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From a Google+ thread:
The only moral way for a group to make group decisions is unanimous consent. This doesn't mean everybody has to affirm everything, but it means that either everyone is informed and nobody denies, or the group has a contractual agreement to use some other decision-making process. And that means a real, signed contract. Not any so-called "social contract", that you are held to agree with by virtue of being born in a certain geographic location. See L. Neil Smith's "Covenant of Unanimous Consent": http://www.lneilsmith.org/new-cov.html
-- Bill St. Clair
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