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Risks and virtues of democracy
The risks of democracy are stark—decaying into oligarchy or idiocracy. But its virtues are essential for our flawed humanity: the flexibility to evolve and the symmetry of shared power. It’s a system built to mirror our unpredictable nature, providing a constant arena for necessary change.
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Complicated questions
Open Source in capitalism? Free information is a big virtue and a mega important factor for our progress, obviously. But how to make a living out of it?.. Today’s money system is bad; those greedy, mad, overgrown corporations… Money is a temporary, archaic concept for energy distribution. Open is better, information’s nature is to be…