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Re: [ga] why we are being ignored
On 06:54 27/06/03, Joop Teernstra said:
>At 04:10 a.m. 27/06/2003, DannyYounger@cs.com wrote:
>> Maybe now you'll appreciate the difference
>>between participation and representation.
>
>Representation needs to be structured. It needs boring rules and procedures.
>Participation has all the glamour of being involved with the issues of the
>day.
Dear Joop,
I feel I am the old Caton :-) This is true in democracy. This is not
necesarily true in what we can call netocracy.
In democracy one have pepole a representation. Because with talk of the
interest of each and every individuals.
In netocracy we want ideas and needs being represented because we think
that every one counts, including all those who are not here yet. Also
because individual rigths are already represented by the democratic system
(GAC, ISO, States). We do not want to conflict, we want to address
additional needs in a different environement, at a different level, in a
different way. We have no law, no Justice, no police to protect the
representative. This is why we must be represented by ideas.
Look at ouy debate. No one is voting or lobbying for someone, it would be
ridiculous. We inly hope that candidates stand for our vision, our culture,
our ideas.
>The hero's are those who quitely beaver away at creating credible,
>scalable representational structure.
>The misguided are those who expect ICANN to do it for them.
The erroneous ones are thos who believe they can use democratic thinking in
creating netocratic representational structures. IMHO all our problem is
here. Our own activists are more activists than e-networks men.
jfc
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