Book - Open Source Ecology Distributive Enterprise White Paper Number 1 - Feasibility of Freedom and Nonviolence

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  • Asking big questions, so here is room enough only for main points
  • Can mainstreamable enterprise be created to produce freedom and nonviolence?
  • Mainstream enterprise today relies on continued ecocide. Of the degraded lands, many are still threatened and in danger of deserfification. (ref) Arguments for desertification continuing and being human made (erosion 4 tons/acre net loss (ref for how much soil can be made in a year). Role of agriculture in this picture. Role of mining. Biodiversity loss. Soil food web in mainstream agriculture.
  • Modern day sweatshops and stats - growing or waning?
  • The modern day treadmill
  • 30% of all energy goes to funding war (ref and military stats). Sectors of economy stats.
  • Military spinoffs - reframes as continued exporting of military mindset (competition vs abundance and post scarcity culture) - thus cost to society being significant
  • Most of civil society is non-entrepreneurial, so revolution is both feasible and unfeasible.
  • Entrepreneurs are not in general social entrepreneurs
  • Continued Gini Coefficient ailments. But is it improving currently - ref. Talk to Gini scholars.