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#Everyone strives to be efficient in the above activities - and aims to optimize their effectiveness continuously. | #Everyone strives to be efficient in the above activities - and aims to optimize their effectiveness continuously. | ||
#We are a learning community - everyone is expected to engage in continued learning in new and diverse disciplines. | #We are a learning community - everyone is expected to engage in continued learning in new and diverse disciplines. | ||
#No wage slavery is allowed on premises. Information work, agro-ecological production | #No wage slavery is allowed on premises. Information work, agro-ecological production, fabrication and small industry, research and development are the suggested enterprises. | ||
#Generally-accepted principles of conduct are the law of the land (ex., 10 Commandments, etc.) | |||
#Everyone contributes to creating a self-reliant economy - based on diversified production. Global trade emerges as a possibility beyond the provision of essential needs, which are to be provided from on-site resources. | |||
#Respect for individual rights is a high value. | |||
#Everyone strives for a high quality of life, with ''voluntary work'' replacing the ''need to make a living'' to the farthest extent possible, according to the principles of [[Neosubsistence]]. | |||
#Everyone is expected to contribute to global economic prosperity by documenting and publishing (internet) any economically-significant events and experiences at Factor e Farm. | |||
#Everyone has respect for the land and leaves it in a better condition than it was found. The land is not for sale, as it is a permanent site of human and natural heritage. | |||
#Anyone breaking rules is given ample chance to reform, and if changes are not made, one is exiled. | |||
#Governance and decision-making is based on ownership. Ownership is determined by one's creation or possession. The creator controls their creation, ie., has authority. | |||
#The path to the most sound governance is physical and spiritual abundance - and hence the community's inherent drive for empowerment of people (open learning) and for efficiency of productivity (open source production). |
Revision as of 14:50, 9 October 2008
These are the general rules of conduct for community members of Factor e Farm:
- Everyone is an essential contributor to the community's needs, either in sustaining activities such as food production, or in research and development activities
- Everyone strives to be efficient in the above activities - and aims to optimize their effectiveness continuously.
- We are a learning community - everyone is expected to engage in continued learning in new and diverse disciplines.
- No wage slavery is allowed on premises. Information work, agro-ecological production, fabrication and small industry, research and development are the suggested enterprises.
- Generally-accepted principles of conduct are the law of the land (ex., 10 Commandments, etc.)
- Everyone contributes to creating a self-reliant economy - based on diversified production. Global trade emerges as a possibility beyond the provision of essential needs, which are to be provided from on-site resources.
- Respect for individual rights is a high value.
- Everyone strives for a high quality of life, with voluntary work replacing the need to make a living to the farthest extent possible, according to the principles of Neosubsistence.
- Everyone is expected to contribute to global economic prosperity by documenting and publishing (internet) any economically-significant events and experiences at Factor e Farm.
- Everyone has respect for the land and leaves it in a better condition than it was found. The land is not for sale, as it is a permanent site of human and natural heritage.
- Anyone breaking rules is given ample chance to reform, and if changes are not made, one is exiled.
- Governance and decision-making is based on ownership. Ownership is determined by one's creation or possession. The creator controls their creation, ie., has authority.
- The path to the most sound governance is physical and spiritual abundance - and hence the community's inherent drive for empowerment of people (open learning) and for efficiency of productivity (open source production).