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=Model 1= | |||
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In their city-states, no one would pay income or sales tax. Instead, each resident would contribute a certain number of hours each week to volunteer for the community—from elder care to helping build 3-D-printed houses for the city—and in exchange, everyone would be given a basic income large enough to cover rent and other living expenses. | |||
=OSE Preferred Model= | |||
*A ''company town'', with the meaning of ''company town'' completely turned upside down - but retaining only the entrepreneurial social contract |
Revision as of 16:18, 16 August 2019
Model 1
In their city-states, no one would pay income or sales tax. Instead, each resident would contribute a certain number of hours each week to volunteer for the community—from elder care to helping build 3-D-printed houses for the city—and in exchange, everyone would be given a basic income large enough to cover rent and other living expenses.
OSE Preferred Model
- A company town, with the meaning of company town completely turned upside down - but retaining only the entrepreneurial social contract