The OSE Mental Model of Change
The OSE model of change is a unifying theory of how to approach problems by addressing artificial scarcity at the core. The basic premise is that by removing artificial scarcity - ie, providing material abundance - we lay a foundation for solving economic, political, and social problems. Meaning that we need to solve house-keeping (economics) as the first step, and personal and political transformation follows. We know that politics follows the money - that's an assumption. If we examine human relations closely, we also observe that these follow economics (provision of needs on Maslow's pyramid).
It is our assumption that materialism solves idealism. Ample provision of life-sustenance can likely have the biggest impact on human psychological and personal development and integration. Thus, guaranteeing abundance for everyone may be the most important pursuit of society. Otherwise, you have scarcity and conflict. History is rife with grand larceny, murder, and land grabs, and the Russian invasion of Ukraine underscores that this phase of human character is not over.