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In 5 to 10 years, organic, decentralised autonomous organisations (DAOs) more aptly called [[Coorganisms]], will increasingly outcompete corporations and representative governments as the preferred way to organise human endeavors, because they solve collective action problems better. This will lead to a renaissance of the democratic commons, by restoring ownership and control to the people, and usher in new forms of global stewardship.
In 5 to 10 years, organic, decentralised autonomous organisations (DAOs) more aptly called [[Coorganisms]], will increasingly outcompete corporations and representative governments as the preferred way to organise human endeavors, because they solve collective action problems better. This will lead to a renaissance of the democratic commons, by restoring ownership and control to the people, and usher in new forms of global stewardship.


This essay is part of the [[Decentralised Futures]] report from the Nesta Innovation Foundation.
[https://www.nesta.org.uk/report/taking-power-back Taking the Power Back] is an essay that is a part of the [[Decentralised Futures]] report from the Nesta Innovation Foundation.


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Revision as of 22:47, 2 October 2020

Ziri Rideaux and Brendan Miller offer a vision in which decentralised autonomous organisations (DAOs) replace both corporations and governments as the preferred type of human organisation. Like Bauwens, they see moderm representative democracy and nation states as being incapable of solving various problems, which instead require global collective action, and envisage what a global direct democracy platform might look like.

In 5 to 10 years, organic, decentralised autonomous organisations (DAOs) more aptly called Coorganisms, will increasingly outcompete corporations and representative governments as the preferred way to organise human endeavors, because they solve collective action problems better. This will lead to a renaissance of the democratic commons, by restoring ownership and control to the people, and usher in new forms of global stewardship.

Taking the Power Back is an essay that is a part of the Decentralised Futures report from the Nesta Innovation Foundation.