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Message from the Founder
As Founder of OSE, I'd like to share some insights on what it takes to develop and move this project forward.
I believe that reinventing community-based solutions of localized production is the single most pressing issue facing civilization today.
This issue would not be so pressing if it were not possible - but the particular convergence of this moment in history makes this both a desirable and inevitable choice. I have committed my life to making this choice a reality.
Artificial material scarcity is a tangible issue - and without going into deeper metaphysical issues - it is one that needs to be addressed. With todays knowledge and technology, and the recent emergence of open source economic development, this issue has a chance of being solved. We have a choice, as humans, to move beyond artificial scarcity.
What is the promise? We don't know - we have never been there yet. We could only guess that the world will be better than it is today.
Today's world is filled with outdated institutions and practices as a supersized civilization is cracking at its seams. As we transition beyond this, we create new, increasingly resilient structures. We build on the old to create the new.
The nonprofit sector is one of those old institutions. I see it personally as part of a larger broken system - where entrenched systems prevent the world from transitioning to much-needed change. I see the nonprofit sector as one of those institutions that are built on the extractive economic practices of yesterday - a response based on making a killing in the world, and then trying to give back to the world. We can do better.
Persistent poverty, deprivation, and modern colonialism are outdated and the lot of humanity should be improved.
The promise of the GVCS is transcending material scarcity, where a new form of social organization provides for everybody - by building on lessons from yesterday. The foundation of OSE is Distributive Economics - where we don't generate poverty in the first place - but produce sufficient wealth everywhere that sunlight, water, soil, and plants are found. We are not talking about returning to the stone age, but creating modern civilization from local resources - simply because it's possible and desirable.