Most all of the arguments I've seen in this thread are like left-over food being warmed up. But still delicious! Especially the ones surrounding 'representation'. We know the facts. And we know the official ALAC posture - Evan's given the quotations from bye-law - is the best distillate, context and circumstances dictating. All this aside, Karl's ruminations are always a good read....and enlightening. So, here's Karl On Fri, Sep 16, 2016 at 3:11 AM, Karl Auerbach <karl@cavebear.com> wrote:
The singularity property is so very useful for things beyond its use as a form of money.)
Singularity, that defining attribute for 'democratic' representation. It had never left my head since 2006 and was reinforced when I read Karl's paper on multistakeholderism. Here's another thought that was generated. In a numbers game, maybe the prospect of say, what...maybe 300M from a certain jurisdiction 'voting' tends to concentrate the mind. -Carlton ============================== *Carlton A Samuels* *Mobile: 876-818-1799Strategy, Planning, Governance, Assessment & Turnaround* =============================