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Just spotted http://Pol.is (@metasoarous and co) featured on the BBC https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-50127713 ...perhaps Clojure can solve Brexit :thinking_face:
Pretty interesting read 👍
Cheers! Thanks for sharing! Carl Miller has been doing some great work on this. We'd love to help sort out the Brexit mess. A lot of folks voted for Brexit without any understanding of the implications. I'd bet that a more deliberative and open ended process in lieu of the referendum would have led to a more productive and less chaotic outcome. I firmly believe the answer is more democracy not less!
Audrey Tang also just published about this in the New York Times https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/15/opinion/taiwan-digital-democracy.html
Cheers! Thanks for sharing! Carl Miller has been doing some great work on this. We'd love to help sort out the Brexit mess. A lot of folks voted for Brexit without any understanding of the implications. I'd bet that a more deliberative and open ended process in lieu of the referendum would have led to a more productive and less chaotic outcome. I firmly believe the answer is more democracy not less!