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

Zbigniew Łukasiak zzbbyy at gmail.com
Mon Sep 24 21:11:51 CEST 2012


On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 8:02 PM, Anouk Neeteson <jakobsheep at gmail.com>wrote:

> I try to phrase the pirate ideology without evoking a dispute immediately.
> To state, according the pirate ideology and at the same time not defining
> it more than "ideology to be decided in the moment with whoever is present
> or represented"  I can live with that but it is a bit ugly not?
> And including democracy is already too much politics for 'hardcore'
> pirates that are pirates never the less. So I try to find this balance in
> wording that gives an easier to understand image of what that pirate
> ideology is in the simplest minimalist wording.
>

OK - I am just trying to get a precise understanding of what you mean by
'pirate ideology'.

Here is a paragraph from wikipedia:

An ideology is a set of ideas that constitute one's goals, expectations,
and actions. An ideology is a comprehensive vision, a way of looking at
things (compare worldview) as in several philosophical tendencies (see
political ideologies), or a set of ideas proposed by the dominant class of
a society to all members of this society (a "received consciousness" or
product of socialization).

Where do your 'layers' fit into this?  Layers suggest a set of things in
some order - what is the meaning of the order you presented?

By the way why you have 'change the society' in it?  Do you mean that
change is a goal in itself?

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zby
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