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

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aka OSE Transformation White Paper #1.

Background

  • 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 - we work hard just to maintain the system
  • Marcusian critique of rationality of supporting The System, except for the very few outcasts
  • 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. Feasible in that they are not producing from resources and therefore can bite the hand that feeds them, but unfeasible because they are not producing, because they don't understand what it means to produce.
  • Entrepreneurs are not in general social entrepreneurs
  • Continued Gini Coefficient ailments. But is it improving currently - ref. Talk to Gini scholars.
  • Transition from technology colonies to open source eco-industry
  • The simple question: What happens when people attain material security, and with style? Ie, when we do it with nonviolence?
  • Define nonviolence - the OSE Definition of Nonviolence - not disempowering others, not continuing ecocide and desertification, and pollution
  • Define OSE Localization - transition to abundant feedstocks - rocks, scrap steel, scrap metal, plants (fuel, oil, bioplastic), water, air. The deep materials ecology embodied there for steel, concrete, building materials, insulation, fuel, food, and synthetic chemistry
  • Material basis for nonviolence - 99% of conflict is resource based. Religions are resource based, so hold on to your wallet.
  • Role of microfactory and materials production facility
  • Limits to industrial productivity on a small scale

OSE Solutions

  • Lifetime design modular construction set for 10x resource productivity. Case of Box Beam Tubing and Universal Rotor
  • Distributive Enterprise goals - can practical post-scarcity be achieved
  • Local enterprise as solution to pollution - closed loop, in your backyard, therefore you must care.
  • Dunbar Village Campus - 150 people carrying on a local civilization with 80% of local resources (easy) and moving on to the last 20% over time with import substitution. 2 hours of work per day, 5x per week for full material security using modern, appropriate technology.