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== Our founding question ==
...Deal is, at its core, a research and development project that explores one question:
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* [[Gov/en/Portal:Onboarding/Glossary:Founding Question|Glossary:Founding Question]]
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...sustain a global marketplace?'' This page explains what each word of that question really means.}}
== The founding question ==
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== The Founding Question ==
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...ding research hypothesis]] — "[[Gov/en/Portal:Onboarding/Glossary:Founding Question|Can users own, run and sustain a global marketplace?]]" — with a concrete '
...e not promises. WikiDeal is a [[Gov/en/Portal:Onboarding/Glossary:Founding Question|proof of concept]] and a citizen science project. But there are substantive
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...a system for tracking legal changes — and this one asks the uncomfortable question: ''even when the law is free, is it truly accessible?''
...ractice, a legal fiction — a necessary one, but a fiction nonetheless. The question is: '''does the legal system do enough to make this fiction less absurd?'''
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