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1 | Form of Politics | Mainly Involves | Purpose | Definition given by Hanzi | Longer Description that EWP is offering | Epistemics Symbols | Explanation of Epistemics | Institution Types | Leadership | Tech Apps and Tools | If this one was the only thing that matters | If this one is left out of public life | Core Frameworks | Organizations with Local Chapters | Brainstorm Ideas | Making What? | ||||||||||||||
2 | Democratization | Collective Decision Making and Public Participation | People should have a voice and people in power should be accountable to the people | Aims to create ongoing processes for developing and updating the system of governance and quality of institutions. | This involves the development of better and more participatory forms of democracy that make people feel like their concerns matter and that they have a voice. This is also important to 1) keep political leaders accountable and 2) to provide feedback mechanisms that take into account citizens needs 3) to allow people to have different opinions without resorting to violence against each other. | 1p->2p | Develops the relationship of the single "me" to society, to all other people, empowering my participation and so forth. | Governance council, Co-op, Citizen Action Networks, political activism groups | Elected official | Ethelo, Loomio, Forby VoteMatrix, OpenCivics | Direct democracy | Absolute monarchy | * Liquid Democracy * Ephemeral Group Process * Sociocracy | Democracy Without Borders, One World, The Global Citizens Initiative | We could bring in ideas from The Reconstitution Project https://www.thereconstitution.com/ | Voice making | ||||||||||||||
3 | Gemeinschaft | Community Engagement and Fellowship | Community building and maintaining high quality of life | Aims to provide the quality of human relationships across all aspects of society. | This involves building social bonds and mutual trust by bringing people together to share activities. This can be based on civil society groups and clubs of people coming together within communities and sharing entertainment and discussing things important to them. | 2p->2p | Develops the relationship between us and us, between people in general, relating to another as a "you", in 2nd person. | Community council, hiking groups, art and culture groups, gaming groups | Community organizer | weco, Hylo, Open Future Coalition | Communism | Social distancing and isolation | * Joe Lightfoot's microsolidarity types (Pods, Squads, Crews, Gangs) * Sara Ness' Authentic Relating Manual and other related manuals * Lene Rachel Andersen's Bildung Rose | International Council of Museums, International Federation of Arts Councils and Culture Agencies | Scenemaking | |||||||||||||||
4 | Existential | Inner Development and Authentic Relating | Personal and interpersonal inner work | Aims to support all people in their life’s journey and spur inner growth, mental health and strong moral integrity. | This involves inner development and basically making it more common and normal for people to seek therapists and counselors to deal with their issues in life. We could all benefit from this. This would cover all inner development dimensions (depth, state, code, complexity, and awareness). | 1p->1p | Develops the relationship of me to myself, my subjective inner world, the relationship betweeen 1st person and 1st person. | Therapy clinic, Authentic relating groups, meditation groups | Psychotherapist | 29k, Pandatron | New age cult | Shallow consumerist culture | * Types of Meditation * Explanation of forms of Mindfulness and Inner Development | Inner Development Goals, ... | Vibemaking | |||||||||||||||
5 | Emancipation | Promoting Freedom and Getting Stuff Done | People should be free and should be able to provide for themselves an adequate life | Aims to create ongoing processes protecting citizens from all sorts of oppression, not least from the other forms of politics. | This involves working to keep people as free as possible and protecting from government overreach. We don't want the powerful govenmental and corporate interests to become too powerful and unnecessarily take freedoms away from people. More loosely interpreted, this might also include processes and institutions that encourage self-sufficiency, including guilds and sustainable food production. | 2p->1p | Develops the relation of society to me, of how I have the right to be trated or not treated by society as a whole, by all of you. | Guilds, farm co-ops, Occupy groups | Life coach | Potential, Praxorium | Minimal state libertarianism | Totalitarianism | * Forrest Landry's The Effective Choice * Daniel Schmachtenberger's sovereignty model * Jordan Hall's sovereignty model | SEEDS, Global Ecovillage Network, ... | Life making | |||||||||||||||
6 | Empirical | Improving Sensemaking and Sorting Fact from Fiction | Figuring out what is the truth and sorting it out from fiction | Aims to evaluate all policies and institutional practices and make sure they are based on available evidence. | This is where there would be experts helping people sort out fact from fiction in the news and helping people think like journalists, scientists, and judges, which in part involves understanding the eveidence-based information evaluation processes often used by people in such roles. | 3p->(1&2p) | Puts 3rd person constraints upon what forms of relations can be had between self and society (all of the four above relations between 1st and 2nd person); it is thus the relationship between 3rd persona nd the self/society relation. | Journalistic, Scientific, and Fact-checking institutions, cafe salons (in the sense of intellectual discussions) | Fact checker, critial thinking teacher, journalist | Society Library, Reasonpedia, Kialo | Technocracy | Propaganda-driven state | * Unified Theory of Knowledge * Cognitive Bias Codex * Critical thinking map * Criteria for evaluating claims * Hanzi's tenfold path to Enlightenment 2.0 * Living Wisely / Clear Thinking | Socrates Cafe, Braver Angels, LocalSenseNews | Information Commons https://docs.google.com/document/d/1g_W35f1g9AXbb-v80yZe1cCWj_iuqdWfOf6Jg61DxdI/edit | Sensemaking | ||||||||||||||
7 | Theory | Meaning Making and Spirituality | Giving people meaning in life | Aims to create ongoing processes for developing and updating the narratives society relies upon, how it “brainwashes itself”. | This involves constructing narratives that tie everything together, like religion, that give meaning and purpose to people. This should not be done dogmatically but through public evaluation of different possible cultural narratives and meaning-making systems. | (1&2p)->3p | Develops the relationship of self/society to reality as a whole, i.e. to reality in 3rd person. It is thus the relationship of all the first four processes (1st and 2nd person) to a commonly constructed 3rd person view. | Something like a church or temple, but non-dogmatic | Pastor, spiritual teacher | Inqwire, Meaning Alignment Institute | Theocracy | Meaning crisis | * Ecologies of practice ("The Religion that is not a Religion") * The regenaissance - A Metamodern Playbook | Institute for Meaning Alignment, Unity Church, Unitarian Universalist Association, Center for Spiritual Living | Meaning making | |||||||||||||||
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