Hyperpolitics (American Style)
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Closing plenary address to the Personal Democracy Forum, Lincoln Center, New York City, 24 June 2008. The talk was very well received. Micah Sifry of PDF and the techPresident blog gave me an interesting introduction.
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Closing plenary address to the Personal Democracy Forum, Lincoln Center, New York City, 24 June 2008. The talk was very well received. Micah Sifry of PDF and the techPresident blog gave me an interesting introduction.
The text for "Hyperpolitics (American Style)" can be found at: http://blog.futurestreetconsulting.com/?p=61 and the slides can be found at: http://www.slideshare.net/mpesce/hyperpolitics-american-style/
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2. Tlogmer 14:06
This is so right on. The new social dynamics are very unpredictable.
3. Tlogmer 16:13
inclusionism vs. deltionism. But hyperpolitics isn't totally new; we can draw lessons from the most connected social circles in history.
4. Tlogmer 17:25
5. Tlogmer 20:29
flash mobs! :P
6. Tlogmer 21:37
don't forget that almost anyone who can get elected already needs to have superhuman social skills. they'll be able to work the new system
7. kmakice 9:51
This is a huge insight coming up.
8. lindseybp 14:56
knowledge, resource, academy, closed
9. lindseybp 10:15
We are built to observe and replicate the behavior of our peers. Important aspect of peer learning.
10. lindseybp 11:59
Privacy, secrecy, ownership not part of this new culture.
1. ianonline
Mark, well done on the another brilliant talk. It seems the Personal Democracy Forum saved the best for last, and the first and last at any event are often the most memorable, especially those that get people thinking.??It's unfortunate about the sound quality going down and what's up with those slides?!
Personally I'm a twitter using man with red hair with deep understanding of psychology, spirituality and human nature. Maybe this makes me one of the most evolved people in the world?!!
Me on Twitter:??
Mark Pesce: Hyperpolitics - which governments aim to stop causing "the guns of [social cohesion] to be trained on them"
http://twitter.com/ianonmac/statuses/848391411