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sign in / register ecologically and socially friendly and sustainable anarchic civilisation about learn projects contribute contact about transition diagram: ethical investment fund acts as buffer & interface overview: the ( oef ) is a vision for a unique trust , with a non-for-profit ( nfp ) acting as caretaker trustee , and an ethical investment hedge fund acting as settlor to the trust on behalf of the beneficiaries - which are defined to be: “ ... the living and non-living elements, and ecosystems of planet earth ... ” oef aims to benefit its beneficiaries via a framework of non-species-biased justice , non-property/trade/currency-based economics , and anarchic politics . ( please refer to blog.open-empire.org for more details ) mission: to replace the existing global systems of economics, law, and politics, with a new framework of strategies, structures, and systems, that respects: the sovereignty of individuals; the physiological needs of all species; the psychological needs of all sentient species; the ecological and symbiotic interdependencies of species in ecosystems; with the burden of responsibility for ecological and social consequences borne by all. authority & sovereignty: oef claims its own sovereignty and independence from the corrupt and flawed economies, interests, and legal jurisdictions of nation states and other “authorities”. in other words: oef respects your right to self-governance, so long as you understand that - like it or not - you will be held accountable for the consequences of your actions, by the proportional reflection of those consequences upon yourself. oef claims no authority over anyone, but it provides the information and motivational framework for people to hold themselves and each other accountable. oef recognises neither claims of authority by external entities over itself, nor over its beneficiaries - nor indeed the very notion of authority by one entity over another (which is typically based on indoctrination and violent domination). history: open empire is a concept that has its origins back in the 1980s in questions i began asking of myself and the world around me. it took the first 10 years for these initial questions to crystallise and evolve into something more consise and concrete, summarised by a single new question: what would it take for a civilisation to be truly ecologically and socially friendly and sustainable, such that at no scale - from the individual to an interplanetary society - would it ever break? founder trevor rose ( franz josef or on the way to milford sound ? ) over the following 2 decades i studied, researched, contemplated, and discussed a great many topics in seach of the answers - along which journey i invented many things, but never pursued the development of these inventions, because none of them individually provided the answers i was seeking. there was a central set of problems i couldn't resolve, and about 15 years after the journey began, i ran into someone who provided me with the key to solving these sticking points. what had me stuck, was that as i went thought the process of extrapolating countless scenarios in my mind, in order to see whether one idea or another was capable of achieving the benchmark objectives i'd set ... i found that no matter how efficient any particular engineered object or process becomes at fulfilling its purpose - and even if (hypothetically) every single human made object/process on the planet was designed at its theoretical maximum efficiency - the same problem persists: if you have a growing population motivated by ownership and exploitation of property, whom are not responsible for the ecological and social consequences of their actions, you will eventually exceed the capacity of your planet, and there's no guarantee any solution will arise before it leads to conflict, suffering, death, species extinction, and ecosystem collapse. particularly if you're poor or another species, you are considered by the status quo as merely resource inventory waiting to be exploited, with complete disregard to your own interests. so this is where my friend ( nearly 20 years ago? ) introduced me to the work of the late ecologist howard odum, and the principles of ecological systems modelling and thermodynamics ... which i have to admit took me a while to wrap my head around, as it stood in stark contradiction to some firmly held beliefs at the time, and which i had to let go of in order to come to grips with it. but come to grips with it i did, studying it a little more formally later, and giving it all a great more contemplation over the years. around the time of these discussions however, it caused a rapid explosion of new ideas, and eventually led to me solving the problems that had me stuck up until that point. what you see here in this website, is just a small part of the work that has been done in the nearly 2 decades since that time. i must note at this point, that the same friend is directly and significantly responsible for a number of general concepts and systems i am looking at designing. however he chooses to remain anonymous at this time, due to the conservative nature of his professional life. where the project stands today, is that i am working on building a skeletal prototype of the systems required to get it all off the ground, and looking at ways of getting funding to accelerate that process, but on terms which will not sabotage the very objectives i am trying to achieve. ( check the blog updates for more information. ) learn coming soon: wiki.open-empire.org - to support conceptual understanding. information sub-sites: there are 3 parts of this site to help you learn about open empire: blog pages: an overview of concepts and principles. wiki pages: definition of terms referred to by blog articles. rss feed: subscribe to the rss feed to stay up to date ( rss feed doesn't work on mobile ) the links above go to the following subdomains: http://blog.open-empire.org http://wiki.open-empire.org register: to comment / contribute you must register. projects coming soon: git/gitlab based collaboration portal. the project collaboration development and resource allocation framework is still in pre-production phrase, and could take anything from months to years to develop - depending on whether i can find funding on acceptable terms sooner rather than later. once completed you will find a link to publicly available information on completed and in-development projects from this menu item - and after the system has been fully tested on some initial projects, it will then gradually be opened up for anyone to use. register: to create / contribute you must register. this framework will likely be at least partially based on git / gitlab - as they're already successfully adapted to the kinds of early test projects that are likely to be undertaken, not to mention the raw efficiency and flexibility of the underlying git repository system. contribute donate via paypal ( see link below ) to help accelerate this work. short term: there are 2 ways to contribute at present: donate via paypal: once off donations ( available ) . sponsor via patreon: monthly sponsorship ( available ) . coming soon: the following are also in planning: shop: purchase items from open empire projects ( coming soon ). resources: invest your time, skills, and/or other resources ( coming soon ). projects: undertake your own project in the open empire project collaboration development and resource allocation framework ( coming soon ). donations & sponsorship: donations via paypal will be used for the following purposes: purchase of new equipment and software. general research and development costs. applications and website development and hosting. income support for myself and for my musculoskeletal rehab therapy. income for others whom i will hire if the level of financial support permits. beyond this, if there is some really serious resource donation, i will be looking to start
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