[governance] Parminder's exchange with Bertrand

Jean-Louis FULLSACK jlfullsack at orange.fr
Wed Mar 3 05:55:40 EST 2010


Dear Jeremy

You wrote 

< for the private sector, it is that free markets offer superior efficiency in the distribution of goods and services;>

If your statement is right I still wonder WHO within the four "stakeholders" was at the origin of the severe financial and economic crisis ?

Maybe you didn't have any time left for reading again your mail ...

Best
Jean-Louis Fullsack




> Message du 03/03/10 08:14
> De : "Jeremy Malcolm" 
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> Objet : Re: [governance] Parminder's exchange with Bertrand
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> On 03/03/2010, at 12:42 PM, Parminder wrote:
I agree with Milton's doubts whether the MS framework contributes anything new (in a positive sense) for organising our political systems. What does the term stakeholder groups bring in beyond what we already know as 'interest groups', a basic and a widely used concept  of  representative democracy. Unless those arguing for MS-ism as the basic new governance form clearly articulate a response to this question, it is difficult to go any further in this discussion. 
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> It can be justified on the basis that each of the stakeholder groups draws its legitimacy from a different source.  For governments, it is their democratic representation of their citizens; for the private sector, it is that free markets offer superior efficiency in the distribution of goods and services; and civil society promotes substantive values for their own sake, including transnational values for which governments can claim no democratic mandate.
> But at the end of the day I agree with Avri that largely it is largely a pragmatic thing, because the three (arguably more) stakeholder groups were formally recognised at WSIS, so why not let's run with that while it helps us, without assuming it is either a panacea or a fundamentally new paradigm of governance.
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