Monday,
14 November
14 November
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“To write the new constitution, the people of Iceland elected twenty-five citizens from among 522 adults not belonging to any political party but recommended by at least thirty citizens. This document was not the work of a handful of politicians, but was written on the internet. The constituent’s meetings are streamed on-line, and citizens can send their comments and suggestions, witnessing the document as it takes shape. The constitution that eventually emerges from this participatory democratic process will be submitted to parliament for approval after the next elections.”
— Why Iceland Should Be in the News, But Is Not
This whole article floored me. Part of me is afraid we’re too busy allowing the media to let us focus on idiocy and political bickering to wrest our government and economy away from the special interests. Looks like I’ll have to do some research on contemporary Icelandic response to the financial crisis.
This whole article floored me. Part of me is afraid we’re too busy allowing the media to let us focus on idiocy and political bickering to wrest our government and economy away from the special interests. Looks like I’ll have to do some research on contemporary Icelandic response to the financial crisis.