Posts in DEMOCRATIC INNOVATION
The Good Country is an entirely new global/virtual nation, aiming "to make the world work better"
Don't think of currency, but "current-sees". How do we recognise different flows of value in our society? Art Brock knows
The People's Spring - new documentary on how civic tech movements affect modern politics
A new pro-democracy movement is brain-storming in Poland, led by gay mayor Robert Biedron
"We Know Not What We May Be": A/UK at the Barbican's arts-meets-politics event
Alternative Editorial: Accelerating Ourselves
Harari: Owning your data (and your mind) will beat the techno-totalitarians. Us: How local, and how mindful, must this be?
"I want to be a member of a thriving, diverse social movement - not a cult or religion"
Welcome to Citizen University - and other places you can go to learn how to change your society
Tomas Bjorkman: How to use personal, inner development to build strong democracies
Alternative Editorial: Poeticians, micro-utopias and citizens assemblies will renew democracy
Australia's GetUp! movement is Jeremy Heimans' "new power" in action. How is it exercised?
Could there be such a thing as a "Citizen Confidence Index"? What would it measure, and why?
AI should herald not an inhuman politics, but a “prohuman” politics. David Wood responds to Jon Cruddas
The UK Government's new Civil Society Strategy. Big Society updated? Communities genuinely empowered? Let's see
vTaiwan shows how democracy can be helped by technology. But awakened humans are even more essential
Democracy.Earth are constructing the basis of a more "liquid" and global democracy
How do you build a new society, from local places, in the shadow of the old? Symbiosis Collective shows one way
Alternative Editorial: Three Game Changers
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Eight ways you can take back control of a city, according to Barcelona's En Comu