Vaku wrote:MagicManICT wrote:Provide me a real world example of this "public negotiation" you talk about?
Pictures for the feeble-minded and links for the investigative.
United Nations
U.S. Senate
U.S. House of Representatives
Those people conduct deals, reach agreements, announce problems, work towards solutions, sign treaties, declare war.
Privately, they may backstab, extort, be bribed, philander, they shit-talk each other (sometimes publicly).
But in those places, things have a tendency to get done.
We have the very same capacity to do so in HnH for the sake of fun. It all depends on how much you want to accomplish in game. If you want to create something world-class and be productive, or make something meager and hide in hole, it all starts with you.
Leadership and business is for the former.
The problem with your allusions is that you presume that the Hearth is anything like Earth.
You're coming from a fundamentally flawed preconception that the word of law is passable in HnH. It's not.
Hearth is a haven for those who believe is Darwin's law. People are held accountable based on their sovereign right to do as they are physically and mentally capable, nothing else. To pretend that a few people can prance around in a "room" and dictate the wills of the majority in Hearth, you are wrong.
In Earth, we are bound by the rule of law. Fortunately for us, there is no Corporate law in haven, nor should there be. The people are all that matter.
If I want to live a life of vengeance, I can. Bloodlust? I can. Reclusion? I can. Valor? I can.
Skype conferences, much like your 3rd pic example, are self-parody jokes. You know what happens in them? You can see it in the picture. A lot of self-serving decisions that just so happen to ripple out into the unassuming's lives. Everyone's standing around in small groups. That's not legislative, that's a cocktail party off the rich and powerful.
Your 2nd picture is drawn for a reason. It's a fiction of the past, presuming that people were more civil when they were beholden to both their own, and other's, flesh and blood, and acted accordingly.
The UN is the only example you've used that is a viable one, but that's only because everyone theere is under the Geneva convention AND they speak different languages! They
have to be patient and civil!