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open_access_directives [2020/03/26 01:40] jusropen_access_directives [2020/11/15 19:36] – [Community & cooperative ideas] freeworlder
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 ====== Transition proposals ====== ====== Transition proposals ======
-There are numerous ways proposed with varying degrees of alignment for assisting with the transition to an open access economy:+There are numerous proposals that can assist with transitioning to an open access economy:
  
-[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basic_income|Universal Basic Income]]a [[https://youtu.be/fto7Bn7m6dg|proposed]] governmental public program for a periodic payment delivered to all on an individual basis without means test or work requirement.+===== Sharing ===== 
 +Promoting sharing as an alternative means of economyIf we view trade itself as the driving force of poor motivations and behaviourthen it follows that promoting sharing (as the antithesis of trade) can help forge new behavioural patterns in parallel with the existing trade system.
  
 +It is thought that if enough people embrace sharing as an alternative means of economy, then it could some day replace trade entirely. A list of sharing initiatives can be found on the [[prototyping|prototyping]] page.
  
-[[https://universalbasicservices.org/|Universal Basic Services]]a [[https://youtu.be/9YXVT6gPbPQ|proposed]] government-level initiative to provide free goods and services. This includes free food, housing, transport, healthcare, education and communications.+===== Unconditional support ===== 
 +[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basic_income|Universal Basic Income]] is proposed governmental public program for a periodic payment delivered to all on an individual basis without means test or work requirement. 
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 +[[https://universalbasicservices.org/|Universal Basic Services]] is a proposed government-level initiative to provide free goods and services. This includes free food, housing, transport, healthcare, education and communications
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 +===== Alternative trade systems ===== 
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 +[[https://copiosis.com|Copiosis]] is a proposed economic system which suggests basic necessities such as food, housing, clothing, healthcare and education will be made available at no cost to anyone, while luxury items will be accessed through a system of payment based on net benefit to society. 
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 +[[https://common-planet.org|Common Planet]] is a proposed re-imagining of the control, use, and access to all the land, buildings, houses, and resources on the planet. The [[https://common-planet.org/plan|plan]] involves releasing all debts and providing an unconditional income based on age. 
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 +===== Community & cooperative ideas ===== 
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 +[[https://www.ubuntucontributionism.org/one-small-town|One Small Town]] is a proposal by Michael Tellinger of the Ubuntu Liberation Movement to create a prototype community cooperative on which other and larger communities could be modelled. 
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 +[[https://www.onecommunityglobal.org/|One Community Global]] is a nonprofit and nongovernmental organization consisting entirely of volunteers. Their mission is to help people create a better world by demonstrating a more sustainable and enriching way of living and open source everything needed for replication. To accomplish this they are bringing together people with the consciousness for the Highest Good of all life and the planet and designing everything needed to launch self-replicating teacher/demonstration hubs as a pathway to global sustainability. Their free-shared tools, tutorials, and resources cover "Highest Good" approaches to food, energy, housing, education, economics, fulfilled living practices, global stewardship, and more. 
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 +The [[:kotocoop|]] proposes a methodology for creating a viable cooperative as a transition to a resource-based / open access economy.
  
-[[https://copiosis.com|Copiosis]], a [[https://youtu.be/aQSYgCUAP_I|proposed]] economic system which suggests basic necessities such as food, housing, clothing, healthcare and education will be made available at no cost to anyone. 
  
-[[https://common-planet.org|Common Planet]], a [[https://youtu.be/UaDADilp-4c|proposed]] re-imagining of the control, use, and access to all the land, buildings, houses, and resources on the planet. A [[https://common-planet.org/plan|plan]] to end global poverty and homelessness which suggests housing will be a guaranteed right. 
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