INTRO 1:
Information Society

The development of wider, more complex information networks, with more and more direct connections have lead to faster and better intercession of information throughout the world. (...)

INTRO 2:
The Social Network

Society, understood as a social network, is a structure of nodes tied to each other by specific modes of interdependency. It is important to note, that according to the social network analysis (...)

Democratic System as a Network

Democracy claims to be the political system where the political power is decentralized and given to the people governed. This is by definition, as the word “democracy” is derived from the Greek words demos, “people”, and kratos, “power”, thus meaning “power of the people”, but also according to the founders of the modern democracy, who claimed to free the people. Despite of the claim, that in democracy the people are in possession of the political power, the political system currently is highly centralized, in two ways (at least) that are both distinguishable and connectible. These two ways are:

Parliamentarian Centralization

Structural Centralization