"Title","Author","Summary","Body","Date posted","Minimum Participants","Maximum Participants","Minimum Duration","Maximum Duration","Minimum Cost","Maximum Cost","Facilitation?","","","","","","Stages","Stages (other)","","","","","","","","","",""
"Parliamentary Procedure","Lurkmoar",""," Definition 
Parliamentary procedure is the set of rules and bylaws adopted by various groups, ranging from the United States House of Representatives to high school Model United Nations clubs. Though its forms differ greatly between locations where it...","Fri, 06/04/2010 - 16:17","2","","1","365","","","Yes","Discussion, Dialogue, or Deliberation","","Make public decisions (i.e. exert direct authority)","Election","Discussion, Dialogue, or Deliberation","","Initial Preference Aggregation","","Achieving Public Goods","Make public decisions (i.e. exert direct authority)","Agenda Formation, Decision-Making, Implementation","3 - Somewhat Polarized","4 - Often Interdependent with Other Issues","","","Community Based Organization, Local Government (e.g. Village, Town, City), Regional Government (e.g. State, Provincial, Territorial), National Government, Other","National Government"
"Practical Democracy","Koikaze","Practical Democracy is an electoral method that lets every member of the community actively participate in the political process.  It gives each person a way to influence the conduct of their government, to the full extent of their desire and ability.  The method creates a unique merger of self-interest and the public interest, lets the people impress their moral sense on their government, and inexorably advances the common interest.
","IntroductionMethodElective and Appointive OfficesDescriptionHarnessing the Pursuit of Self-InterestBi-DirectionalitySimplified IllustrationTime Lapse ExampleCost And Time ConsumptionConceptWhy Practical Democracy WorksSummaryConclusionSupporting...","Sun, 02/21/2010 - 16:13","3","99","5","312","","US$150 000","No","Discussion, Dialogue, or Deliberation","","Make public decisions (i.e. exert direct authority)","Election","Discussion, Dialogue, or Deliberation","","Initial Preference Aggregation","","Achieving Public Goods","Make public decisions (i.e. exert direct authority)","Implementation","4 - Polarized","5 - Always Tied to Other Issues","","","Local Government (e.g. Village, Town, City)","Local Government (e.g. Village, Town, City)"
