@Geefeconomie The chronological timeline, the chit chat, it having a decentralised infrastructure and the fact that it is open source. I wrote a piece regarding the future of our society a long time ago and decentralisation and open sourcing everything (including abstract things like the state) were my main items. I studied economics, work in IT, have an interest in science and history and all throughout history there is clear evidence that advancement is faster when it's decentralised and open sourced. There is only one other way to speed up development and since I'm a pacifist it is not an option, and that is war.

@joepie91 I accidentally deleted it and I don't have back-up. It got corrupted. I just tried to restore it. Sorry. It was just on my blog and a mental exercise.

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@Paulinebvr Aw :( I've been looking for a while for a well-sourced overview of "how this model has worked throughout history" that is smaller than a book, hence the question :)

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@joepie91 You should take a look at how indigenous people share land , instruments and knowledge. And for example Pierre Curie, Wilhelm Röntgen and Einstein.

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