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* an [http://openpolitics.ca/political+wiki extraordinarily deep analysis of the use of wiki for political purposes and features required of specifically political wikis]
* an [http://openpolitics.ca/political+wiki extraordinarily deep analysis of the use of wiki for political purposes and features required of specifically political wikis]
* a [http://openpolitics.ca/by+Efficient+Civics+Guild vast set of resources on features and evolution of the web assuming that it will primarily be shaped by political choices], as Larry Lessig, Craig Hubley and other commentators on these matters have claimed
* a [http://openpolitics.ca/by+Efficient+Civics+Guild vast set of resources on features and evolution of the web assuming that it will primarily be shaped by political choices], as Larry Lessig, Craig Hubley and other commentators on these matters have claimed
* a [http://openpolitics.ca/GROOP detailed explanation of wiki-compatible field-tested nonprofit governance methods] created by a large group including early users of op.ca
* a [http://openpolitics.ca/GROOP detailed explanation of wiki-compatible field-tested non-profit governance methods] created by a large group including early users of op.ca
* a [http://openpolitics.ca/sociosemantic+web detailed description of how sociosemantic webs differ from semantic webs whose distinctions derive from top-down imposition or laws]
* a [http://openpolitics.ca/sociosemantic+web detailed description of how sociosemantic webs differ from semantic webs whose distinctions derive from top-down imposition or laws]
* an [http://openpolitics.ca/category excellent description of categorization mechanics]
* an [http://openpolitics.ca/category excellent description of categorization mechanics]

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