An opportunity for Civil Conversation

Chris Corrigan chris at chriscorrigan.com
Fri Dec 12 00:43:08 PST 2003


Having recently met Alex, if there is anyone in Denmark who will
properly redefine "party" it is Mr. Kjerulf.

Party on!

Chris

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: OSLIST [mailto:OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU] On Behalf Of
> Alexander Kjerulf
> Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2003 2:04 PM
> To: OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU
> Subject: Re: An opportunity for Civil Conversation
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> At 11:16 11-12-2003 -0500, Harrison Owen wrote:
>
> >
> >> Folks Up for a little radical Democracy???
> >
> Oh, yeah! I've been toying for a while with the idea of "the open
space
> political party". The idea alone sounds kinda interesting, huh?
>
> The way I see it, the organization of the party would be as
grass-roots,
> bottom-up and ad-hoc as possible. And this would apply not only to the
> campaign phase but also for all relevant governing and policy-setting
> issues, once we're in power :o)
>
> This party would not have a catalogue of fixed opinions set by the top
> brass, saying we're for this, against that and for the other. Instead
> the party would have regularly scheduled open space meetings, and
> whenever the need arose to form an opinion on a topic (and this
happens
> faster than any traditional political structure can handle these
days),
> the party would put that topic on the agenda to clarify the members'
> thinking on that issue. These gatherings should probably be
> geographically local, so it's easy for people to participate, and
should
> include a method of consolidating the regional dialogues (any good
ideas
> how to do this?). Based on this, the party can in a reasonably short
> time examine any issue that may crop up.
>
> This would mean that any issue would be examined in all it's
complexity.
> That all arguments for and against would be talked about by a large
> group of spirited people before a concensus is found. This is in sharp
> contrast to todays political process, where a party's opinions are set
> by the top leaders, often informed more by polls than by dialogue.
>
> This would also mean, that membership of such a party would not be
based
> on how many of the party's opinions you agree with, since many of
these
> may not be formulated yet. Instead, when you join as a member, you
sign
> up for two things:
> 1: A set of values that unifies the members of this party
> 2: The process. Grass-roots, bottom-up and ad-hoc
>
> And finally, a party such as this would be a hotbed of creativity,
> energy, disagreement, chaos, responsibility and fun. Just imagine how
> many novel and interesting solutions a group of people working to
> improve their nation could come up with in such a setting.
>
> I've looked at the political structure here in Denmark, and I'm
> convinced that this development probably will never come from  any of
> the established parties (and we have enough to choose from in Denmark
> som 12-14 at the last count). The only way to bring this about is to
> create a new party.
>
> I have a deep conviction that it could work, and that this could be
one
> way for us to take back some of the responsibility that we've left to
> the current political system.
>
> How does that sound?
>
> Cheers
>
> Alex
>
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> Alexander Kjerulf
> www.kjerulf.com
> alexander at kjerulf.com
> Tagensvej 126, lejl. 613
> 2200 København N.
> +45 2688 2373
>
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