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*We believe that complete, post-scarcity economies can be created on a scale as small as individual land parcels of village scale, by using modern technology and ancient wisdom.  
*We believe that complete, post-scarcity economies can be created on a scale as small as individual land parcels of village scale, by using modern technology and ancient wisdom.  
*We understand that a prerequisite to such communities is personal and political growth and transformation on part of the individuals taking part in this experiment.
*We understand that a prerequisite to such communities is personal and political growth and transformation on part of the individuals taking part in this experiment.
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Revision as of 14:07, 14 August 2009

Factor e Farm (FeF) Position Statement

  • FeF is an experiment. It is a development laboratory for tools, technologies, and techniques that lead to post-scarcity by means of optimal production techniques. (optimal is a loaded word. It includes all principles of OSE)
  • Its presently technocentric approach is only a step for developing resilient economies. FeF is dedicated to becoming a first, living example of such a resilient community. This is on top of being a development laboratory for the required tools and techniques. We are interested in forming a foundation for replicable, post-scarcity, resilient communities.
  • Its approach is radical, in that we're developing an integrated toolset for creating resilient communities, which make no compromise related to global geopolitics.
  • We believe that complete, post-scarcity economies can be created on a scale as small as individual land parcels of village scale, by using modern technology and ancient wisdom.
  • We understand that a prerequisite to such communities is personal and political growth and transformation on part of the individuals taking part in this experiment.


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