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* can a global market economy coexiste with a neosubsistence sector like it does today with "households" and families? | |||
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Revision as of 10:31, 4 March 2007
Definition
Defined by Marcin Jakubowski:
"Neosubsistence: The combination of advanced material and information
technologies introduces a new economic option that we call
neosubsistence. This is modern day means to livelihood where wise use
of advanced technology and ready access to information allows one to
spend a small amount of time in self-sufficiency production. This
leads to a high quality of life where higher skill provides more
resources in-house, reduces the need to 'work to make a living,' and
opens up time for other pursuits. It is a route to promoting a
bioregional economy, which relies more on its own resources rather
than uncontrollable global market forces. This promotes accountability
and reduces the necessity of war."
Questions
- in which units or sizes can neosubsistence work?
- can a global market economy coexiste with a neosubsistence sector like it does today with "households" and families?
More Information
See the transcripts of the video interview at http://www.p2pfoundation.net/Neo-subsistence_Movement