[governance] . (was Re: US District Court for DC - IRAN/SYRIA - ICANN)

Daniel Kalchev daniel at digsys.bg
Mon Aug 4 10:44:36 EDT 2014


On 04.08.14 01:19, Norbert Bollow wrote:
> Jean-Christophe Nothias <jeanchristophe.nothias at gmail.com> wrote, in
> response to an email of Daniel Kalchev:
>
>> Something worries me a bit, at the very end of your email.
>>
>>> Democracy dies centuries ago in ancient Greece and Rome. Remember?
>> What do you suggest here?
> While of course I can't speak for Daniel, in my view the point is very
> important that democracy is something which can die.
>
> We need to cherish and intentionally preserve and protect democracy,
> and insist that whatever serious bugs there may be in the current
> implementations must be fixed, if we don't want democracy to die on
> us again!
>
> Democracy must not be taken for granted.
>

This. Precisely my point.

Daniel

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