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=OSE Case=
OSE promotes financial independence as arguably the most important step to ensure ethical behavior (not killing or stealing, etc), especially for people without balls.
=More=
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Financial_independence
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Financial_independence


OSE promotes [[Industrial Productivity on a Small Scale]] - with [[[Open Source Product Design]] and [[Open Source Microfactories]] as a means to [[Resilient Economies]]. A part of this pathway can be [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Financial_independence#Expense_reduction expense reduction], because open source economic systems are by definition produce lower cost to the user. OSE has already proven the feasibility of [[Industrial Productivity on a Small Scale]] in the early 2000s, as discussed in the 20th century in seminal books such as [[Small is Beautiful]] and [[The Second Industrial Divide]].
OSE promotes [[Industrial Productivity on a Small Scale]] - with [[[Open Source Product Design]] and [[Open Source Microfactories]] as a means to [[Resilient Economies]]. A part of this pathway can be [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Financial_independence#Expense_reduction expense reduction], because open source economic systems are by definition produce lower cost to the user. OSE has already proven the feasibility of [[Industrial Productivity on a Small Scale]] in the early 2000s, as discussed in the 20th century in seminal books such as [[Small is Beautiful]] and [[The Second Industrial Divide]].

Revision as of 19:07, 28 March 2022

OSE Case

OSE promotes financial independence as arguably the most important step to ensure ethical behavior (not killing or stealing, etc), especially for people without balls.

More

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Financial_independence

OSE promotes Industrial Productivity on a Small Scale - with [[[Open Source Product Design]] and Open Source Microfactories as a means to Resilient Economies. A part of this pathway can be expense reduction, because open source economic systems are by definition produce lower cost to the user. OSE has already proven the feasibility of Industrial Productivity on a Small Scale in the early 2000s, as discussed in the 20th century in seminal books such as Small is Beautiful and The Second Industrial Divide.