Difference between revisions of "The Political Principles of Peer-to-Peer Advocacy"
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= Politics = | = Politics = | ||
− | = | + | === Transparency/awareness over secrecy === |
− | = | + | === No "parties" === |
− | + | === Government by you and your peers, where and when needed, and not present when not needed === | |
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You are a party of one. | You are a party of one. | ||
− | = | + | = Economics = |
=== Resource sharing and commons co-governance over resource hoarding and self-interest === | === Resource sharing and commons co-governance over resource hoarding and self-interest === | ||
− | = | + | = Social = |
Revision as of 16:17, 4 February 2011
Contents
Politics
Transparency/awareness over secrecy
No "parties"
Government by you and your peers, where and when needed, and not present when not needed
You are a party of one.