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Tactically speaking, the open source economy is based on [[Distributed Productive Ecosystems]] delivering [[Peter Drucker]]'s promise of a civilization that is both more productive and humane.
Tactically speaking, the open source economy is based on [[Distributed Productive Ecosystems]] delivering [[Peter Drucker]]'s promise of a civilization that is both more productive and humane.


In order to get there, open knowhow must fuel [[Integrated Design]] and [[Integrated Enterprise]] to provide for thriving, based on the transcendence of a [[Scarcity Mindset]].
In order to get there, open knowhow must fuel [[Integrated Design]] and [[Integrated Enterprise]] to provide for thriving, based on the transcendence of a [[Scarcity Mindset]]. This addresses [[Socrates]]' slavery, political division, and outdated mental models of centrist systems.


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*[[Open Source Economy 2022]]
*[[Open Source Economy 2022]]

Revision as of 05:42, 5 August 2023

The open source economy is marked theoretically by Distributive Enterprise forming the backbone of Distributed Market Susbstitution as the norm beyond the scarcity-based economics that were practiced up ontil the early 21st century.

Tactically speaking, the open source economy is based on Distributed Productive Ecosystems delivering Peter Drucker's promise of a civilization that is both more productive and humane.

In order to get there, open knowhow must fuel Integrated Design and Integrated Enterprise to provide for thriving, based on the transcendence of a Scarcity Mindset. This addresses Socrates' slavery, political division, and outdated mental models of centrist systems.

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