The Political Principles of Peer-to-Peer Advocacy
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Contents
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Politics
2
Economics
3
Social
3.1
No "parties"
3.2
Transparency/awareness over secrecy
3.3
Resource sharing and commons co-governance over resource hoarding and self-interest
3.4
Government by you and your peers, where and when needed, and not present when not needed
Politics
Economics
Social
No "parties"
You are a party of one.
Transparency/awareness over secrecy
Resource sharing and commons co-governance over resource hoarding and self-interest
Government by you and your peers, where and when needed, and not present when not needed
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