Problems cross borders.
Technology, climate, economics and information already move globally. Our democratic interface does not.
We start local. The system is bigger.
Folket starts in Denmark. Not because the ambition is small, but because system shifts have to be built somewhere before they can spread.
The larger plan is a new system for how people think and make decisions together. Globally too.
Reality is global. Decisions rarely are.
Technology, climate, economics and information already move globally. Our democratic interface does not.
That is true in Denmark. It is also true across countries.
The goal is not a Danish niche. The goal is a model that can be used more widely.
We start in our own pond because something has to be real before it can become large.
We want to build the system, test it, make it legible and prove that people will actually use a different way of taking a position.
If it works here, the next step is not just more Denmark. It is more places. More languages. More contexts.
Make the system concrete. Not theoretical.
Show that continuous signal, fixed thresholds and visible mandate can work in practice.
Not as a Danish export product. As a system shift others can take further.
That is the larger dream. Not just to update one democracy, but to change the logic of how public will becomes direction.
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