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It appears clear that the strongest incentive for de-escalation is material prosperity. To that end, we believe that the transition of the military will occur from waging of conflicts to the creation and dissemination of industrial productivity on a small scale. OSE's military transformation program is intended to transition current militaries beyond war - towards effective, open source production and the open source economy as a means to ending resource conflicts and to ending [[Artificial Scarcity]].
It appears clear that the strongest incentive for de-escalation is material prosperity. To that end, we believe that the transition of the military will occur from waging of conflicts to the creation and dissemination of industrial productivity on a small scale. OSE's military transformation program is intended to assist current militaries to a transition beyond war - towards effective, open source production and the open source economy. We consider this route a secure means to ending resource conflicts and to ending [[Artificial Scarcity]]. The future un-military will be an organization dedicating to the advancement of open source economics. Currently, the military and the economy are almost the same - both predicated on violence and extraction. This is not sustainable.

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It appears clear that the strongest incentive for de-escalation is material prosperity. To that end, we believe that the transition of the military will occur from waging of conflicts to the creation and dissemination of industrial productivity on a small scale. OSE's military transformation program is intended to assist current militaries to a transition beyond war - towards effective, open source production and the open source economy. We consider this route a secure means to ending resource conflicts and to ending Artificial Scarcity. The future un-military will be an organization dedicating to the advancement of open source economics. Currently, the military and the economy are almost the same - both predicated on violence and extraction. This is not sustainable.