Yes, I think there’s a lot of sliding between “decentralised” and “democratic” even though these have pretty much nothing to do with each other.
As a pretty clear example, the open source software community is extremely decentralised but has essentially zero democracy anywhere.
Yes, I think there’s a lot of sliding between “decentralised” and “democratic” even though these have pretty much nothing to do with each other.
As a pretty clear example, the open source software community is extremely decentralised but has essentially zero democracy anywhere.