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About
The prototype Global Assembly Dialog is an experiment in participatory democracy on the web aimed at massively involving "We the People of the Earth" and leading to the formation of a nonviolent bottom-up Global Assembly with real power to build a world that works for everyone.
The Dialog uses a web rating technology to vote on messages written by the participants. Please join us. Your part will be to write a message and to read and rate messages written by others. The highest rated messages will be distributed back to everyone by email. The goal is to go global with massive numbers so that the "elected" messages truly represent the entire human race.
The Dialog is sponsored by the Unity-and-Diversity World Council. See udcworld.org/global. Co-sponsors wanted. Contact UDC's Rev Leland Stewart or Roger Eaton.
At this point we have 900+ email addresses, which equates to 100+ active members. Once we hit critical mass, estimated at 10,000 active members, we should be able to zoom to planetary size in three or four years. Please join us as we build a world that works for everyone.
We are betting that democracy on a global scale is the solution to the ever more obvious shortcomings of the nation-state system. We love our nations, but we have to rise up to the global level to solve global problems. Unifying mankind, if we do it right, will mark the beginning of a golden age – and it is in our reach.
We have two plans to bring the online GA Dialog down to earth so it will have its effect. First, as we recruit groups and networks for the Dialog, we will be asking them to add a mention of Dialog results to their local agendas and to provide representatives to an annual in-person Global Assembly meeting. The annual Global Assembly meeting is expected to evolve into a global institution that sits permanently, something like the U.N. General Assembly, but organized bottom up from groups and networks rather than top-down from the nations. Second, we have high hopes for a Nonviolent Service Arm (NVSA) of the Dialog as described below.
In More Detail
The Global Assembly Dialog process is designed for the exchanging of messages between groups online. The focus is on the group level message exchange, not on the exchange of messages between individuals.
In the GA Dialog, topics are provided and each member of the group responds, adding his or her comments to the dialog. These messages are voted upon and the message that the group rates highest is put forward. Here's how it works:
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for even more complete detail. Later in 2007, or early 2008, we will be
adding a discussion phase between the writing and rating phases of each
round. The discussion phase will bring individual message exchange back
into the process, but the focus will still be on the exchange of
messages between groups.
The GA Dialog alternates between unity and diversity rounds using the Eaton Model of Collective Communication.
In the unity rounds, everyone cooperates to elect a single message. In
the diversity rounds, the separate groups each elect their own message.
The prototype GA Dialog will begin with at least the following groups:
Education Network, Environment Network, Independents, Interfaith
Network, Overview, and Peace & Justice Network.
Dialog Expectations
The
theme of the Dialog is how to build "a world that works for everyone."
Humanity, we believe, is composed largely of intelligent and generous
human beings who already agree it is past time to get on with the job.
The missing ingredient is the common awareness that we, the people of
the world, are already united. Consciousness of that unity is an
important part of what the Dialog will provide.
The structure
of the Dialog gives the advantage to those who want to work together
for our common peace and prosperity in a well-sustained natural
environment. The hardliners are faced with the difficult choice of
either staying away, in which case they lose influence entirely, or
participating, in which case they are effectively endorsing human unity
and will feel the pressure every day to moderate their views. Therefore
we, the Dialog proponents, are in the enviable position of being
entirely inclusive in our attitude. If you are not against us, you are
for us!
Electing a message is a unifying activity. Elected
messages become doubly important, first because, by the nature of the
rating system, they are highly approved and interesting but also
because we realize that everyone knows that everyone knows that
everyone has read these messages. In other words, the top rated
messages have reached collective consciousness. They are shared
messages, and as such leap ahead of the other messages in everyone's
imagination. We get everyone on the same page in a very literal way,
thus encouraging the groups to self-coordinate. At some point we will
have enough participation so the whole world will be reading the
messages elected by humanity. That will be such powerful PR for the
global perspective that all the media money and hardliner spin-machines
in the world will not be able to dent our impact.
Moreover,
the highly rated messages will consistently express love and wit,
because these core attributes are what all the world appreciates. As we
see generous, intelligent and good-humored messages prevail again and
again, our sense of trust will grow, and our feelings for the "other"
in general will be uplifted. This effect will take hold within our
developing movement and raise our spirits from the start, giving us the
energy to go global in a big way. Along these lines, see the wonderful
results of a Jewish-Muslim dialog using an earlier version of the GA technology.
Finally
we should consider the effect of participation on the participants. The
continued alternation of viewpoint from the unity perspective to the
separate group perspective and back should prove highly educational.
Because the framework of the dialog itself guarantees the separate
group identities, the participants can ardently promote unity in the
unity phase without feeling any sense of disloyalty to their separate
group. And it works the other way about as well, where the participants
can whole-heartedly promote the welfare of the separate groups in the
diversity phase without thereby betraying their common humanity.
The Nonviolent Service Arm (NVSA)
The Nonviolent Service Arm of the Global Assembly
will be composed of autonomous local task-forces connected via the
internet. The purpose of the local NVSA task-forces will be to support
the Global Assembly through nonviolent action based on GA advisories.
Each local task-force will have a secretary whose responsibility will
be to coordinate with the other task-force secretaries and to respond
as a group via the dialog software to the Global Assembly. See also the
Wedding of Humanity and Nonviolence
article. The expectation is that the NVSA task-forces will
self-assemble into an autonomous organization devoted to, but separate
from, the Global Assembly.
The dialog software has a feature
called "Shared Subjects". In the writing phase of a round, the
participants will be able to see the subjects that have been used so
far. They will then either pick an existing subject or start a new one.
In addition to an overall selected message for the round, each subject
will have its own selected message. For the Global Assembly Dialog, one
of the provided Shared Subjects will always be Advice for the
Nonviolent Service Arm.
Having the NVSA in place will add
credibility to the process, making it apparent that we can have an
effect in the world. On a more theoretical level, by channeling all
action through a nonviolent body, we will train the Global Assembly to
think in terms of nonviolence. When we get to a position of global
power, the built in nonviolent bent of the Global Assembly will help
prevent the misuse of that power.
How to Make it Happen
We
have to work our way up in stages. This is why we have decided to call
our July launch with a few thousand email addresses a "prototype". That
will give us a chance to relaunch in early 2008 after we have more
experience. The Global Assembly meetings will continue the pattern of
expanding by stages. Each Global Assembly will bring in the new players
to decide directions, always including a new relaunch, until the next
Global Assembly.
For the upcoming prototype launch, we will
build on our existing strength in the Interfaith and Peace communities,
and reach out to the Environmental community, which we think is a
natural ally. We will be enlarging the initial groups by seeding the
internet with as many links as we can to bring in participants. The
software has multiple paths for bringing people in: via direct
invitation from the Dialog coordinator and moderators, via email links,
via web links and through an "Invite a Friend" link that will be at the
bottom of the page for existing participants. All these will come into
play. Please join us!!!
