DDDemocracy
Meaning and Context
DDD is an acronym for "Democracy by Digital Delegation", which could also be called "Democracy by Continuous Digital Delegation", or simply "Democracy 2.0".
As the name implies, this is a proposal for the development of the democratic model.
This democratic improvement is digital, in the sense that IT and telecommunications play an important and innovative role.
It operates primarily through a delegation system that differs from the current electoral systems.
And this delegation is continuous, continually updated, while current systems are typically cyclical.
The DDD model comes from a larger study, the "M3M model". The M3M model combines a critique of the current models (collectivist model, competitive model, democracy, particracy, work, business) with a new model and a societal project. The text describing the M3M model is organized in three parts. The first is the criticism of obsolete models of society. The second is a bias of simple values on which should be built a better and new model, which translates into a kind of specifications. The third describes the components chosen to implement, implement the previously established specifications. It is from this third part that the essential part of this document is extracted.
The original French version (DDD - "Démocratie par Délégation Digitale) is available here.