You believe that distributing power and resources among various entities leads to increased autonomy, resilience, and innovation.
Decentralization is a political ideology that advocates for the distribution of administrative powers or functions of a central authority among various regional or local authorities. This ideology is rooted in the belief that decision-making should be as close as possible to the people or the situation it affects. It is often associated with concepts such as devolution, federalism, and subsidiarity.
The history of decentralization as a political ideology can be traced back to ancient times. In the Greek city-states, for instance, power was often distributed among various entities, inc…
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What challenges do you think a business would face in a decentralized market, and how might they overcome these?
@9J8T6NJWomen’s Equality 4mos4MO
Digital capital training could be made very easy. Essentially crypto will be the new cash. The only challenge I can see is if a business owner is older in age or holds distrust in the concept generally due to their limited knowledge on the subject.
@9J8TZ3R4mos4MO
I think that decentralization needs to be taken on for more than just businesses, returning humanity to a place where they rely on themselves and their community instead of corporations that routinely violate human rights for the sake of the bottom line. I want large businesses to face challenges in a decentralized markets. They need to face the challenges they enforce.
@9J8V6YP4mos4MO
People might not know about them as much or they might not be reconemded as much. Post about their company and tell others.
@9J8V692 4mos4MO
I feel that this topic should be talked about a lot more in schools and that even though they are young you should stick into there brain as soon as possible because they most likely forget if they try and learn it if they are older.
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If every neighborhood was responsible for its own waste management, how do you think this would affect your daily habits and local environment?
@9KTJVNH2mos2MO
If every neighborhood were responsible for its waste management, I believe it would make the environment way more drastic from neighborhood to neighborhood. There would be a different quota for each neighborhood. My habits would stay the same for a while until I am disgusted by my own being then change to not live in squalor.
@9KSZXQC2mos2MO
I think it would require a lifestyle change and a change in the products we use. I see the effects of littering everyday in the woods after flooding of bottomlands and it’s sad the amount of trash we just leave out.
@9KSZVJ32mos2MO
The environment especially in suburban areas would become horrible. There would be waste and other things everywhere. Without the waste service all communities would be trashed.
@9KSZQC32mos2MO
I think they would get worse and it would hurt our environment
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How might managing a project with your friends differ if each person was in charge of a different aspect, rather than having one leader?
@9JRF9DW3mos3MO
It depends on how that group works weather the process slows or not, could be non eficiant.
@9JRF67V3mos3MO
it would be alot of chaos because it would not be a single person involved in leading it would be a bunch of people and that would not be smart
@9JRDWBWRepublican3mos3MO
That would be better, for everyone would no longer have one person decision on everything, that they may not truly understand the area.
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Would a decentralized approach make tackling issues like homelessness and unemployment in your area more effective?
@9KTZ94L2mos2MO
It would and wouldnt because homelessnes happens because of a choice and many are addicted to drugs and need help not shelters. It would help to address unemployment
@9KZLBXJ2mos2MO
Homelessness is not strictly reduced down to a choice. Many do not choose to suffer on the streets, but sadly many are ex-veterans, have been kicked out of their homes, or became homeless due to unemployment.
@9KTZBW72mos2MO
I think not because its difficult to make decisions through a decentralized approach. And i think would negetively effect the homeless and unemployed.
@9KTYR6J2mos2MO
Truthfully I have no clue what Decentralization means.
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In what ways do you think the implementation of local energy projects, like community gardens or solar panels, could affect your neighborhood?
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How would the mentorship or guidance experience in your school change if it was managed by student leaders?
@9L8CXGFProgressive1mo1MO
student leaders managing mentorship or guidance experiences in school could enhances in school.
@9L8CWVM1mo1MO
Students are most likely to listen to more students than adults so the mentorship would be good if the mentor was taught the right things.
@9L8CS9C1mo1MO
The school should be controlled by the state government.
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How would education systems benefit from or be challenged by decision-making at the local level?
@9HJDNC35mos5MO
The education system would be challenged by decision-making at the local level, because this would require the local officials to remove their personal bias, particularly in rural areas where their education would favor the dominant religious denomination, instead of being based in fact and knowledge
@9HJDPYF5mos5MO
They would benefit by allowing schools to educate based on their area's needs.
@9HJDKCT5mos5MO
maybe by not letting the president or whoever does the price go up
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How do social media platforms demonstrate both the positives and negatives of decentralized control over content?
@9HHK7N25mos5MO
On the positive side, decentralization can promote freedom of expression and allow for a diverse range of voices and perspectives to be heard.
@9HHKLVH5mos5MO
I will tell them to keep thinking about it before saying it because there are chances some people may have doubt.
@9HHK3M35mos5MO
it can lead to slow decision making but it also can promote transparency
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In a decentralized education system, schools could drastically differ; how do you feel this would affect equality of opportunity?
@82BNLG9Constitution 5mos5MO
okay i'm long winded on this one because I deeply feel that the education system failed me despite being moderately intelligent. it took years after graduation to realize that I like learning, and years more to determine what i (as not professional at all on this topic) believe to be worth investigating.
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@9H7DFCHLibertarian6mos6MO
I feel this would damage our society by widening gaps between those who have means and those who are of lower socio-economic status.
@9H7D5YZ6mos6MO
Decentralization of school systems would negatively impact equality of opportunity because district funding would depend even more on the wealth of the area, rather than receiving centralized funding to balance out inequalities. Using decentralized standards will set students and professors up for failure in college, as students will have differing levels of knowledge as they enter higher education. Centralization is also an effective tool because it can allow research about the best education methods to reach broader audiences.
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How does the decentralization of news sources affect the type and diversity of information you receive?
@9HJCT95Libertarian 5mos5MO
Less government involvement in the media would bring true uncensored topics to the American people.
@9HJCZQB5mos5MO
there would be many different news sources like there is now but that comes with the ability to read the wrong one and take it as facts
@9HJCW3W5mos5MO
not much change because people will only listen to what they want to
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How might music or arts festivals differ if their organization and rules were decided by local communities?
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How might spreading out power to more people in smaller regions impact your everyday life?
@82BNLG9Constitution 5mos5MO
This is a loaded question, but as simply as possible; our current national population is roughly 330 million as of 2023. Across 50 states, in about 6 biomes, a spectrum of religious and political beliefs, etc. The point is, just like common core education has created a false narrative of an increase of adhd in children; we must engage our communities in smaller groups to appeal to the specific needs for the societal paradigm first.
To borrow from the Jethro principle of the Bible. Our President may be a federally elected leader chosen and voted for by our various systems of checks and balances… Read more
@9H7FMTPRepublican6mos6MO
It will make it so that nobody could have all of the power
@9H7FMCK6mos6MO
decentralization is a top-down process deriving from central governments.
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