Lead/manage/moderate

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The lead/manage/moderate tensegrity guides an ultra-reflexive process.

Only if these terms are exactly and operationally defined can such a process be influenced at all. Thus, in trollish these terms mean exactly and only what they mean in living ontology:

  1. To lead is to choose ontological metaphors: focus and filter typically providing vision and threat data and maintaining categories. To intervene is to lead temporarily to end or limit a situation.
  2. To manage is to make ontological distinctions: step and survey through scenarios and plans, applying domain-specific praxis, and deal with commitments including hire and fire obligations making only these distinctions, of which the most basic is a capital asset model. To arbitrate is to manage temporarily to end or limit a situation.
  3. To moderate is to apply operational metaphors without leading or managing, nor pre-empting leader nor manager choices. To mediate is to moderate temporarily in a high stake situation.

The ECG dogma applies the above to civics in order to govern reflexively, increase value of life, and reduce public decisions to safe/fair/done tensegrity. A democratic domain is a minimal application of such a civics applied only online.

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