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 ====== Welcome to the Open Access Economy wiki ====== ====== Welcome to the Open Access Economy wiki ======
-This is a (work-in-progress) community-sourced documentation relating to the theory of an open access economy. +This is a community-sourced documentation relating to the theory of an [[open_access_economy|open access economy]]
-Here you will (soon) find many live documents and articles detailing all aspects of the theory.+Here you will find many articles detailing all aspects of the theory.
  
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 An [[open_access_economy|open access economy]] is a proposed alternative method of organising human society without the limitations of trade and markets, instead leveraging existing community structures and technology to ensure (at a minimum) that every person's needs are met without condition, while also maximizing preservation of living systems. An [[open_access_economy|open access economy]] is a proposed alternative method of organising human society without the limitations of trade and markets, instead leveraging existing community structures and technology to ensure (at a minimum) that every person's needs are met without condition, while also maximizing preservation of living systems.
  
-Proponents of an open access economy believe that the vast majority of social and environmental problems today such as poor health, poor nutrition, poverty, many forms of crime and mental illness, environmental pollution and waste are intrinsically linked to our general market trading system, which is now technically obsolete.+Proponents of an open access economy believe that the vast majority of social and environmental problems today such as poverty, poor health and nutrition, many forms of crime and mental illness, environmental pollution and waste are intrinsically linked to our market trading system, which - from a technological standpoint - may now be obsolete.
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