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Collaborative design could shift efficiencies of economies 10x, and this would be an unprecedented paradigm shift. OSE can work on this most effectively by refining the tools and protocols that it uses for open source product development. This assures access to wealth everywhere, and promotes a shift to entrepreneurial activity by a society of capable producers, rather than dependent consumers. This clashes with notions of specialization, where in order to specialize into narrow fields, people outsource life-sustaining productive activity to others. OSE calls for a shift where cities produce all that they need as [[Circular Economies]] |
Revision as of 17:26, 8 May 2020
OSE's goals are 3 main ones, personally and politically:
- Developing collaborative design protocols for Open Source Product Development that can lead to the Open Source Economy.
- Mass creation of right livelihood via distributed production.
- Personal growth towards a high level of health and Self-Determination
Collaborative design could shift efficiencies of economies 10x, and this would be an unprecedented paradigm shift. OSE can work on this most effectively by refining the tools and protocols that it uses for open source product development. This assures access to wealth everywhere, and promotes a shift to entrepreneurial activity by a society of capable producers, rather than dependent consumers. This clashes with notions of specialization, where in order to specialize into narrow fields, people outsource life-sustaining productive activity to others. OSE calls for a shift where cities produce all that they need as Circular Economies