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Architectures of Civilization is a 4 year-long survey course and a core part of the entry level college-level curriculum for all of OSE's higher learning. The general curriculum of OSE's 4 year college-level program includes Architectures of Civilization, Learning How to Learn, and Learning How to Be a Human. This is in addition to the build-design hands-on learning, as part of rapid-learning, integrated education aimed at cultivating future stewards of the planet. Such stewards are intended to become pillars of a world of abundance, equal opportunity, democracy, and freedom on a more level playing field: a truly collaborative world in an inclusive post-scarcity economy. | Architectures of Civilization is a 4 year-long survey course and a core part of the entry level college-level curriculum for all of OSE's higher learning. The general curriculum of OSE's 4 year college-level program includes Architectures of Civilization, Learning How to Learn, and Learning How to Be a Human. This is in addition to the build-design hands-on learning, as part of rapid-learning, integrated education aimed at cultivating future stewards of the planet. Such stewards are intended to become pillars of a world of abundance, equal opportunity, democracy, and freedom on a more level playing field: a truly collaborative world in an inclusive post-scarcity economy. | ||
Architectures of Civilization involves a survey of all critical human infrastructures and institutions. We explore the shortcomings and advantages of systems from around the world, with the intent to improve upon current practices. |
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Executive Summary
Architectures of Civilization is a 4 year-long survey course and a core part of the entry level college-level curriculum for all of OSE's higher learning. The general curriculum of OSE's 4 year college-level program includes Architectures of Civilization, Learning How to Learn, and Learning How to Be a Human. This is in addition to the build-design hands-on learning, as part of rapid-learning, integrated education aimed at cultivating future stewards of the planet. Such stewards are intended to become pillars of a world of abundance, equal opportunity, democracy, and freedom on a more level playing field: a truly collaborative world in an inclusive post-scarcity economy.
Architectures of Civilization involves a survey of all critical human infrastructures and institutions. We explore the shortcomings and advantages of systems from around the world, with the intent to improve upon current practices.