[Nomic] doing it right (possibly)

Stuart Moore nomic-talk at srcf.ucam.org
Wed Sep 29 11:20:02 2004


Adam Biltcliffe wrote:

> On Sep 29 2004, Mike Cripps wrote:
> 
>> I object on the grounds that you aren't actually proposing the motion 
>> _to_ anyone (due to noone else being on the list of voters). I 
>> suggest, therefore, that you have failed to obtain "unabiguous consent 
>> to the proposal from each such entity".
> 
> 
> I've proposed it to all other entities named on the List of Voters - 
> that being none, and I haven't failed to propose it to any of them. 
> Arguably, I didn't actually need to tell anyone what my proposal was, 
> since as soon as I come up with one it fulfils the criterion of having 
> been proposed to all zero other voting entities and having been 
> consented to by all zero other voting entities, so it passes into the 
> rules.
> 
> Also, I note that if your objection *does* stand, we're left with the 
> even more stupid situation in which I'm the only person on the List of 
> Voters and neither me nor anyone else can do anything to affect the game.

Yes we could. You could write my name on the list of voters and we share 
a joint coup.

Did I say that out loud?