Internet Collective Action is people organizing in a nonhierarchical manner to accomplish a particular goal. The reward is in the doing, and how much or how little anyone participates is completely voluntary, depending on their abilities and commitment to the goal. By this process amazing things can be accomplished. ICA will grow so long as the Internet is free. http://www.lisamcpherson.org/pc.htm is an example of ICA.
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Clay Shriky on a new form of democracy
If you don't know Clay Shriky, this is a good introduction to him. He is explaining how open source systems could be used in a democracy.
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