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Neo-Piratism (Neo-Korsancılık) is a doctrine that defines several pirate values initiated by Tan Siret Akıncı, former general secretary and current co-president of Pirate Party Turkey. The doctrine got solidified and accepted by PPTR in the I. Pirate Party Congress held on 15 August 2021. It was called "Tan Doctrine" before getting its new name on an assembly meeting of PPTR.

Icon of Neo-Piratism, designed by a PPTR member named Soner Erdoğan.


The Pirate Values

The pirate values in Neo-Piratism are the following:

  • Propagation of classical pirate views like reforming copyright and patent laws, supporting transparency and digital freedoms.
  • Unlimited free speech/expression in the party and the government.
  • Decentralization and direct democracy sustained by open source blockchain technologies
  • Establishing a free market economic democracy and evolution towards gift economy by supporting cooperative and indie development models

Crticism of Pirate Codex

While Neo-Piratism accepts the values in the Pirate Codex as genuine pirate values, they are seen too general and not enough at all for a real political organization that is required to represent particular socioeconomic and domestic policies. For example, its not enough for a party to define itself as "fair-minded", which is a very general and naive identification that can be used by any political party regardless its orientation. According to Neo-Piratism, the Pirate Codex should adhere to at least big tent libertarian values.

Governance of Pirate Party

According to Neo-Piratism, a pirate party must have separation of power in its governance and a strong administrative structure to sustain the pirate values. In the constitution of Pirate Party Turkey, the roles of general secretary and president are extended to secure the status-quo within the party while balancing each other.

For the security and continuity of the party, a pirate party administration should set a clear example to the party members and symphatizers while allowing everyone to get involved in the organization rather than closing itself to other people by fear of securing pirate parties, which have very weak governance and complicated bureaucracy.

Factionalism

Neo-Piratism suggests that the pirate parties allow factions within, which would enable a better grassroots political environment for discussion of policies while securing the status-quo party administration by making any opposition transparent and accountable.

Positive Strongmanship

Neo-Piratism is in favor of a positive strongman theory, that a person who can overcome hardships faced by the party and its subordinates should be nominated for higher positions by the party administration, rewarding their merit and hardwork.

Identity Politics

While being in support of unlimited personal freedoms and progressivism, a Pirate Party should be against to the identity politics as it pushes the party to authoritarianism and outside of main Pirate Values. As a response to the main way of progressive policies set to support identities, Neo-Piratism suggests supporting freedom only, which enables everyone to have rights in the community. This policy is initially named Liberty First, where personal freedoms are said to be the only solution to identity crisis.