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UE: United Entities
Just like the UN, but inclusive of non-countries: corporations, individuals, etc. | |
The United Nations is not representative of the modern diverse world, of
individuals, companies, organizations, and countries, considering only
countries as worthy participants in deciding about the issues of global
matters.
However, the top-down hierarchical structure without inter-level connections
(like semi-lattices, common in natural brains), may be not the best or most
representative of actual humanity's goals.
For example, today corporations, individuals and other type of entities are
important to deciding about the global goals, but not directly included.
The "United Entities" would be an inclusive organization for global
governance,
open to everyone, from countries to corporations, to individuals, where
every
entity can participate on equal footing in decision-making, based on certain
"entity
rights and responsibilities" of participation, that would have to be defined.
(This may even be financially viable, as corporations of today sometimes
exceed even countries in their
capabilities, and do represent the world's efforts towards specific domains
of endeavor that matter, and
that they are the best equipped to address, so why not to talk and vote on
global policies on those
issues directly, rather than lobbying politicians.)
A related idea
Sovereign_20Host_20Recognition [pertinax, Oct 22 2020]
Mycelial voting? :)
https://youtu.be/XI5frPV58tY?t=22 (Youtube: TED Talk) [Mindey, Oct 22 2020, last modified Oct 24 2020]
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Baked. See 'Bilderberg' and 'Davos'. |
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// common in natural brains // |
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What would be an example of an unnatural brain? Asking for
a friend. |
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// example of an unnatural brain? // |
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You're the obvious example there. |
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// Asking for a friend. // |
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The possibility that you have a friend is very surprising; the possiblity that you have more than one is incredible ... |
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Well I kinda thought I had several but on the 'bakery I may
simply be conversing with a dozen computer-generated
personalities... |
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//computer-generated personalities//
I have a theory that [beanangel] IS the internet, evolved &
sentient... |
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// Baked. See 'Bilderberg' and 'Davos'. |
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Good points, but --
- is 'Bilderberg' or 'Davos' a law-setting organization?
- do Davos participants vote for issues?
- does Davos have a parliamentary assembly? |
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Just like there is a concept of "International Law", the concept of general
"Interentitial Law" may have to be considered. |
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//[beanangel] IS the internet, evolved & sentient...// |
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Shhhhhhh! You'll hurt [Treon]'s feelings. |
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