A governance system ("concord democracy") for groups (companies, non-profits, governments) which i feel will be both more efficient, lead to better decision-making, and also be more participatory than traditional frameworks. Mostly finished — carefully thought out, but not reviewed by others or tested yet, so probably has some bugs.
Site policy badges, Creative Commons-esque mix-and-match badges to allow online communities to quickly articulate the gist of their policies to newcomers.
Unfairness Resulting From Different Budgets At Trial, a proposal for a procedure that would prevent large companies and rich people from having an unfair advantage at trial
Computation is not free (an underappreciated principal with broad consequences)
improvements to English such as not capitalizing various things
introductory notes on Roberts Rules
introductory notes on politics (beware: these notes were written for personal use; they are not necessarily readable)
introductory notes on governanceSystems (beware: these notes were written for personal use; they are not necessarily readable)
raise money to chair a Professor of Free Software at a major university; this person’s job would be, not to discover new knowledge, but to produce useful FOSS software.