[pp.int.general] Eight spokes of Information Policy?

Brendan Molloy brendanmolloy at pirateparty.org.au
Wed Mar 23 14:07:55 CET 2011


Would that not come under humanity?

2011/3/24 David Arcos <david.arcos at gmail.com>

> Hi,
>
> I miss a reference to the "Direct Democracy".
> We in PIRATA.CAT defend the right to vote everything (according to the
> ideary & human rights), we want to promote the citicen participation in
> politics.
>
> We have lots of support for that, as in Spain it's illegal to do a
> referendum...
>
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 1:37 PM, Rick Falkvinge (Piratpartiet) <
> rick at piratpartiet.se> wrote:
>
>> Dear colleagues,
>>
>> after five years, I have tried summarizing the basic principles of what
>> we stand for under eight headings. These principles would be combined
>> with each other and with observations -- think of the Civilization Tech
>> Tree with these eight at the far left end -- to form more and more
>> specific policy.
>>
>> This way, we would not just know what our policy is, but we would know
>> WHY our policy was a certain way, and if an assumption fails, what
>> previous decisions fall along with it.
>>
>> http://falkvinge.net/2011/03/23/the-eight-spokes-of-information-policy/
>>
>> I am suggesting Privacy, Transparency, Culture, Knowledge, Swarm
>> Economy, Humanity, Quality Legislation and Pragmatism as the eight basic
>> principles that all our other policies can emerge from.
>>
>> If this seems sensible from where we stand today, and the policies which
>> quite clearly derive from these eight today, then I believe we would be
>> able to build a complete ideology from these eight principles in a
>> Civ-style policy tree.
>>
>> Thoughts, comments?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Rick
>>
>>
>>
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Brendan Molloy
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