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Reimagining Society Project: Your impressions please.

By Crip Moorey at Sep 14, 2009


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I have been following the Reimagining Society Project with great interest. The high quality of the essays and most of the comments is indeed inspiring. My hat's off to the authors and commentators, and to Znet for starting the ball rolling of course.

However, I think there needs to be a space for comments on the project as a whole, in addition to the per-article comments. Hence I've opened a forum thread linked below.

I would be very interested to read what people's impressions of the project as a whole are.

For example, is anyone else concerned that the schedule seems to be slipping? I worry that the next phase (phase 4) of the project seems to be in danger of slipping behind schedule - no polls, no proposals.

I understand that there is a veritable mountain of information to sift through, but I worry that this project might end up being just another forum for opinion without anything concrete coming out of it.

Maybe I'm just being impatient, but having invested serious amounts of time in reading and thinking about the essays and comments to date, I'm eager to see where the project is headed.

Your comments in the Zcom forums please.

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By Albert, Michael at Sep 14, 2009 08:43 AM

HI,

We promise that we will go ahead with the polls - but you are right that the schedule is slipping a bit, for many reasons. The main issue is more time for people to get their essays in and comment, before we move forward. In the end, it will prove more important than rushing ahead, it seems...

 

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By Moorey, Crip at Sep 14, 2009 20:19 PM

Thanks for that, Michael. I'm very glad to hear that the project will move along when able to, and agree that more haste, less speed should govern progress.

I'd still like to hear what people feel about the project, though, so if anyone wants to discuss, see you in the forums.

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