From Civil Society Organisations to Pirate Parties to Digital Democracy

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作者
Zakota, Zoltan [1 ]
机构
[1] Partium Christian Univ, Oradea, Romania
来源
CIVIL SZEMLE | 2024年 / 21卷 / 02期
关键词
Information and Communication Technologies; Information Society; Network Society; Digital Democracy; Pirate Parties;
D O I
10.62560/csz.2024.02.07
中图分类号
C93 [管理学]; D035 [国家行政管理]; D523 [行政管理]; D63 [国家行政管理];
学科分类号
12 ; 1201 ; 1202 ; 120202 ; 1204 ; 120401 ;
摘要
Reshaping our political and social systems for a sustainable future requires a mul-tifaceted approach that addresses several key areas, such as: political reform, social change, economic development, environmental preservation, or technological in-novation. In order to achieve a sustainable future, we need to implement its ideals in every societal sector. When dealing with the political system, we cannot ignore the antidemocratic tendencies arising or taking over our everyday life even in the Western World. Under these circumstances, political reform is a must and we have to admit that one of its most important tasks is strengthening democracy. The actual political discourse is full of ideas like proportional representation, direct democracy, sustainability-focused governance, transparency, accountability, and equity. Among the many actors that try to solve these problems there is a group that proposes some new solutions, based on the means of Information Society, Pirate Parties. Emerging from the digital world, they are a fresh wave of political movements with deep roots in online activism. These parties, some born from an-ti-establishment protests, have rapidly spread across the globe in just two decades. Their journey is one of transformation, from grassroots movements to established political players. Pirate Parties have a clear digital agenda, focusing on issues like copyright reform, open access to information, and online privacy. They champion net neutrality and the free flow of knowledge. However, most of them have rec-ognized the importance of broader democratic values for political success. Beyond their digital focus, Pirate Parties also advocate for traditional democratic ideals, including civil rights, transparency, and combating corruption. They promote free speech, direct democracy, and exploring alternative forms of citizen participation in government, often leveraging technology (e-democracy). The future impact of Pirate Parties remains uncertain, but their influence is undeniable. They 've challenged traditional political norms and brought issues of the digital age to the forefront. Pirate Parties have reshaped the European political landscape and in-spired similar movements around the world. My paper aims to briefly present these political formations, with special regard to their origins in and their relations with civil society. After outlining the broad framework, I present some of the most notorious of these formations
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