[P2P-F] accountability in a delegation system ? + legally legitimizing Panocratic Panarchy ?

Dante-Gabryell Monson dante.monson at gmail.com
Thu Mar 10 13:37:21 CET 2011


In what I sometimes call "Corporatist Republics" , also sometimes called
"Democracies",
I personally question accountability, in such system of power delegation,
when the politicians to whom such decision power is delegated to
may have more of an interest to take decisions in the interest of
multinational companies,
as to possibly join their well paid board of directors after their political
term,
then in the interest of their citizens, or even their electorate, which is
supposed to guarantee their re-election.

Or when even their re-election depends on supporting multinational company
interests,
as to get the money to sponsor their re-election media campaigns.

What sense does it still make to vote as to legitimize some form of a
Corporatist Republic system,
where not even the Tripartism Neo-Corporatist flavour of it can be counted
on to enable democratic dialogue,
and not even mass demonstrations seem to enable democratic dialogue ?

*What other options are left ?*
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*Can we set up our own legal government framework , in accordance with
constitution ?*
*Can we set up our own complementary system to legitimize an alternative
form of governance "instead" of a seemingly current unequal Corporatist
Republic system ?*
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*What does it require to legitimize , legally speaking, a Panocratic
Panarchy ?*
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*and if such alternative can be legally set up,*
*how would it function, and what are the laws that would be based on
contract based on the government we choose to legitimize,*
*and what laws would be bounded by a common constitution to all forms of
government corporations ?*
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*http://p2pfoundation.net/Panocracy*
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A principle underlying systems of organisation that asserts that everyone
has the right to make and act on decisions about things that affect them and
that no one else has the right to take that away from them.

and
*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panarchy*

*“an inclusive, universal system of governance in which all may participate
meaningfully."*

more links :

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republic

*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corporatism*
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*" One of the most prominent forms of corporatism is economic
tripartism<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tripartism> involving
negotiations between business, labour, and state interest groups to set
economic policy. "*
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tripartism
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