Civil Polity looks to bridge the gap between citizens and policy by improving understanding and awareness of governance issues and encouraging participation in peer to peer governance. We encourage ordinary citizens to find governance issues that matter to them and participate through providing structured concise research or donating to the actoning of the specific cause. Here are some of the interest areas in Civil Polity.
Economy
Discussions, resolutions and actions on matters relating to production, distribution and trade as well as consumption of goods and services
Agriculture
Discussions, resolutions and actions on matters relating to crop and livestock production, aquaculture, fisheries and forestry for food and non-food products
Finance
Discussions, resolutions and actions on matters relating to banking, leverage, credit, capital markets, money and investments
Public Finance
Discussions, resolutions and actions on matters relating to a country’s revenue, expenditure and debt
Money
Discussions, resolutions and actions on matters relating to mediums of exchange, units of accounts and stores of value
Tax
Discussions, resolutions and actions on matters relating to the funding of governments
Governance
Discussions, resolutions and actions on matters relating to the making and enforcing of decisions within society
Habitat
Discussions, resolutions and actions on matters relating to place
Infrastructure
Discussions, resolutions and actions on matters relating to facilities and systems that serve society
Society
Discussions, resolutions and actions on matters relating to the community