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*Central to OSE's philosophy of prosperity is the eradication of the resource-based conflict. Conceptually, this answer is simple - to create material abundance. Practically this requires a shift of mindset from scarcitybto abundance, or a transition of the economy from proprietary to collaborative. | |||
*US post-Ukraine -[https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2022/03/strategy-west-needs-beat-russia/626962/] | *US post-Ukraine -[https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2022/03/strategy-west-needs-beat-russia/626962/] | ||
*Total gummit expenditure of Europe is 45% of GDP. Sounds like 10% would be a desirable goal in an empowered open source economy, where focus is on transforming individuals to transform the world. | *Total gummit expenditure of Europe is 45% of GDP. Sounds like 10% would be a desirable goal in an empowered open source economy, where focus is on transforming individuals to transform the world. | ||
*High priority could be placed on a renewable energy transition, to solve'''Bold text''' |
Revision as of 06:22, 9 March 2022
- Central to OSE's philosophy of prosperity is the eradication of the resource-based conflict. Conceptually, this answer is simple - to create material abundance. Practically this requires a shift of mindset from scarcitybto abundance, or a transition of the economy from proprietary to collaborative.
- US post-Ukraine -[1]
- Total gummit expenditure of Europe is 45% of GDP. Sounds like 10% would be a desirable goal in an empowered open source economy, where focus is on transforming individuals to transform the world.
- High priority could be placed on a renewable energy transition, to solveBold text