Evolving from Equal Democracy to Peer Democracy
We distinguish between the foundational idea of Equal Democracy and the evolutionary step of Peer Democracy.
Towards a Global Referendum
We distinguish between the foundational idea of Equal Democracy and the evolutionary step of Peer Democracy.
We all have ideas about how society should be governed, but we lack the time to engage. Besides, we aren’t interested in every single issue. This is a crucial challenge that modern democratic systems struggle with. The solution? Peer Democracy (PD). Peer Democracy (PD) or Equal Democracy (ED) is a decision-making process built upon a … Read more
There is a dangerous myth about democracy that slowness has an eigenvalue. The slow movement is an initiative that advocates for a slower pace of modern life. It encourages individuals to embrace a more thoughtful and deliberate approach. It was an offshoot of the slow food movement, which began in 1986 as a protest against … Read more
The contemporary political landscape reveals a troubling pattern. There is increasing polarization and the rise of left and right-populism. Bitter conflicts over identity politics pit traditional values against modern perspectives. Commentators often attribute this to social media, economic anxiety, or cultural shifts. I believe these are symptoms of a deeper structural problem—the fundamental binary nature … Read more
Representative democracy has long been touted as the golden standard of modern governance. The shift from monarchies and feudal systems to parliaments was once considered a revolutionary leap ahead. This included congresses and elected heads of state. Yet there is a profound paradox hidden within this system. It still preserves hierarchical features. These features allow … Read more
A key element in Equal Democracy (ED) is the Benevolent AI—an assistant that improves each participant’s user experience. The assistant’s task is to make it easy for users to do right and hard to do wrong. ED is a way for users to express their personal opinions. The Benevolent AI won’t change that. It will … Read more
To counteract political extremism is a significant challenge to democratic societies. It’s crucial to design systems that promote fairness, inclusiveness, and stability. Equal Democracy (ED) aims to empower citizens while safeguarding the system against potential hijacking. This article outlines three key mechanisms within PD. Together they counteract extremism and ensure a fair and equal democratic … Read more
Equal Democracy (ED) offers a transformation of global governance. It has to align seamlessly with the United Nations’ policies and strategies. The alignment is strongest with the UN 17 Goals. ED can accelerate the achievement of these by empowering individuals worldwide to be a part of the decision-making processes. The essence of Equal Democracy is … Read more