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# 30275 | Re: [Advisors] According to Merkle "We directors are like God... [David Stodolsky] |
a
"democratic system". See for example, Post-democracy by Collin Crouch,
a thin volume well . . . Government nor what is being
proposed is democracy. Both are republican systems of governance, that
. . . result of the current governance arrangements at ALCOR.
I got info from CI and was (Tue, 8 Jan 2008, 2 KB) |
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# 30056 | Re: Stodolsky questions [David Stodolsky] |
In the cited cryonet
> archive he
> says Alcor spent $100,000 in legal costs, which . . . different coroner. Can he be serious? Was Alcor
> supposed to
> divine in advance that this . . . else? As they say, get real.
If ALCOR's survival was critically dependent on the . . . a reasonable campaign contribution. This is what
ALCOR is doing right now with the business . . . no means
> a disaster. On the contrary, Alcor won the legal battles and a
> growth . . . Stodolsky, D. S. (2002). Computer-network based democracy: Scientific
communication as a basis for governance. (Fri, 23 Nov 2007, 7 KB) |
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# 29529 | Message for David Pizer. Bylaws of Alcor [Jonano] |
Subject: Message for David Pizer. Bylaws of Alcor
I read this text below and I . . . happen if a sect want to join alcor with all their member
and they become . . . 45:10 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [universalimmortalism] making Alcor democratic
There was some discussion on this . . . But an even larger problem for us Alcor members is the
fact that Alcor is not a democratic organization. I
recently . . . who would like to see Alcor a
democracy and would be willing to join in (Sun, 27 May 2007, 4 KB) |
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# 23128 | #23119 (Jerry Searcy) [Mike Perry] |
37:33 -0700
From: Mike Perry <mike@alcor.org>
Subject: #23119 (Jerry Searcy)
...
>Jefferson's . . . overwhelming majority) think we live in a Democracy and that "the majority
>rules"...some have (Wed, 17 Dec 2003, 11 KB) |
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# 22947 | Life extensionists wanting to be heard in a world of conflict [John Grigg] |
the end result will be a longterm democracy or simply a "pro-U.S." dictator . . . with Iraq but perhaps the seeds of democracy will not grow in such rocky soil.
. . . I love my family this much"
www.alcor.org
Family values combined with cryonics or (Thu, 27 Nov 2003, 5 KB) |
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# 22262 | Re: Australian Cryonics, CryoNet Message #22256 [Simon Carter] |
or thereabouts?
I've signed up with Alcor and am a member of the Cryonics . . . Brisbane.
> cheap land,
Outside the cities.
> proven democracy, world's
> best engineers and doctors, no (Mon, 28 Jul 2003, 4 KB) |
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# 22068 | Re: Libertarians and cryonics [David Stodolsky] |
libertarian or even democratic.
>
>> The lack of democracy is a threat. More democratic organization could
>> . . . will pretty much like what
> happened with Alcor in 1993.
I was referring to the (Tue, 24 Jun 2003, 7 KB) |
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# 22064 | Re: Libertarians and cryonics [Swb1948] |
libertarian or even democratic.
>The lack of democracy is a threat. More democratic organization could
> . . . will pretty much like what happened with Alcor in 1993. My personal feeling is that (Tue, 24 Jun 2003, 8 KB) |
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# 22053 | RE: Libertarians and cryonics [Omnedon] |
it, should not have any objection to Alcor
being free to run as a proper business. Alcor is not a government. Forgive
me if I misunderstood your point. Alcor should not be made into a
"democracy", an inefficient and potentially ineffective business model
(Sun, 22 Jun 2003, 2 KB) |
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# 22050 | Re: Libertarians and cryonics [David Stodolsky] |
libertarian or even democratic.
The lack of democracy is a threat. More democratic organization could
. . . what
> changes might have been made in Alcor if this group had suddenly been
> able (Sun, 22 Jun 2003, 6 KB) |
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