Democracy

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Objectives of the squad

The purposes of this squad are to

  1. help define what a Pirate Democracy could be (working documents and presentations are listed there)
  2. interact with other Pirates to try to reach a consensus on this question
  3. help publicize our view on democracy (provided point 2 is achieved)
  4. work on the tools that will be needed to implement this new type of democracy

Current Projects

Proposition for Pirate Party's Statutes: The Charter Party

The objective of the Charter Party of the Pirate Party is to provide, within a single document, a complete guide to the Belgian Pirate Party. Instead of formal statutes organized as a series of articles, it introduces the entities of the party, describes a few guiding rules and proposes a series of good practices. Thus the Charter Party should be considered as a basis for guiding the Crews, but it can be modified internally in order to test and select new good practices. During each General Assembly, each Crew can propose these empirically tested amendments to the Charter Party.

Charter Party

Meetings

November 12th 2012 January 7th 2017

Contact

For questions, comments, etc... please write to Alex at <email>zenonDOTalexATgmailDOTcom</email> (F,E) or Paul at <email>paulDOTnollenATgmailDOTcom</email> (N,E),we have a mailing list but only recently. Please subscribe the list on the bottom of this page.

Content

The important concepts that need to be discussed include:

References

Definitions, literature and references - John G. Matsusaka, University of Southern California

facts, arguments and experiences on the introduction of initiative and referendum This book is a must for anyone who has an interest in the current changes in society. It is available for free in eight languages.

It is the goal of the Initiative and Referendum Institute, Europe's first think-tank on modern direct democracy founded in 2001, to make a significant contribution to improving the knowledge of the history and practice of direct democracy – in the world in general, and especially in Europe.

That is why the IRI "Guidebook to Direct Democracy" (published in English, French, Spanish, German, Korean, Italian, Finnish and Chinese) focuses on the place where the tools which allow citizens to take part in political decision-making are the most extensive and have been used for the longest period of time – Switzerland. Over the past 150 years, citizens' rights have been continually extended and now cover all the levels of political life (national, cantonal and local) and all areas of politics (including foreign policy). IRI also developed, in collaboration with Democracy International, the direct-democracy-navigator – a unique global information and collaboration platform on modern participative democracy.

The idea of “Liquid Democracy” has already been circulating on the web for a couple of years, however without any suggestions for a specific execution. The core of the idea is delegated voting, which removes the previous separation between representative democratic and direct democratic decisions. The principle of delegated voting is the base for all Liquid Democracy concepts, however the idea itself is not sufficient when it comes to the description of complex political processes. Since the end of 2008 people associated with the current Liquid Democracy e.V. deal with the theme of liquid democracy and try to advance it ever since.

The term “Liquid Democracy”, LD stands for a new form of democracy in which various “rigid“ barriers are being “fluidised“.

This book summarize 30 years of research on Athenian society and focus on the second era of Athenian democracy (403-322 BC). As the Athenian democracy is probably the most nearly perfect example of (direct) democracy, it is a very important inspiration for any person who want to understand how a democracy can work. This book is also translated in French.

  • Participedia is an open global knowledge community for researchers and practitioners in the field of democratic innovation and public engagement.

Mailing list

pp.be.democratie@pirateparty.be