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Old 09-28-2009, 08:54 PM   #8
Steven
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Default Re: A holographic approach to government: what does that mean?

Instead of having one head government who has all the information and technology available, you have several cells with the same information and technology located everywhere among the whole.

Instead of having one head government who decide and command, you have several regional cells who decide and command locally. The union of the cells are based on principles that the whole adopt.

Alex didn't mention it, but in this case, the principles are very very important to be accepted form the whole because they become the spine of all the cells coordination and harmony.

Thanks FedKC for the link.

Namaste, Steven

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