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Many people have written on the topic. We take a look at contemporary proposals, and explore the opportunities in limits. Whenever the effort is open source, we negotiate with the authors for further collaboration.
Many people have written on the topic. We take a look at contemporary proposals, and explore the opportunities in limits. Whenever the effort is open source, we negotiate with the authors for further collaboration.
#[[Mitch Altman]]
#[[Mitch Altman]]
=In the News=
*Relationship to Attention Economy pointed out in [https://plus.thebulwark.com/p/red-bull-elon-musk-and-matt-gaetz?r=37wyg&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web]. Article footnote 1 under Attention Economy points out that we are not talking about economic scarcity, but political scarcity. This is important - from first principles, nobody argues that we have economic scarcity. Just scarcity of distribution, which is a political artifact.

Revision as of 23:41, 20 March 2024

Intro

Th mission of OSE is to end artificial scarcity via creation of the Open Source Economy.

OSE's route to creating this transition is to create a replicable autonomous microstate that embodies a full economy, on the scale of Dunbar's Number in population. This indicates that such an experiment must have zero waste, and must at the same time allow for cultural and scientific advancement.

Study of Existing Post-Scarcity Economy Proposals

Many people have written on the topic. We take a look at contemporary proposals, and explore the opportunities in limits. Whenever the effort is open source, we negotiate with the authors for further collaboration.

  1. Mitch Altman

In the News

  • Relationship to Attention Economy pointed out in [1]. Article footnote 1 under Attention Economy points out that we are not talking about economic scarcity, but political scarcity. This is important - from first principles, nobody argues that we have economic scarcity. Just scarcity of distribution, which is a political artifact.