Posts for May 16th, 2007

Keeping Personal Democracy personal

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This morning, I got an email from an old friend of mine, Aldon Hynes, who made two interesting posts at Greater Democracy:

  • Keeping Personal Democracy Personal
    where he talks about the migration of politics from the personal to the professional, where the operations of politics is about optimizing certain performance metrics, and
  • Interaction and Interactivity
    where Aldon discusses the difference between “interaction” (where you respond to a stimulus given) and “interactivity” (where a conversation or dialog ensues between a grouping).

In reading his posts, I see a lament of the migration from a civic, personal contact to a business mentality of running a campaign. Considering the masses under nebulous demographic and psychographic metrics may seem cold and calculating, but the challenge of achieving the goals of campaigns is to win. And to win, the campaigns have little else to do but place bets on particular expenditures, rather than trying to be all things to all people.

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