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Hypertextizing Legislature

1 2020-01-09 18:06

Much legislature is a web of references (to definitions of terms, some law repealing or altering another law,,) But they're not hyperlinked. Their being made/maintained by stupid bureaucratic monopolists (i.e. government) has it understandable. (But not excusable.) Despite this, legislative texts are often (semi-) rigourously formed, so (some) automated hypertextization may be possible. Hypertextizing the (whichever appropriate) legislature would help legislative laïty (and non-laïty) by reducing or removing reference-digging work necessary to have a complete understanding of a law.

2 2020-01-13 05:54

You over estimate the amount of free time white collar government workers have.

Ever time I have to deal with a bureaucracy I think, "shit, I need to pay more taxes."

3 2020-01-14 21:02

>>2

Ever time I have to deal with a bureaucracy I think, "shit, I need to pay more taxes."

Every time I have to deal with a bureucracy, I think: "shit, I wish there was competition, so that I wouldn't have to pay these idiots!"
Also,

You over estimate the amount of free time white collar government workers have.

What do white-collar government workers have to do with any of this?

>>1
It would also be nice to have a local copy of such a database, which is kepy up-to-date with new legislature. Although, is the idea to make the interface between person and government more efficient misguided? Woulndn't it be more effective to consider how to transition society away from monopolistic government? Or would ``hypertextizing'' legislation be a step in that direction? I think it might help: by making it easier to understand the government, more people would understand it, thereby adding more manpower towards the goal. How much more manpower would be added towards the goal, than towards maintaining the status quo?

4 2020-02-02 23:31

Why waste your time on such nonsense when you could be building networks and resources for resisting and making governments irrelevant?

5 2020-02-03 11:57

>>4

for resisting and making governments irrelevant

Whatever structures you're going to set up for backing the value of your currency, for keeping counterfeittng down, for due-process dispute resolution, for enforcing the final decision of a dispute resolution, for deciding when to employ your self defense force, will morph into some sort of recognizable government.

6 2020-02-04 13:13 *

Оно пишет кириллицей

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