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The recommendations will point to the implementation of certain principles and the development or refinement of certain tools in order to move toward the scenario described in the introduction. The recommendations will also seek to emphasize what certain existing movements or organisations which are working toward a unified and peaceful world, have in common, allowing said groups to see common ground and develop synergy. The wiki and open source software movement as well as people's movements around the world will be referenced.  The recommendations will be written in such a way that they can be used as a platform for the support and development of aligned projects.
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;why is it possible to transform without the support of the political and/or economic elite?
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*people make changes, it only takes an united and organised critical mass amount o people to change.
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**e.g. GDR, USSR, etc.

Latest revision as of 22:36, 18 June 2007

Conclusion

The recommendations will point to the implementation of certain principles and the development or refinement of certain tools in order to move toward the scenario described in the introduction. The recommendations will also seek to emphasize what certain existing movements or organisations which are working toward a unified and peaceful world, have in common, allowing said groups to see common ground and develop synergy. The wiki and open source software movement as well as people's movements around the world will be referenced. The recommendations will be written in such a way that they can be used as a platform for the support and development of aligned projects.

why is it possible to transform without the support of the political and/or economic elite?
  • people make changes, it only takes an united and organised critical mass amount o people to change.
    • e.g. GDR, USSR, etc.