Re: The "self-sovereign" problem (was: The SSI protocols challenge)

For me this raises to mind the philosophical work of the long forgotten
Lysander Spooner. He deserves more renown for his socialist libertarian
views on government.

"Law is an intelligible principle of right, necessarily resulting from the
nature of man; and not an arbitrary rule, that can be established by mere
will, numbers or power.”

from his "Unconstitutionality of Slavery"

https://static1.squarespace.com/static/55a3c833e4b07c31913e6eae/t/55a8030ae4b0be9aca0f8dea/1437074186653/UofS.Chapter1.pdf

On Mon, Mar 22, 2021 at 9:32 AM Manu Sporny <msporny@digitalbazaar.com>
wrote:

> On 3/21/21 11:57 PM, Adrian Gropper wrote:
> > Are we, as a community, being shy in using self-sovereign to describe
> our
> > perspective?
>
> My response below is for people that feel like the question above has an
> easy
> answer. I expect the following to be misconstrued or quoted out of context,
> which is sad, but here goes; everything below is said without any value
> judgements.
>
> Remember that not all nations and people of the world view
> "self-sovereign" as
> a purely positive thing. I'm not shy about using it, just very careful, and
> tend to avoid it as it tends to distract focused conversations.
>
> To speak to at least three overly-broad categories, self-sovereign is not
> viewed as an entirely positive thing among:
>
> 1. Authoritarian-leaning groups.
> 2. Non-authoritarian sovereign governments.
> 3. Non-western societies where the importance of the
>    individual is not placed above the importance
>    of the community.
>
> I don't think that anyone is here to support #1 above. #2 and #3 are why I
> tend to be careful about using the word "self-sovereign". It's useful when
> speaking to others that understand the nuance. It can be thoroughly
> confusing
> or shut down conversations with those that don't... and even when educated
> about the nuances, the message doesn't land well with the latter two
> groups.
>
> I end up doing far more damage control when the word "self-sovereign" is
> included than if I just stick to "verifiable credentials and decentralized
> identifiers".
>
> -- manu
>
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>
>
>

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