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RE: Self sufficient survival and urbanization

in #philosophy8 years ago

Thanks. I've been thinking for a long time block chain basic income systems, ofthen in the wilderness of my own head, and also trying to catch up what is going on elsewhere. I've followed closely e.g. FIMK, which now seems to be half dead, but any case, good learning experience. Today has been good day, I've found:

https://groupincome.org/
https://groupcurrency.org/
https://en.duniter.org/
AND, tadaa, the STEEM!
Relative Theory of Money (http://vit.free.fr/TRM/en_US/) seems a quite a chunk to read and digest. :)

My interest really began after I had been living for a while in ecocommunities and it became clear that they alone are not an answer, as the inbuilt necessity for continuous exponential growth of current financial system actively attacks the ecosystems and carrying capacity that local ecocommunities depend from and are part of. Continuous defensive fights with win some, lose most, are tiring in the long run, and replacing central bank fiats (cf. ponzi) with more sustainable means of exchange, such as cryptocurrency basic income, could go long way to remove the structural causes of ecological self-destruction by neoliberal globalization.

The structural conflict between rural communities and urban centers is as old as civilization. I'm optimist and socially owned p2p monetary systems could very much help to solve that conflict and create a win-win balance that is not based on coercion and structural violence.

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