Progressive Governance Conference (Chile '09)

funda oral fundaoral2003 at yahoo.com
Sun Mar 29 05:20:13 PDT 2009


Hi Juan,

In OST format governance would be possible NOW.
Governance actually is a choice in PRESENT.
It is NOW or NEVER.

And it can neither start nor progress in Conference  Format.

Regards,
Funda 




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From: JL Walker <jlwalker at terra.cl>
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Sent: Saturday, March 28, 2009 4:35:05 PM
Subject: [OSLIST] Progressive Governance Conference (Chile '09)


In some way, in my metaphorically host condition of this summit, there are a few questions that seems impossible for me don’t asking it to all of you now (and of course also applies with the G20 next week):
What could happen if all this stuff goes around in an Open Space format?
Don´t you think that its most profound purpose clearly deserve it?
What could be the difference in the results?
 
Appreciatively,
 
Juan Luis
 
PS: For more details about this event go to:
 
http://www.policy-network.net/index.aspx?id=1930 
 
http://pgc09.wordpress.com/ 
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