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  • 08:25, 13 January 2026Francis Heylighen on the Three Stories of the Universe (hist | edit) ‎[3,314 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Discussion= Francis Heylighen: "Throughout history, people have relied on stories to make sense of the universe and of their place in it. Myths and cosmologies did not merely describe the world—they told us why we are here and how we should live. For centuries, what we call '''the First Story — the great religious narratives''' —gave people meaning and moral guidance. The world was seen as created by a divine intelligence; human life had a purpose, embedded in...")
  • 07:55, 13 January 2026Benjamin Bratton on a Philosophy of Planetary Computation (hist | edit) ‎[906 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " Video via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DlPMV5LJc-I =Description= "Benjamin Bratton is a Professor of Philosophy of Technology and Speculative Design at University of California, San Diego and the Director of Antikythera, an cross-disciplinary think tank researching the philosophy of computation supported by Berggruen Institute. In his Long Now Talk, Bratton takes us on a whirlwind philosophical journey into the concept of Planetary Computation — a journey that b...")
  • 07:22, 13 January 2026Commitment Pooling Protocol (hist | edit) ‎[1,709 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " = " a minimal way to explain how value coordination actually works in all living systems." [https://willruddick.substack.com/p/seeing-the-economy-weve-always-been] =Characteristics= Will Ruddick: "Someone promises something to someone else: labor, goods, care, future delivery, access, protection. Pooling: Commitments are gathered so that risk, timing, and capacity can be shared. We can thing of this as a Registry – what commitments are recognized as valid by any...")
  • 07:10, 13 January 2026Shared and Overlapping Sovereignty (hist | edit) ‎[10,116 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Discussion= Trent MacDonald: "The concepts of shared and overlapping sovereignty are foundational to non-territorial polycentric governance, offering a flexible and innovative approach to managing complex, multi-layered societies. These ideas challenge the traditional Westphalian model of sovereignty, which emphasises indivisible and exclusive authority within fixed territorial boundaries. Instead, shared and overlapping sovereignty introduce a more fluid and adap...")
  • 07:06, 13 January 2026National Cultural Autonomy (hist | edit) ‎[3,152 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Description= Trent MacDonald: "National Cultural Autonomy (NCA) is a non-territorial governance model that preserves the cultural and national identity of minority groups while allowing them to self-govern independently of the territorial state. NCA operates on the principle that cultural and national communities can exercise autonomy over their internal affairs, such as education, language, and cultural practices, without needing a specific geographic territory. Thi...")
  • 07:03, 13 January 2026Functional Overlapping Competing Jurisdictions (hist | edit) ‎[2,425 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Description= Trent MacDonald: "Functional Overlapping Competing Jurisdictions (FOCJ) is a governance model that emphasises flexibility, function-specificity, and the capacity for jurisdictions to overlap across multiple areas of authority. Developed by Reiner Eichenberger and Bruno S. Frey, FOCJ challenges traditional governance models tied to fixed territorial boundaries by proposing a system where jurisdictions are defined by the functions they perform rather than...")
  • 06:57, 13 January 2026Non-Territorial Polycentric Governance (hist | edit) ‎[7,506 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''* Article / Chapter: Non-territorial Polycentric Governance of Intrastate and International Relations. By Trent J. MacDonald. Isonomic Quarterly, 2025''' URL = https://isonomiaquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/macdonald-pfwo.pdf Chapter 8 of B. Christensen (ed.), ''Polycentric Federalism and World Orders'', Palgrave Studies in International Relations, [https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-95882-3_8 doi] =Description= Non-territorial polycentric governance r...")
  • 06:46, 13 January 2026Mycelial Social Contract (hist | edit) ‎[3,384 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " = proposed by Michael Haupt: URL = https://roamresearch.com/#/app/MichaelHaupt/page/fNTQBFuPH =Context= "As humanity transitions from the trauma and fragmentation of Material Consciousness—marked by Colonialism, domination, and ecological Overshoot—the emerging paradigm of Mycelial Consciousness offers a radically different Social Contract. This new agreement is inspired by the interconnected, adaptive, and collaborative nature of mycelial ne...")
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