<p>PPNY does what it wants and most of the heads of the state parties here find a national to be unnecessary and bothersome.</p>
<p>Autonomy is best, horizontalism even better.<br><br></p>
<p>Jay Emerson<br>
Administrative Officer<br>
Pirate Party of New York</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Dec 27, 2010 9:04 PM, "Amelia Andersdotter" <<a href="mailto:teirdes@gmail.com">teirdes@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution">> On 12/28/2010 01:59 AM, Rodrigo dA wrote:<br>
>> i think decentralization and autonomy is the way of the pirates :P<br>>> look at anon they managed to get lots of people coordinated just by giving<br>>> those who are interested the tools they need.<br>
>><br>>><br>> <br>> being nameless and many is certainly one way of getting some things <br>> done, but being public and affiliated with a name, face and organisation <br>> is another way of getting different things done.<br>
> <br>> just like with any other thing, there's not "one way" of "doing it" and <br>> i think if you're running a political party you might have to face the <br>> consequences of that being that of working slightly differently from <br>
> autonomous activist networks. thereby not saying you can't do both at <br>> the same time.<br>> <br>> /a<br>> <br></div>