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Responsibility means becoming a creator and producer, not a passive consumer of the status quo. There is a type of power that only the producer knows - a feeling of infinite power and autonomy that comes from production - from accomplishing tangible goals through one's skills. Responsibility is the new politic. The new culture is one where the producer is valued more than the financier. | Responsibility means becoming a creator and producer, not a passive consumer of the status quo. There is a type of power that only the producer knows - a feeling of infinite power and autonomy that comes from production - from accomplishing tangible goals through one's skills. Responsibility is the new politic. The new culture is one where the producer is valued more than the financier. | ||
Deep in our psyche, we want to be connected to providing our food and a comfortable environment. The DIY ethic shows this - people want to | Deep in our psyche, we want to be connected to providing our food and a comfortable environment. The DIY ethic shows this - people want to produce their own food, or build their own housing, or other technology. When people become further removed from nature or their means of survival - they become unhappy. People lose meaning and purpose once they do too much bean-counting or other senseless toil. | ||
Autonomy is not a case for being antisocial - quite the opposite. Strong community comes only from powerful and autonomous individuals who recognize that cooperation is stronger that competitive waste. These individuals do not drag the community down - they are instead the creators who make it vibrant. It is such a community that leads to cultural and technological advancement. | Autonomy is not a case for being antisocial - quite the opposite. Strong community comes only from powerful and autonomous individuals who recognize that cooperation is stronger that competitive waste. These individuals do not drag the community down - they are instead the creators who make it vibrant. It is such a community that leads to cultural and technological advancement. | ||
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A deep passion for freedom lies in the heart of the autonomous man. It is as such that politics transform from the welfare state to one where maximum responsibility in each participant becomes the new rule of the land. | A deep passion for freedom lies in the heart of the autonomous man. It is as such that politics transform from the welfare state to one where maximum responsibility in each participant becomes the new rule of the land. | ||
Open source information, knowhow, and technology are the foundation. Yet this does not bring us wisdom. Wisdom must be gained from experience - and | Open source information, knowhow, and technology are the foundation. "The heart of economic democracy lies in decentralized production potential spread throughout the populace." Yet this does not bring us wisdom. Wisdom must be gained from experience - and economic democracy can help us along the way. Delivering the true power of technology prevents us from returning to the stone age. | ||
Do you believe in the above? If so, then you qualify | Once artificial material scarcity is no longer present, the economic and political system takes on a major shift. Change the environment - and you change the options. Provide new options - and the discourse of civilization shifts to a new plane of existence. | ||
This is very close - it is immediately and imminently available to those who can stomach societal transformation. The technology is there, the will is not. It is up to the responsible section of the population to lead the way. | |||
If the good side wins - then life will be easier. Poverty and war will disappear. The economy will shift from one that enforces mediocrity to one that enforces optimization and best practice. Societal dynamics will shift such that psychopaths without compassion are no longer promoted to leadership positions, and wise men begin to lead. | |||
Do you believe in the above? If so, then you qualify to be the. | |||
=Gaining Traction= | =Gaining Traction= |
Revision as of 05:17, 18 January 2012
Setting Standards for OSE Leadership
Open Source Ecology is more than open source culture. It is more than open source technology. It is more than the open source economy or ecology.
It is about living a lifestyle of post-scarcity. In a lifestyle of post-scarcity - the trend is more for people living as diversified and powerful generalists - who participate in providing as much of one's essential needs without complete dependence on others. With unlimited access to information - there's potential that people become more capable and powerful than at any other point in history. The need for specialization diminishes as the density of skill and productive capacity intensifies within individuals and communities.
And most profoundly, it is about people who have not lost touch with nature. It is about people who understand that material resources and prosperity come from the earth - and therefore - truly appropriate technology choices are ones that connect us back to nature - not remove us from it.
This means responsibility for the world around us - from our own lifestyle to global geopolitics - based on how we interact with nature in procuring those needs that sustain us and make us thrive.
Responsibility means becoming a creator and producer, not a passive consumer of the status quo. There is a type of power that only the producer knows - a feeling of infinite power and autonomy that comes from production - from accomplishing tangible goals through one's skills. Responsibility is the new politic. The new culture is one where the producer is valued more than the financier.
Deep in our psyche, we want to be connected to providing our food and a comfortable environment. The DIY ethic shows this - people want to produce their own food, or build their own housing, or other technology. When people become further removed from nature or their means of survival - they become unhappy. People lose meaning and purpose once they do too much bean-counting or other senseless toil.
Autonomy is not a case for being antisocial - quite the opposite. Strong community comes only from powerful and autonomous individuals who recognize that cooperation is stronger that competitive waste. These individuals do not drag the community down - they are instead the creators who make it vibrant. It is such a community that leads to cultural and technological advancement.
A deep passion for freedom lies in the heart of the autonomous man. It is as such that politics transform from the welfare state to one where maximum responsibility in each participant becomes the new rule of the land.
Open source information, knowhow, and technology are the foundation. "The heart of economic democracy lies in decentralized production potential spread throughout the populace." Yet this does not bring us wisdom. Wisdom must be gained from experience - and economic democracy can help us along the way. Delivering the true power of technology prevents us from returning to the stone age.
Once artificial material scarcity is no longer present, the economic and political system takes on a major shift. Change the environment - and you change the options. Provide new options - and the discourse of civilization shifts to a new plane of existence.
This is very close - it is immediately and imminently available to those who can stomach societal transformation. The technology is there, the will is not. It is up to the responsible section of the population to lead the way.
If the good side wins - then life will be easier. Poverty and war will disappear. The economy will shift from one that enforces mediocrity to one that enforces optimization and best practice. Societal dynamics will shift such that psychopaths without compassion are no longer promoted to leadership positions, and wise men begin to lead.
Do you believe in the above? If so, then you qualify to be the.
Gaining Traction
Recruiting Co-Founder - See http://blog.opensourceecology.org/2011/12/calling-all-disruptive-boundary-smashing-distributive-enterprise-heavyweights/