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We summarize the concept of Self-Service Government (ss-Gov) as presented earlier and explore how the principles of Liquid Democracy (LD) can be applied in ss-Gov for collaborative decision making. We provide a thorough insight into the history of LD and summarize its recent developments. By combining ss-Gov and LD, we develop the concept of Sustainable, Non-Bureaucratic Government (SNBG) as a novel, blank-slate approach to government of eligibilities within- and towards governmental systems. We argue that such entanglement of LD with ss-Gov results in a closed-circuit system that can provide end-to-end self-management of jural relations. Thus, we argue, SNBG is a vision concept capable to enable morphable self-managed government which requires virtually no mediatory human agents for government. We discuss the feasibility of such approach based on a Gedankenexperiment featuring a modern parliamentary decision-making process. | We summarize the concept of Self-Service Government (ss-Gov) as presented earlier and explore how the principles of Liquid Democracy (LD) can be applied in ss-Gov for collaborative decision making. We provide a thorough insight into the history of LD and summarize its recent developments. By combining ss-Gov and LD, we develop the concept of Sustainable, Non-Bureaucratic Government (SNBG) as a novel, blank-slate approach to government of eligibilities within- and towards governmental systems. We argue that such entanglement of LD with ss-Gov results in a closed-circuit system that can provide end-to-end self-management of jural relations. Thus, we argue, SNBG is a vision concept capable to enable morphable self-managed government which requires virtually no mediatory human agents for government. We discuss the feasibility of such approach based on a Gedankenexperiment featuring a modern parliamentary decision-making process. | ||
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Liquid Democracy; Sustainable Non-Bureaucratic Government; Self-Service Government; e-Government; e-Democracy; Digital Government. | Liquid Democracy; Sustainable Non-Bureaucratic Government; Self-Service Government; e-Government; e-Democracy; Digital Government. | ||
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[[File:Through Liquid Democracy.pdf|thumbnail|left]] | [[File:Through Liquid Democracy.pdf|thumbnail|left]] | ||
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'''URL:''' http://www.jedem.org/index.php/jedem/article/view/307 | '''URL:''' http://www.jedem.org/index.php/jedem/article/view/307 |
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Contents
Abstract
We summarize the concept of Self-Service Government (ss-Gov) as presented earlier and explore how the principles of Liquid Democracy (LD) can be applied in ss-Gov for collaborative decision making. We provide a thorough insight into the history of LD and summarize its recent developments. By combining ss-Gov and LD, we develop the concept of Sustainable, Non-Bureaucratic Government (SNBG) as a novel, blank-slate approach to government of eligibilities within- and towards governmental systems. We argue that such entanglement of LD with ss-Gov results in a closed-circuit system that can provide end-to-end self-management of jural relations. Thus, we argue, SNBG is a vision concept capable to enable morphable self-managed government which requires virtually no mediatory human agents for government. We discuss the feasibility of such approach based on a Gedankenexperiment featuring a modern parliamentary decision-making process.
Keywords
Liquid Democracy; Sustainable Non-Bureaucratic Government; Self-Service Government; e-Government; e-Democracy; Digital Government.
Source
JeDEM - eJournal of eDemocracy and Open Government
File
File:Through Liquid Democracy.pdf
Links
URL: http://www.jedem.org/index.php/jedem/article/view/307
Wayback Machine: https://web.archive.org/web/20160710193236/http://www.jedem.org/index.php/jedem/article/view/307