E-CITIZENS
Registered e-citizens or members are expected to be the backbone of the Bluecratic system, as links in a global chain uniting various political and cultural interests of cities, provinces, and regions, for the purpose of organizing the future governmental machinery of the human race:
By registering with Bluecratic, e-citizens (including individuals and business entities) will be capable of performing various functions, such as petitioning in favor of special causes in the interest of justice, collaborating with other members in order to lobby for the adoption of special policy concerns, form political parties and electoral campaigns with a global reach, or a regional purpose, and vote for e-officials (or representatives) at the district, municipal, provincial, regional, and global levels. World legal codes will inevitably result from these efforts, which in turn could form the initial building blocks of a new virtual legal system, through the application of existing and future multinational treaties. However, the focus of such a system would be a decentralized federal accommodation of small states, not a world government.
Funds may also be raised within the confines of the site, embracing a form of virtual civics, with links to other established media and news outlets, in order to grease the democratic machinery of Bluecratic, or to further ballot initiatives of concern to all people. Another great endeavor of Bluecratic will be the establishment of a public-private consortium of common interests, in conjunction with the efforts of e-citizen members and the "hard power" governments of the world, to fund and manage special projects for the common good of all people.
Registered e-citizens or members are expected to be the backbone of the Bluecratic system, as links in a global chain uniting various political and cultural interests of cities, provinces, and regions, for the purpose of organizing the future governmental machinery of the human race:
By registering with Bluecratic, e-citizens (including individuals and business entities) will be capable of performing various functions, such as petitioning in favor of special causes in the interest of justice, collaborating with other members in order to lobby for the adoption of special policy concerns, form political parties and electoral campaigns with a global reach, or a regional purpose, and vote for e-officials (or representatives) at the district, municipal, provincial, regional, and global levels. World legal codes will inevitably result from these efforts, which in turn could form the initial building blocks of a new virtual legal system, through the application of existing and future multinational treaties. However, the focus of such a system would be a decentralized federal accommodation of small states, not a world government.
Funds may also be raised within the confines of the site, embracing a form of virtual civics, with links to other established media and news outlets, in order to grease the democratic machinery of Bluecratic, or to further ballot initiatives of concern to all people. Another great endeavor of Bluecratic will be the establishment of a public-private consortium of common interests, in conjunction with the efforts of e-citizen members and the "hard power" governments of the world, to fund and manage special projects for the common good of all people.