Well, so I have a recent preprint paper with Deb Roy and Larry Lessig about Conversation Networks. Part of the idea here is not an infrastructure-level play, as we just talked about, but rather just to enable more small group conversations—not necessarily in a binding way, but making it kind of the norm, for example, civic classes in education, for youth networks, and things like that. What we were just talking about are decision-making technologies that translate into collective action that somehow closes the loop. But there’s also, I think, a lot of realization now in the U.S. that simply listening to people on the opposing side and making it a habit, almost like just sharing food together, is what a country desperately needs now. So I think this very, very small-d democracy is not about policy at all—none of its output is policy.