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Startup microcivilizations are startup enterprises which aim to build nover human organizational forms (microcivilizations) which build upon best practices of all that exists to date. By definition, these rely on open knowhow, or best practices could not be reicated. The premise is thus an open, collaborative, inclusive nature of these forms. Such startup microcivilizations do not exist yet, but some proposals may provide useful concepts or design. This is a list of such efforts, with intent to synthesize into a startup community at [[Dunbar's Number]] and growing to approximately Dunbar squared - order of 10k people.
Startup microcivilizations are startup enterprises which aim to build nover human organizational forms (microcivilizations) which build upon best practices of all that exists to date. By definition, these rely on open knowhow, or best practices could not be reicated. The premise is thus an open, collaborative, inclusive nature of these forms. Such startup microcivilizations do not exist yet, but some proposals may provide useful concepts or design. This is a list of such efforts, with intent to synthesize into a startup community at [[Dunbar's Number]] and growing to approximately Dunbar squared - order of 10k people.
=List=
*[[The Network State]]
*[[Free Guptastan]]
*[[Charter Cities]]
*[[Startup Cities]]
*[[Fab City]]
*[[Exovillages]]
*[[One Community]]
*[[Special Economic Zones]]
*[[Seasteading]]
*[[Space Colonies]]
*[[Mormons]]
*[[Native American Reservations]]
*[[Permaculture Communities]]

Latest revision as of 21:03, 24 December 2024

Startup microcivilizations are startup enterprises which aim to build nover human organizational forms (microcivilizations) which build upon best practices of all that exists to date. By definition, these rely on open knowhow, or best practices could not be reicated. The premise is thus an open, collaborative, inclusive nature of these forms. Such startup microcivilizations do not exist yet, but some proposals may provide useful concepts or design. This is a list of such efforts, with intent to synthesize into a startup community at Dunbar's Number and growing to approximately Dunbar squared - order of 10k people.

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