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If you had the option to start your own political party, would you advocate ordoliberalism, or some other governmental framework?

Thanks. Now I understand.

So here is the thing. I see politics as a multidimensional process. I would advocate as much limited government/governance as possible and with the focus on liquid democracy (mixture of direct and representative democracy). Also, I would apply liquid democracy at the global level as well in order to replace the current intergovernmental UN-system. I have some ideas about it.

I'm intrigued.

But wouldn't this "liquid democracy" inadvertently hand all the power to companies like "Cambridge Analytica"?

And in an era of advanced AI, are you sure you can get, one-vote = one-person?

Would you deny AI the right to vote?

Good questions

  1. Our idea is that liquid democracy will function as a public good. The long-term vision is to replace the current public institutions like governments and parliaments with virtual community for the whole world. This is also a way to prevent manipulations by big capital. This is what I am working with at the moment. https://global.crowdpol.com/

  2. Yes, my personal opinion is that an AI should have the right to vote, one vote per AI, and that humans can delegate their votes to AI and vice versa. Also, AI needs rights in order to stimulate personal relations between humans and AI.

Here is more info https://www.opulens.se/english/how-can-we-democratise-our-world-for-a-post-industrial-future/

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