Recent Changes for "Brainstorm/Outline" - The Open Enterprise Projecthttp://openenterprise.wikispot.org/Brainstorm/OutlineRecent Changes of the page "Brainstorm/Outline" on The Open Enterprise Project.en-us Brainstorm/Outlinehttp://openenterprise.wikispot.org/Brainstorm/Outline2008-12-02 22:55:28 <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Brainstorm/Outline<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 3: </td> <td> Line 3: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>- <br> - =Capitalism=<br> - Capitalism, a pillar of the proprietary enterprise. Capital is cost. It represents deficiency and hardship. Capital, also quickly coming into transparency, must use the invisible instruments of finance and markets that lack and stifle Full Open Automation, the goal of Open Enterprise. Proprietary automation benefits ownership of a productive enterprise with a historical tendency to deny intellectual and physical capacities to non-proprietors as the machine of consumption advances at any and all cost with the demands of growth. Capital's finite mentality ensures it too must have an end, an underlying cause for "boom" and "bust." Proprietary automation, left to its own capacities, will bring into question more frequently who deserves the benefit and ownership of its abundance. Money is waste. If used, it means nonrenewable resources are destroyed or humanity is under the forbearance of the workforce.<br> - <br> - <br> - The goal of the Open Enterprise is 'no cost': environmental, monetary, and emotional. Managers of finance, markets, and the entirety of the proprietary enterprise will need to "power down" the financial growth model markets feverishly demand, unsustainable without toil, struggle, or greater involuntary action. Freedom is not limited to the confinement of arbitrary economic institutions. The ability to self organize in a variety of Open enterprises will demonstrate the most favorable colors of a most grand enterprise if it shall be named, the human enterprise. At the dawn of the 21st century, the open enterprise must be partially closed and the proprietary enterprise partially open. This does not mean that both are in the long run compatible—only one can survive—and the survival of one or the other will have exceptional circumstances. The proprietary enterprise taken to its most core logic involves only the one at the top with everything. The open enterprise is each person, everyone "at the top" (e.g. limitlessly on the horizon) with everything.</span> </td> <td> </td> </tr> </table> </div> Brainstorm/Outlinehttp://openenterprise.wikispot.org/Brainstorm/Outline2008-11-18 06:15:59knuggy <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Brainstorm/Outline<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 1: </td> <td> Line 1: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>- Brainstorm Session / Outline</span> </td> <td> <span>+ [[TableOfContents]]</span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 3: </td> <td> Line 3: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>- 1.<br> - Capitalism, a pillar of the proprietary enterprise. Capital is cost. It represents deficiency and hardship. Capital, also quickly coming into transparency, must use the invisible instruments of finance and markets that lack and stifle Full Open Automation, the goal of Open Enterprise. Proprietary automation benefits ownership of a productive enterprise with a historical tendency to deny intellectual and physical capacities to non-proprietors as the machine of consumption advances at any and all cost with the demands of growth. Capital's finite mentality ensures it too must have an end, an underlying cause for "boom" and "bust." Proprietary automation, left to its own capacities, will bring into question more frequently who deserves the benefit and ownership of its abundance. Money is waste. If used, it means nonrenewable resources are destroyed or humanity is under the forbearance of the workforce.<br> - *<br> - The goal of the Open Enterprise is 'no cost': environmental, monetary, and emotional. Managers of finance, markets, and the entirety of the proprietary enterprise will need to "power down" the financial growth model markets feverishly demand, unsustainable without toil, struggle, or greater involuntary action. Freedom is not limited to the confinement of arbitrary economic institutions. The ability to self organize in a variety of Open enterprises will demonstrate the most favorable colors of a most grand enterprise if it shall be named, the human enterprise. At the dawn of the 21st century, the open enterprise must be partially closed and the proprietary enterprise partially open. This does not mean that both are in the long run compatible—only one can survive—and the survival of one or the other will have exceptional circumstances. The proprietary enterprise taken to its most core logic involves only the one at the top with everything. The open enterprise is each person, everyone "at the top" (e.g. limitlessly on the horizon) with everything.<br> - 2.<br> - Energy. Also known as "free energy" must be captured in a way that requires no cost as defined in point one. This means it will need to operate with renewable, freely available resources. Sun and water, when modified, are known abundant energy sources.<br> - 3.<br> - Distribution. Specialization can be integrated with the whole by forming a cost free transport network that spans the globe and meets the needs of each individual. As the workforce dwindles, so too will the need for the conglomerate retail box. The least waste involves direct shipment to the one favoring an acquisition. It does not require sophisticated artificial intelligence to transport items from place to place if transportation is taken to the sky or rail. Both sky and rail transport are powered by abundant energy sources.<br> - 4.