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I agree in part, but this is a real project, not an "internet" movement. I just pointing the similarities.
Also, you say is a void concept. And it is not, is just another way of planning that (hopefully) will allow the productive parts to connect directly to each other, allowing them to develop some kind of alternative market.
Is a very interesting issue. I've read recently about the project Cybersyn, that was developed in
southamerica too in the 1970's, but ultimately failed because of political reasons. Anyway, it is an idea that has some real cybernetics grounds.
Neverthless, the real idea besides all this is improving efficiency and reaction speed of social institutions. All other considerations are just side effects.