The end of institutions?

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The end of institutions? @ploum - ploum.net lionel@ploum.net Brussels - May 11 2017

Who won the last football world cup?

Why?

Football is just a word. How to agree on a definition?

USA 2015

USA and Germany are places on a map!

80 millions vs 320 millions

How to choose the players?

States = institutions

Families, companies, associations…

The value of an institution is its legitimacy

Taking decisions

…is hard

Authority Writing

Representative Democracy Printing

Collective decisions without institutions?

Liquid voting

Delegation is also possible only in a given field.

People are taking RT decisions

Blockchain

Distributed/acentralised Verifiable/Trustable Anonymous Power become useless

People care about politics and taking decisions as soon as the technology allows it.