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EXPM - CHANNEL on Vimeo
We Think
Yes, absolutely. Yet "to think" is insufficient, of course. And yes, democracy=good. Yet original "democracy" consisted of small (like, 100+ people!) city states and worked. A democracy of 7B is much more challenging. For example, there was a very, *very* sad case here in Canada late last week of pictures of a young girl being gang raped and put up on Facebook. I don't believe in evil, yet what does one do with creepy "ideas" like that one? Shut it down. Repeatedly, consistantly and vigourously, yes. And yes, I suppose the cost of doing so is worth the benefit of freedom of ideas. But it does illustrate a bigger issue: any democracy, like the www, is ultimately, mathematically *average*. How do good/brilliant/genius ideas rise and prevail among 7B "average" participants? Look at Wilileaks and the perhaps-slur-campaign its founder is facing. One good idea potentially brought down by muckraking powerbrokers with more power than ideas. Majority ~= best! So how to mitigate? by Sep 20
in Bb 2.0 - a collaborative music/spoken word project
TED: Ideas worth spreading
i have seen his work in rio....it is absolutely spectacular! by Nov 21

