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I developed the socioeconomic model of [[Utilicontributism | utilicontributism]] after reading books about global issues, and reading a number of other concepts, problems, and criticisms written by others, mostly on the web. My material is almost all borrowed and integrated; I took the best and put it together as elegantly as possible. It's only elegant in my mind for now, so I'm trying to explain it properly for everyone else. | |||
Simultaneously I began constructing the framework called, for now, the [[Peer Trust Network Project]]. The project proposes how to build and establish utilicontributism as a parallel and ultimately dominant model. It's not marching orders, it's an open source blueprint. I have no personal army, and I don't expect one. I don't want fame or fortune, just a better world, which is fortune enough. | |||
Blog: http://relentlesslycritical.blogspot.com/ | |||
Latest revision as of 00:22, 17 February 2008
I developed the socioeconomic model of utilicontributism after reading books about global issues, and reading a number of other concepts, problems, and criticisms written by others, mostly on the web. My material is almost all borrowed and integrated; I took the best and put it together as elegantly as possible. It's only elegant in my mind for now, so I'm trying to explain it properly for everyone else.
Simultaneously I began constructing the framework called, for now, the Peer Trust Network Project. The project proposes how to build and establish utilicontributism as a parallel and ultimately dominant model. It's not marching orders, it's an open source blueprint. I have no personal army, and I don't expect one. I don't want fame or fortune, just a better world, which is fortune enough.