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#Growth plan: local OSE development centers, CSM, local organic agriculture, renewable energy everywhere. The ecological city. | #Growth plan: local OSE development centers, CSM, local organic agriculture, renewable energy everywhere. The ecological city. | ||
#Colonialism to neocolonialism to open source economy - a type of autonomy that allows for pursuit of mastery along a higher purpose. | #Colonialism to neocolonialism to open source economy - a type of autonomy that allows for pursuit of mastery along a higher purpose. | ||
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#Politics follows economics follows production | |||
#Addressing all global problems |
Revision as of 03:58, 14 March 2012
- Title Page
- OSE TED Talk
- OSE is Open Source Economy
- OSE is Distributive Enterprise + Post Scarcity Economy
- OSE is Extreme Manufacturing
- Imagine acceleration of innovation by 10x-100x
- OSE is Access to capital - 100x cost reduction over lifetime
- OSE System Overall Cost - $60k for 50 tools using induction furnace
- Imagine Communities Living from local resources (Rock, Soil, Plant, Water, and Sun) for modern standard of living at 2 hours per day for pursuit of higher purpose starting with solving all pressing world issues
- Rollout: XM 2012, Village 2013, Education in 12-Teams with Advisors, $1T in 5 years - viable economic option of cooperation.
- We're more than just tractors. Wikispeed. Cost analysis of a car over lifetime.
- Lifestyle - $1.6M to just survive for average American.
- Save Africa? No, save your backyard. The other side of consumerism is war.
- Growth plan: local OSE development centers, CSM, local organic agriculture, renewable energy everywhere. The ecological city.
- Colonialism to neocolonialism to open source economy - a type of autonomy that allows for pursuit of mastery along a higher purpose.
- Land Stewardship
- Politics follows economics follows production
- Addressing all global problems