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  1. noemamag.com

    Advanced online democracies may end up looking very different from modern democracy — which is, after all, largely a product of 18th-century ideas. Governance hackers are experimenting with opinion polling through artificial intelligence, cryptographic juries for resolving disputes and the dynamic selection of delegates in real-time, issue by ...
  2. greeknewsagenda.gr

    Brook Manville is a Yale and Oxford trained historian, writer and independent consultant who writes about politics, democracy, technology and business. Through a career that has combined university teaching, media, technology, and consulting, he has authored multiple books and publications on leadership, organizations and democracy, often emphasizing the lessons of ancient democracies for ...
  3. meshpedia.com

    Ancient Greece: The Birthplace of Democracy The concept of democracy first emerged in Ancient Greece, specifically in the city-state of Athens around the 5th century BCE. The term "democracy" is derived from the Greek words "demos," meaning "people," and "kratos," meaning "power" or "rule."
  4. thearchaeologist.org

    Q1.Can you define the word "democracy"? Where did it begin (and end) and how far did it spread? A.Etymologically, the ancient Greek coinage dêmokratia (first attested c. 425 BC/E) combined dêmos and kratos.The meaning of kratos is unambiguous: power or might.The meaning of dêmos, however, is ambiguous: either 'people' (the people as a whole, the city or state, e.g., Athens) or the ...
  5. ieeexplore.ieee.org

    Citizens envision the transition from the representative democracy to the online direct democracy. Inspired by the ancient Athenians' direct democracy, we propose an initial version of the framework Digital Ecclesia. We model the Digital Ecclesia as a social network that offers dynamic and large-scale reachability of citizens. Citizens are dynamically notified to participate and vote on ...
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