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-----Original Message-----
Sent: Saturday, September 02, 2000 9:14 PM
Subject: URGENT REQUEST
DAVID - HELLO, FRIEND, HOW ARE YOU?
I'M OUT OF SESSION FINALLY FOR THE YEAR - TIL JAN 1 2001 - HURRAY! AND I JUST WOKE UP TO THE RECOGNITION THAT WE'RE CONDUCTING OUR FOUNDING RETREAT OF OUR MEMBERS OF OUR NEW JOINT LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE TO PREPARE CALIFORNIA FOR THE 21ST CENTURY - THIS COMING WED & THUR IN SANTA BARBARA.
I NEED YOUR HELP RIGHT AWAY WITH (AT LEAST) #2:
I'M ENCOURAGING MY COCHAIR SARAH REYES TO JOIN ME IN RECOMMENDING TO OUR MEMBERSHIP THAT WE FOCUS ON 2 INITIATIVES IN THE COMING YEAR:
- RACE & DIVERSITY & INCLUSION - FOCUSED ON THE THEME THAT SINCE WE'RE GOING TO BECOME A STATE WHOSE WORKING POPULATION WILL BE 2/3'S OF COLOR BY 2010 - THIS UTILIZATION OF ALL OUR TALENT IS ESSENTIAL FOR OUR ONGOING PROSPERITY. I EXPECT BRIAN WILL BE ESPECIALLY ABLE TO HELP US GET CLARITY ON THIS ONE.
- TECHNOLOGY - IN PARTICULAR (YOU'LL RECOGNIZE THE PHRASING) OBSERVING & HOPING TO HELP NUDGE THE CONTINUING INTERACTION OF THE CONTINUING EVOLUTION OF TECHNOLOGY AND OF GOVERNANCE - TOWARDS ENHANCING SELF-GOVERNANCE. HERE IS WHERE I COULD SURE USE YOUR HELP, DAVID - HAVE YOU WRITTEN A 1-PAGER (OR SOMETHING AKIN TO THAT) WHICH WE COULD USE (HEY, PLAGIARIZE) TO GIVE TO OUR MEMBERS FOR THEM TO CONSIDER, DISCUSS?
I'M ASKING MY STAFF TO GIVE SOME HEAVY DUTY ATTENTION TO THESE 2 TOPICS AND TO COME UP WITH DOCUMENTS PRESENTING EACH FOR OUR MEMBERS ON THURSDAY.
LET ME KNOW, MY GOOD FRIEND -
ALOHA - JOHN
-----Original Message-----
Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2000 7:48 PM
Subject: Re: RE: URGENT REQUEST
HI DAVID - GOOD FINDING YOUR MESSAGE -
WHAT I'M PARTICULARLY WANTING IS SOME FURTHER EXPLICATION OF THAT WONDERFUL FOCUS YOU PROVIDED ME EARLIER - ATTENDING TO NURTURING & MAXIMIZING THE INTERSECTION OF THE EVOLUTION OF TECHNOLOGY & OF GOVERNANCE - INTO A FORM I CAN PRESENT TO MY 21ST CENTURY JOINT COMMITTEE COLLEAGUES, HOPING THEY CHOOSE IT AS A PRIME TOPIC FOR US TO ILLUMINATE FOR ALL CALIFORNIANS.
JOHN
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Paper in Support of California Senate Meetings Sept 4, 2000
The New Technology of Democracy
The future of humanity is being significantly influenced in every way and at every level by technology – who has it and who doesn’t – what it could do in principal and what it can do constrained to the narrow interests of a few multi-national corporations. Given the enormous potential of technology and its unprecedented scope of influence over modern life, prudence demands that we become more conscious and intentional (beyond the marketplace’s invisible hand) in stewarding the technology’s stewarding of us.
What is our leadership responsibility in applying this technology to the
maximum benefit of everyone? How shall we make use of this new technology such
that it furthers the cause of participative democracy, serves the American
Vision and empowers our people? What is
the role of technology in the evolution of governance and what is the role of
government in the evolution of technology?
Our ‘system’ of government is, after all, a complex
social technology (a low-tech WEB). The ‘architecture’ and ‘engineering’
of this ‘technology’ was based on the number of representatives and
frequency of congressing that was technically reasonable in the days of horse
based transportation and mail delivery. If we were
to start over today and envision a new democracy that was design-enabled by the
frequency and quality of citizen participation that modern technology makes
possible what would it look like?
It is clear that a new form of politics is already
emerging. Its signature difference will be the level of citizen participation it
makes possible (in detail and frequency).
Its
foundational assumption: that radically enhancing the quality of participation
will affect the governing dialogue in ways reframing and rehashing issues
can’t address.
Technology
is destined to enable a heretofore-impossible relationship between
"representatives" and the "represented" - one that provides
the people represented significantly more meaningful ways to participate (to
think and feel included - value adding) while redefining the representative as a
leader and facilitator of the new forms of constituency.
How should California, situated as it uniquely is, right at the intersection between the evolution of technology and the evolution of democracy, be proactively involved in defining the role of technology in the evolution of governance and the role of governance in the evolution of technology? How should we take up the challenge history has handed us? It is California’s destiny – our destiny as its leaders - to take up this challenge and become the architects of the new technology of democracy.
Some starting points to explore:
California Cyberspace Agency (placeholder)
Develop strategies that could inform policy on how to best leverage the emerging technologies to the benefit of California and national democracy.
Develop strategies that could inform policy regarding the legal infrastructure of the emerging cyberworld.
Develop strategies for playing the role of strategic vision/venture capitalist with emerging technologies that have significant social or economic benefit.
Develop a new form of ‘voting’ on issues that is above ‘tampering’ suspicion and that is based on a frequency appropriate to the issues at hand not the term of the representatives involved.
Prototype a parallel representational democracy system (initially like non PAC driven governmental focus groups) that uses the web to enable people of common national and local interests to join and/or form constituencies and elect representatives responsible for facilitating ongoing distributed dialogues within the constituencies - dialogues that facilitate the mutual learning and actions of its members and that feed a different granularity of intelligence into the existing governmental system.
Partner with technology companies in
envisioning and proto-architecting the new technology of democracy.
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