The Future of Governance

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Introduction

OSE is working on tols for creating civilization from scratch. Outside the technosphere, this also includes governance. OSE's plans focus on practical experiments, where we take wasteland and convert it to paradise. This wiki provides documentation on how to get there.

Principles

For the governance aspect, here are some core principles that we are exploring.

  1. No laws, but only guidelines. One may atgue that without coercion-based enforcement, laws hold no power. We aim to test whether social pressure based governance is sufficient. For example - we don't say "You can't cut down a tree without replanting one in its place". We do say, "When you cut down a tree, it is desirable to plant another in its place" - and provide support to make that happen.