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The Community Capitalization model promoted by OSE for funding replicas of [[Autonomous, Digital-Age Communities]] involves:
The Community Capitalization model promoted by OSE for funding replicas of [[Autonomous, Digital-Age Communities]] involves:


#Donation of land by one of the community members, with land put in trust (equitable interest extinguished) as a site of [[Permanent Human Heritage]] under [[Meritocratic Governance]].
#Co-investment of land by one of the community members, with land put in trust (equitable interest extinguished) as a site of [[Permanent Human Heritage]] under [[Meritocratic Governance]].
#Immersion Training in skills required for efficient, cross-disciplinary productivity and [[Psychological Maturity]].
#Access to a [[RepLab]] for producing technology at the cost of scrap steel.
 
OSE's experiment involves assessing the feasibility of such a capitalization model in replication of [[Open Stewardship Enterprise Communities]] of 30 people on a 30 acre scale at a cost of $10k in capitalization by a core of 4 fabricators + joining team. See [[Replication Strategy]].

Latest revision as of 13:37, 24 May 2012

The Community Capitalization model promoted by OSE for funding replicas of Autonomous, Digital-Age Communities involves:

  1. Co-investment of land by one of the community members, with land put in trust (equitable interest extinguished) as a site of Permanent Human Heritage under Meritocratic Governance.
  2. Immersion Training in skills required for efficient, cross-disciplinary productivity and Psychological Maturity.
  3. Access to a RepLab for producing technology at the cost of scrap steel.

OSE's experiment involves assessing the feasibility of such a capitalization model in replication of Open Stewardship Enterprise Communities of 30 people on a 30 acre scale at a cost of $10k in capitalization by a core of 4 fabricators + joining team. See Replication Strategy.