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internal Ref. (Wp): Policy & Internet (see: Sept. 2015) about Crowdsourcing external: Participedia-project (Medium), pdf: TestingAssumptionsinDeliberativeDemocraticDesign (Politisches), Participedia (about, DE)

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Preparation about identity politics: (Fukuyama book): Google hits > Eurozine, as modell: The Origins of Political order ("getting to Denmark"), online petitions: eg."Blue house" in Korea (see also Category)

political theory and rhetorics > Futurism (disambiguation)

J. G. A. Pocock > contextualism, Zhao Tingyang chin. pol. Phil., Kanson Arahata, book 近代思想, 平民社

New literacies, Participatory culture , Electronic Frontier Foundation Socialist Politics for Inner Circle: Bhaskar Sunkara, danger of being panglossian (World wide words)

Globalization: Jubilee_(movement), Murray Bookchin, environmentalist, Romany ethnography: German Literacy and Orientalism, Global surveillance (see Portal "Mass surveillance")

Global Governance (See also Categorie), World Polity Theory World Society (Luhmann)

history of pol. thought: John Rawls mentions R.L. Edgeworth and Henry Sidgwick,Torgny the Lawspeaker

Anti-globalization movement, Tactical media, alternative Utopias as politics: Kim Stanley Robinson vs. Roger Stone

not ignoring or repress mankinds bloody history: Nanking Massacre denial, editing-process (Feb. 2014), new case from Nagoya (URL)

EU-Politics: Simon Hix, (not EU!) liminality and charismatic pol. concepts

Isaiah Berlin (see also category), Dog-whistle politics, Lobster (magazine) = Parapolitics???

Shoshana Zuboff (informatics & Pol. economy), Gene Sharp > nonviolent action

Citizens' assembly auf Deutsch Buergerraete?

John Bingham & his legacy, English history: New Model Army

Till the war-drum throbb'd no longer, and the battle-flags were furl'd In the Parliament of man, the Federation of the world. There the common sense of most shall hold a fretful realm in awe, And the kindly earth shall slumber, lapt in universal law.

Line 127-130 of Locksley Hall, a common ground? Indigenous American philosophy, see World history