[pp.int.general] what are the minimum true core Pirates principles? -Attempt to get a workable consensus-

Kenneth Peiruza kenneth at pirata.cat
Mon Sep 24 16:56:06 CEST 2012


We do also have a "program" workgroup that keeps on studing the
implications of the defense of pirate ideology.

As an example: we can't choose between state owned schools and private
schools funded by the state. We just know that anyone has right to a
high-quality education for free. This is consistent with the behaviour
of neither left nor right and our points of access to culture, knowledge
and defense of human rights.

Whenever we doubt about the interpretation of anything related to
ideology we open a discussion and afterwards we open a poll open to
every PP-CAT member.


Regards!

Kenneth

Al 24/09/12 16:50, En/na Anouk Neeteson ha escrit:
>
>
> On 24 September 2012 16:40, Kenneth Peiruza <kenneth at pirata.cat
> <mailto:kenneth at pirata.cat>> wrote:
>
>
>     2nd law - Defense of pirate ideology
>
>
> That is precisely why I try to have it defined (and possible agreed on) 
> Now you throw it back into the "undefined"
> As I call it, is the pirate party not a bit "spiritual" here?
>
> Or is that the intent to keep these principles vague ?  That could be
> a valid strategy but on the long run we fool ourselves because how can
> I defend myself when (theoretically) being accused of being against
> the ideology.
>
> That is Kafkaesque if I am not mistaking.  Plus even worse it is a
> form of totalitarianism  .
> Is that the pirate future ?
>
>
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