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A '''basis for unity''' is a common [[declaration of bias]] of many people trying to achieve '''unity''' on some cause or range of causes.  Without it a [[systemic bias]] tends to develop instead, often with unwanted agreements that only empower a [[clique]] or [[power structure]] that is relied on, e.g. leading to [[technology as slavery]] if one over-relies on one technology, e.g. [[MediaWiki]].
A '''basis for unity''' is a common [[declaration of bias]] of many people trying to achieve '''unity''' on some cause or range of causes.  Without it a [[systemic bias]] tends to develop instead, often with unwanted agreements that only empower a [[clique]] or [[power structure]] that is relied on, e.g. leading to [[technology as slavery]] if one over-relies on one technology.


[[Consumerium Governance Organization]] must manage the '''basis for unity''' of all users of [[Consumerium Services]] and encourage [[faction]]s to develop their own [[factionally defined]] basis when they disagree very strongly with others.  Thus even if overall unity is impossible right now, more fragmented [[democracy]] remains possible.
[[Consumerium Governance Organization]] must manage the '''basis for unity''' of all users of [[Consumerium Services]] and encourage [[faction]]s to develop their own [[factionally defined]] basis when they disagree very strongly with others.  Thus even if overall unity is impossible right now, more fragmented [[democracy]] remains possible.
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