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George Orwell’s last words
George Orwell might sound doom and gloom but it has come to pass Taken from the above website (Open Culture): More than 60 years after his death and the closely preceding publication of his best-known novel 1984, we look to George Orwell as a kind of prophet of the ills of corporatism, socialism, authoritarianism, totalitarianism…
Days of Democracy are over (unless we do something)
Even though we’ve never had proper democracy, the reality is that even the form of democracy we do have is under threat. Democracy is a logical concept that puts us all on an equal footing, but what’s happening in the UK does not bode well for New Zealand. Neil Oliver is a reknowned voice from…
Voting Process Discussion Paper
This research report delves into the intersection of AI technologies and governance, advocating
for a shift towards human-centered, decentralized systems that reflect the diversity of human values. As AI
reshapes societal and economic structures, it offers an opportunity to reimagine governance in a way that
enhances personal responsibility, creativity, and human fulfillment. The report critiques historical trends of
“self-domestication,” where individuals have been confined to passive roles in rigid economic and political
systems, and explores how AI and alternative currencies can reverse this trend by fostering more flexible,
decentralized forms of governance.
Central to the report is the call for governance models that allow for experimentation, creativity,
and voluntary participation rather than imposing one-size-fits-all solutions. The rise of AI presents the
chance to alleviate labor burdens and create systems that balance global competition with protections for
those left behind. It also emphasizes the need for resilience through diversity, arguing that centralized
systems have reduced resilience and are prone to collapse.
Why support Direct Democracy? What if it fails?
Implementing Direct Democracy and changing the way the system works sounds bold to many. People understand that it needs support and that they are the best ones to provide it. Leaving it to chance won’t work because the drive won’t be there, putting into commercial hands won’t work because it will represent those interests alone,…

Areas of improvement for the Swiss Democracy System
Compared to New Zealand the Swiss have a democracy system that is out of this world. Reading the bottom line below: A total of 85% of respondents said they were satisfied with the opportunities to participate in Swiss democratic processes. The public also appreciates the inclusion of minorities (81%) and the strong federalism (71%) But…

What do we need funding for?
Theres two components to what we are proposing. One is the Direct Democracy system itself and the other is the one policy anti political political party. The Direct Democracy system itself requires developers, technology consultation, administrators, a committee to oversee the referendums and the marketing and direction of the operation. The political party side of…

The Swiss System- The most democratic established system there is.
We are proposing a similar democracy system to the Swiss. Not exactly the same, but similar. The Swiss system puts the people at the heart of decision making. Their country is run mostly by the people with more referendums annually than New Zealand has had in 200 years, and now the country decides with minimal…

Don’t like the system? Change it!
Why can’t we have a better system? Spoiler alert! You don’t have to read this article at all… We could if you we! did something. We can’t if you we don’t! Almost everybody that I speak to these days has some sort of a disconnect to the government. It isn’t necessarily which government that’s the…
Voting Rights Must Remain at the Top of Our List in 2024
The freedom to vote had a big moment last week. It was not about how citizens should vote in 2024, but what might happen in 2025. It was a rousing …

What is Direct Democracy and why have it?
It’s always a good idea to start out with a definition of things so we are all clear. First of all, the bigger question is.. “What is democracy?” Everybody knows what democracy is don’t they that’s something that we learn at school and from our parents, it’s people having a say… Right? No. Democracy is…