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'''Vladimir De Thézier''' is a Québécois cultural creative based in Montreal. He served as Special Projects Manager for the [http://ieet.org/index.php/IEET/bio/dethezier Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies] from January 2006 to December 2007 and wrote the technoscience-focused progressive blog [http://vangarde.blogspot.com/ Vangarde] from April 2007 to November 2008. De Thézier is currently a political and cultural blogger for [http://quebec.huffingtonpost.ca/vladimir-de-th/ Huffington Post Quebec] where he advocates for Quebec independence as means of creating a new model of democratic politics and cooperative economics.  
'''Vladimir De Thézier''' is a Québécois cultural creative based in Montreal. He served as Special Projects Manager for the [http://ieet.org/index.php/IEET/bio/dethezier Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies] from January 2006 to December 2007 and wrote the technoscience-focused progressive blog [http://vangarde.blogspot.com/ Vangarde] from April 2007 to November 2008. De Thézier is currently a political and cultural blogger for [http://quebec.huffingtonpost.ca/vladimir-de-th/ Huffington Post Quebec] where he advocates for Quebec independence as means of creating a new model of democratic politics and cooperative economics.  


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Vladimir De Thezier is a cultural creative who has contributed and edited techno-progressive content on the website of the Foundation for P2P Alternatives.

Bio

Vladimir De Thézier is a Québécois cultural creative based in Montreal. He served as Special Projects Manager for the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies from January 2006 to December 2007 and wrote the technoscience-focused progressive blog Vangarde from April 2007 to November 2008. De Thézier is currently a political and cultural blogger for Huffington Post Quebec where he advocates for Quebec independence as means of creating a new model of democratic politics and cooperative economics.