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* [http://politicopia.com/ Politicopia Utah] "Democracy will be revolutionized in the next decade by the Internet. If the community pushes Politicopia in the right direction, it might have a place in that revolution and might help people grab the information and organization they need to take control of their government, like we've wanted to do since, well, probably since we captured fire." [http://politicopia.com/about]
 
* [http://politicopia.com/ Politicopia Utah] "Democracy will be revolutionized in the next decade by the Internet. If the community pushes Politicopia in the right direction, it might have a place in that revolution and might help people grab the information and organization they need to take control of their government, like we've wanted to do since, well, probably since we captured fire." [http://politicopia.com/about]
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** '''2008-01-15''' [http://politicopia.com/7_157_0__Zaah-Technologies-Rescues-America-from-itself.html Zaah Technologies Rescues America from itself]: a relevant post... Zaah's web site doesn't make it clear what the status of the software is, or even whether it will be open-source or proprietary.

Revision as of 18:44, 12 September 2008

Overview

Internet governance is, in short, the idea that the internet could be a substrate upon which a new (and improved, from the citizens' perspective) form of government might be built. It can also refer to using the internet as a tool for incremental improvement of existing government, a process which is already well underway in most developed countries.

Related Pages

  • InstaGov is a detailed proposal for exactly this

Links

Filed Links

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Projects

  • Politicopia Utah "Democracy will be revolutionized in the next decade by the Internet. If the community pushes Politicopia in the right direction, it might have a place in that revolution and might help people grab the information and organization they need to take control of their government, like we've wanted to do since, well, probably since we captured fire." [1]