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Neosubsistence - a version of subsistence in the digital age, where it becomes feasible for communities to produce all essential goods up to a modern standard of living. This relies on globally-generated open design repositories and local production capacity, such as via [[RepLab]]s. Neosubsistence may include surplus production for outside markets, and it is a means whereby material security is | Neosubsistence - a version of subsistence in the digital age, where it becomes feasible for communities to produce all essential goods on the local scale - up to a modern standard of living - via an advanced level of import substition. This relies on globally-generated open design repositories and local production capacity, such as via [[RepLab]]s. Neosubsistence may include surplus production for outside markets, and it is a means whereby material security is generated by communities - or even individuals - motivated by pursuit of [[Higher Purpose]]. | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
* http://www.p2pfoundation.net/Neosubsistence | * http://www.p2pfoundation.net/Neosubsistence |
Revision as of 01:31, 25 May 2012
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Neosubsistence - a version of subsistence in the digital age, where it becomes feasible for communities to produce all essential goods on the local scale - up to a modern standard of living - via an advanced level of import substition. This relies on globally-generated open design repositories and local production capacity, such as via RepLabs. Neosubsistence may include surplus production for outside markets, and it is a means whereby material security is generated by communities - or even individuals - motivated by pursuit of Higher Purpose.