Wednesday, January 30, 2013
The Leap to Direct Democracy
Those who exulted over the Arab Spring should now be in
states of ecstasy. Egypt appears on the way of skipping over the cumbersome,
so-yesterday form of Representative Democracy straight to Direct Democracy. They’re
way ahead of us. We’re still struggling with inefficient forms of it, like
ballot initiatives, that teach our governors and legislatures to become better
contortionists. Hey. We already have
the necessary institutions and technology. Why don’t we get with the program
and embrace Facebook Democracy now. If
we don’t innovate, Egypt will get ahead of us—and be the first to show the ultimate consequences of DD.
Labels:
Arab Spring,
Direct Democracy,
Egypt
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