SV: [governance] Fundamentally broken design of society
Kicki Nordström
kicki.nordstrom at srfriks.org
Tue Jul 31 12:41:47 EDT 2007
Dear Norbert.,
Maybe you are absolutely right, we the civil society have to show the way forward! A group of people could be assigned to discuss this matter, and there are, I think, a network of persons with disabilities, linked to this list, (I hope) and we may have just to address this network to put a group together?! Others may be interested as well and should be welcome.
The group I am thinking of was created at the first WSIS and with its side event, we have continued to work on the resolution we adopted, wishing a ICT society open for ALL! The resolution was further developed in Tunis at the second phase of WSIS and the disability Forum hold the second side event.
I really hope something will happen now so as we can move this issue a bit further!
Thanks Norbert., for your good initiative, do you mind to take the lead?
Yours
Kicki
Kicki Nordström
Synskadades Riksförbund (SRF)
World Blind Union (WBU)
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Från: Norbert Bollow [mailto:nb at bollow.ch]
Skickat: den 31 juli 2007 18:23
Till: governance at lists.cpsr.org
Ämne: [governance] Fundamentally broken design of society
Dear Kicki,
I very strongly agree with your assertion that the real problem lies with a fundamentally broken design of society!
(Note: The following sentence is perhaps a bit complicated, but it can be safely ignored by all but the most pedantic of readers.
In the above statement, I understand "design of society" to mean both the currently existing system by means of which society as a whole is composed out of a very large number of sub-systems, as well the way in which the decisions are made by means of which society as a whole is allowed to evolve.)
Now the question arises, how can this fundamental brokenness be fixed?
Certainly it is not possible for society as a whole to get fixed all at once!
So the best that can be done, in my opinion, is to start small, get a small but diverse group of people together (electronically, by means of a mailing list) who agree on wanting to figure out how a subsystem of society can be constructed which avoids the kind of fundamental "design of society" flaws that result in the production of _disabling_ software. I'm sure that when we figure out how to produce, within such a subsystem of society, computer software which is not disabling but rather empowering for everyone, that kind of software is going to be a commercial success also with the large number of computer users who are not particularly interested in "design of society" problems.
What do you think?
Gruss,
Norbert.
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Norbert Bollow <nb at bollow.ch> http://Norbert.ch
Präsident der Swiss Internet User Group SIUG http://SIUG.ch
Die SIUG engagiert sich für den Schutz der Privatsphäre und dafür, dass auch in Zukunft das Internet auf offenen Standards basiert.
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