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=Introduction=
=General=
'''An open source economy is defined as an economy in which the development of goods and services happens via open collaboration between independent stakeholders on the global level. It is an economy where the rate of innovation across all sectors is significantly higher than the rate of innovation provided by proprietary research and development characteristic of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century. In short, the open source economy is efficient: it avoids competive waste - thereby optimizing not only production, but also - distribution.  
The open source economy is next economy, in which abundance-based economics have been achieved for [[Mutually Assured Abundance]] as the universally-accepted security doctrine. Non-scarce means of exchange (money) is created, and [[Universal Basic Assets]] are a common and available path to for thriving. All [[Competitive Waste]] has been eliminated, lifetime product design has been institutionalized as the new economic norm, and physical resource conflicts have been eliminated. Open design and [[Collaborative Literacy]], fueled by [[Moral Intelligence]] has been accepted as one of the essential literacies of humanity.
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An open source economy related to the work of Open Source Ecology is defined as a parallel economy (enjoyed by 0.1% or more of the advanced world's population) marked by efficient production of physical goods and other products.
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The open source economy is an economy that optimizes both production and distribution, while providing environmental regeneration and social justice. The open source economy is in essence a paradigm where communities utilize open source knowledge and tools to provide material prosperity without relying on global supply chains for essential resources.
=Tactical=
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.


See our work from the early days of Open Source Ecology - the Enterprise Plan Video of 2011:
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.


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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 as a foundation for [[Self-Determination]] and [[Sublimation]].
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=Comments=
Some qualities of the open source economy are:
#Collaborative design of goods and services as opposed to proprietary development and patents
#Lifetime design and warranties on all products, outside of consumables which can be regenerated through closed-loop material cycles
#Access to [[Open Sector]] enterprise, which enables indididuals to participate in the production process on a subscription basis
#Access to housing via autonomous living units that can be stacked vertically, as well as other means of public-interest, open sector housing options
#Modular product ecosystems that rely on [[Integrated Design]] and closed loop material cycles
#Automated production assist that is available to anyone
#[[Kardashev Scale]] 0.01 limit until serious attempts at the settlement of space (current state is 0.0001)
#Human evolution to [[Self-Determination]]


Comment on the open source economy definition here.
=Tactical=
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.


[[Category:Standards]]
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 - realizing Jeremy Rifkin's prediction of [[Zero Marginal Cost Society]], and solving the [[Metacrisis-Singularity Paradox]].
 
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 as a foundation for [[Self-Determination]] and [[Sublimation]].
 
Some qualities of the open source economy are:
#Collaborative design of goods and services as opposed to proprietary development and patents
#Lifetime design and warranties on all products, outside of consumables which can be regenerated through closed-loop material cycles
#Access to [[Open Sector]] enterprise, which enables indididuals to participate in the production process on a subscription basis
#Access to housing via autonomous living units that can be stacked vertically, as well as other means of public-interest, open sector housing options
#Modular product ecosystems that rely on [[Integrated Design]] and closed loop material cycles
#Automated production assist that is available to anyone
#[[Kardashev Scale]] 0.01 limit until serious attempts at the settlement of space (current state is 0.0001)
#Human evolution to [[Self-Determination]]
 
=Links=
*[[Open Source Economy 2022]]

Latest revision as of 00:58, 24 April 2025

General

The open source economy is next economy, in which abundance-based economics have been achieved for Mutually Assured Abundance as the universally-accepted security doctrine. Non-scarce means of exchange (money) is created, and Universal Basic Assets are a common and available path to for thriving. All Competitive Waste has been eliminated, lifetime product design has been institutionalized as the new economic norm, and physical resource conflicts have been eliminated. Open design and Collaborative Literacy, fueled by Moral Intelligence has been accepted as one of the essential literacies of humanity.


Tactical

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 as a foundation for Self-Determination and Sublimation.

Some qualities of the open source economy are:

  1. Collaborative design of goods and services as opposed to proprietary development and patents
  2. Lifetime design and warranties on all products, outside of consumables which can be regenerated through closed-loop material cycles
  3. Access to Open Sector enterprise, which enables indididuals to participate in the production process on a subscription basis
  4. Access to housing via autonomous living units that can be stacked vertically, as well as other means of public-interest, open sector housing options
  5. Modular product ecosystems that rely on Integrated Design and closed loop material cycles
  6. Automated production assist that is available to anyone
  7. Kardashev Scale 0.01 limit until serious attempts at the settlement of space (current state is 0.0001)
  8. Human evolution to Self-Determination

Tactical

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 - realizing Jeremy Rifkin's prediction of Zero Marginal Cost Society, and solving the Metacrisis-Singularity Paradox.

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 as a foundation for Self-Determination and Sublimation.

Some qualities of the open source economy are:

  1. Collaborative design of goods and services as opposed to proprietary development and patents
  2. Lifetime design and warranties on all products, outside of consumables which can be regenerated through closed-loop material cycles
  3. Access to Open Sector enterprise, which enables indididuals to participate in the production process on a subscription basis
  4. Access to housing via autonomous living units that can be stacked vertically, as well as other means of public-interest, open sector housing options
  5. Modular product ecosystems that rely on Integrated Design and closed loop material cycles
  6. Automated production assist that is available to anyone
  7. Kardashev Scale 0.01 limit until serious attempts at the settlement of space (current state is 0.0001)
  8. Human evolution to Self-Determination

Links