[Air-L] Knight News Challenge: Pioneering the practice of public autonomy
Michael Allan
mike at zelea.com
Sat Mar 2 23:14:22 PST 2013
I'm seeking practitioners to collaborate on a second Knight News
Challenge proposal. Again, this year's challenge is, "How might we
improve the way citizens and governments interact?"
https://www.newschallenge.org/
The submission deadline is March 18. Below is a rough draft of the
proposal. Aside from practitioners, we might also need organizational
support (in part because there's financing if we win). Please let me
know if you can help. My contact details are at: http://zelea.com/
PROJECT TITLE
Pioneering the practice of public autonomy
MAIN IMAGE
http://zelea.com/project/votorola/d/practice/2-grow/validity/seeking.png
DESCRIPTION
We aren't quite free if we live under laws and other norms that we
cannot reasonably agree with. To be free in a social world that
regulates itself by norms (to have public autonomy), we must be
able to amend and correct those norms that offend us on this
principle. As the social theorist and philosopher Habermas puts
it, "Just those action norms are valid to which all possibly
affected persons could agree as participants in rational
discourses." Taking this discourse principle as our guiding star,
we aim to pioneer a practice of public autonomy based on the
continual exposure of draft norms to the guidance of rational
discourses. We'll simultaneously run electoral primaries based on
open, transitive voting to put our most qualified practitioners on
the ballot and into office. There they'll continue to work with
us, their un-elected peers. Together we'll use this improved
mechanism of interaction between citizens and government to ratchet
up the legitimacy of statutes and other regulatory norms. On the
technical side, we'll use MediaWiki for the drafting medium;
Semantic MediaWiki as an open database and voter registry
(streetwiki); existing public forums as the discussion media;
Votorola's prototype toolset for transitive voting and recombinant
text; plus any other suitable tools and technical projects that we
pick up along the way. Already we have enough to support a crude
practice.
Pioneering that practice is the topic of this proposal. There are
two things to understand about this from the outset. The first is
that, despite the proliferation of designs for participatory
democracy that are flawed in terms of legitimacy and efficacy,
nobody has yet found such a fundamental flaw in the design of this
particular practice. The acid test is to locate the single person
who cannot reasonably assent to a law, then evolve that law in a
direction to which all can assent. Second, it appears that the
core of this practice can be developed and proven by a small group
of pioneers. The core is the process of validity seeking (main
figure). It is conducted by small "leaf groups" of typically 2-5
practitioners who continually join with the public in discourse.
These discourses are structured not only to guide the would-be
normative action in the direction of validity, but also to provide
the human resources that are necessary to carry out that action.
This implies that *if* a pioneering leaf group ever succeeds in
getting the design and performance of this core process right,
delivering on both its purposes, then the entire population will be
led into freedom by that success.
To achieve that success will require special skills. We're looking
for people who have the capacity to critique the design of the
practice and to expose any flaws, while also being resourceful
enough to handle a toolset that is only partly implemented and may
yet require some re-design work. The technical designs cannot be
allowed to harden into finished tools until we have a better
understanding of the hands-on practice. We're also looking for
people with imagination. When your hands are engaged in a nascent
practice such as this, and your mind is equipped to make up for the
missing parts, then it becomes like a lense into the future; you're
out in front thinking for all the others who will follow. If you
know of anyone possessing these skills who might be interested,
please point them to this proposal.
WHAT IS YOUR PROJECT? (1 sentence max)
To pioneer a practice of public autonomy that interrelates citizens
and government via mechanisms of transitive primary voting,
recombinant text, and the continual exposure of legislative bills
and other draft norms to the guidance of rational discourses.
LINKS
http://www.mediawiki.org/
http://semantic-mediawiki.org/
http://zelea.com/project/votorola/home.html
http://zelea.com/w/Stuff:Votorola/p/validity_seeking
OTHER IMAGES
http://zelea.com/project/votorola/d/practice/3-act/election/singleNominate.png
http://zelea.com/project/votorola/d/practice/3-act/election/singleElect.png
http://zelea.com/project/votorola/d/practice/3-act/law/prepare.png
The latest copy of this draft is at:
http://zelea.com/w/User:Mike-ZeleaCom/Knight
--
Michael Allan
Toronto, +1 416-699-9528
http://zelea.com/
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