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- Oligarchy - The Utopian System - An article, with pictures, about the system of government of the city state of Venice, which was one of the best places in the world for ordinary people to live for over 1100 years.
- Human-Scale Reformation - Proposals to improve systems of organization (political, economic, and social) by making them more personal and human-scale. Includes outlines of the Human Assembly, EMIT Money Standard, Rental Ecology, Support For All, and Living Freedom Mission.
- Freetimea Project - Project to create a new social/political/economic system that will peacefully supercede nations and form the basis for a new global civilization.
- Fair Choice - Promotes a voting system giving more weight to votes of poorer people.
- Multicapitalist Party - Advocates capitalism for all people equally by a graduated regulatory system.
- Innovations in Democracy - Collecting and sharing concepts, ideas and information about empowering the governed to self-determination. Offers a large list of sites which propose various means to more democratic systems.
- Evolutionist Order - A proposed system featuring a career "politician class" and popular party, influenced by Plato, Marx, democracy, and other philosophies.
- Reformist - A centre for collaborative development of proposals for the reformation of government, legal systems, economic and trade structures and school syllabuses
- Tychiformation - A proposed new system to shape the future of civilization through application of systematic planning processes that involve direct public participation, from an anynomous urban planner's perspective.
- Participatory Economics Project - Proposes a new type of economy as an alternative to contemporary capitalism.
Wikipedia Articles
- Electoral reform - Electoral reform projects seek to change the way that public desires are reflected in elections through electoral systems. Reform projects can include measures designed to reform political parties (typically changes to election laws); to redefine citizen eligibility to vote; to change the way candidates or political parties gain ballot access; to alter the methods for defining electoral constituencies and election district borders; to design or implement new ballot systems or new voting equipment; to ...
- Samuel Merrill III - Samuel Merrill III (born 1939) is a mathematician and political scientist best known for his work on alternative voting systems, voter behavior, party competition, and arbitration.