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#111#112#113#114 Episode #115 - Democratizing Decisions
(Parecon and Consensus Decision Making)

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Sat 18 May 2002  Jeff Schmidt (reading), Clarissa Rogers, Andrew Dinkelaker, Robin Hahnel
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Download Hour1 Download Hour2An exploration of the conflict between democracy and hierarchy: methods and philosophy of consensus decision process, and more theory on making democratizing economies, Participatory Economics.
In our first hour, an introduction to Disciplined Minds. We then hear Andrew Dinkelaker leading a 40 minutes discussion entitled Why We Need Consensus Decision-Making Methodologies & Structures that Protect & Promote Noncoercive Relationships from the 2001 "Renewing The Anarchist Tradition" conference in Painfield, Vermont. We conclude the show with a workshop from Robin Hahnel on Parecon.
Music: Ethan Miller
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