<br> - Manufacturing. It is where physical production is most visible. In alignment with distribution networks, measurable resources that cannot provide more than enough for all will need to be abandoned to produce abundant resources. If scarce resources exist, they cannot be used or suffer the consequences of the pyramid of prioritised tyranny and force due to any more favorable way to judge or deduce what is 'deserved'</span> </td> <td> <span>+ <br> + =Capitalism=<br> + Capitalism, a pillar of the proprietary enterprise. Capital is cost. It represents deficiency and hardship. Capital, also quickly coming into transparency, must use the invisible instruments of finance and markets that lack and stifle Full Open Automation, the goal of Open Enterprise. Proprietary automation benefits ownership of a productive enterprise with a historical tendency to deny intellectual and physical capacities to non-proprietors as the machine of consumption advances at any and all cost with the demands of growth. Capital's finite mentality ensures it too must have an end, an underlying cause for "boom" and "bust." Proprietary automation, left to its own capacities, will bring into question more frequently who deserves the benefit and ownership of its abundance. Money is waste. If used, it means nonrenewable resources are destroyed or humanity is under the forbearance of the workforce.<br> + <br> + <br> + The goal of the Open Enterprise is 'no cost': environmental, monetary, and emotional. Managers of finance, markets, and the entirety of the proprietary enterprise will need to "power down" the financial growth model markets feverishly demand, unsustainable without toil, struggle, or greater involuntary action. Freedom is not limited to the confinement of arbitrary economic institutions. The ability to self organize in a variety of Open enterprises will demonstrate the most favorable colors of a most grand enterprise if it shall be named, the human enterprise. At the dawn of the 21st century, the open enterprise must be partially closed and the proprietary enterprise partially open. This does not mean that both are in the long run compatible—only one can survive—and the survival of one or the other will have exceptional circumstances. The proprietary enterprise taken to its most core logic involves only the one at the top with everything. The open enterprise is each person, everyone "at the top" (e.g. limitlessly on the horizon) with everything.<br> + <br> + =Energy=<br> + Also known as "free energy" must be captured in a way that requires no cost as defined in point one. This means it will need to operate with renewable, freely available resources. Sun and water, when modified, are known abundant energy sources.<br> + <br> + =Distribution=<br> + Specialization can be integrated with the whole by forming a cost free transport network that spans the globe and meets the needs of each individual. As the workforce dwindles, so too will the need for the conglomerate retail box. The least waste involves direct shipment to the one favoring an acquisition. It does not require sophisticated artificial intelligence to transport items from place to place if transportation is taken to the sky or rail. Both sky and rail transport are powered by abundant energy sources.<br> + <br> + =Manufacturing=<br> + It is where physical production is most visible. In alignment with distribution networks, measurable resources that cannot provide more than enough for all will need to be abandoned to produce abundant resources. If scarce resources exist, they cannot be used or suffer the consequences of the pyramid of prioritised tyranny and force due to any more favorable way to judge or deduce what is 'deserved'</span> </td> </tr> </table> </div> Brainstorm/Outlinehttp://openenterprise.wikispot.org/Brainstorm/Outline2008-11-18 06:13:05knuggy <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Brainstorm/Outline<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 1: </td> <td> Line 1: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> </td> <td> <span>+ Brainstorm Session / Outline<br> + <br> + 1.<br> + Capitalism, a pillar of the proprietary enterprise. Capital is cost. It represents deficiency and hardship. Capital, also quickly coming into transparency, must use the invisible instruments of finance and markets that lack and stifle Full Open Automation, the goal of Open Enterprise. Proprietary automation benefits ownership of a productive enterprise with a historical tendency to deny intellectual and physical capacities to non-proprietors as the machine of consumption advances at any and all cost with the demands of growth. Capital's finite mentality ensures it too must have an end, an underlying cause for "boom" and "bust." Proprietary automation, left to its own capacities, will bring into question more frequently who deserves the benefit and ownership of its abundance. Money is waste. If used, it means nonrenewable resources are destroyed or humanity is under the forbearance of the workforce.<br> + *<br> + The goal of the Open Enterprise is 'no cost': environmental, monetary, and emotional. Managers of finance, markets, and the entirety of the proprietary enterprise will need to "power down" the financial growth model markets feverishly demand, unsustainable without toil, struggle, or greater involuntary action. Freedom is not limited to the confinement of arbitrary economic institutions. The ability to self organize in a variety of Open enterprises will demonstrate the most favorable colors of a most grand enterprise if it shall be named, the human enterprise. At the dawn of the 21st century, the open enterprise must be partially closed and the proprietary enterprise partially open. This does not mean that both are in the long run compatible—only one can survive—and the survival of one or the other will have exceptional circumstances. The proprietary enterprise taken to its most core logic involves only the one at the top with everything. The open enterprise is each person, everyone "at the top" (e.g. limitlessly on the horizon) with everything.<br> + 2.<br> + Energy. Also known as "free energy" must be captured in a way that requires no cost as defined in point one. This means it will need to operate with renewable, freely available resources. Sun and water, when modified, are known abundant energy sources.<br> + 3.<br> + Distribution. Specialization can be integrated with the whole by forming a cost free transport network that spans the globe and meets the needs of each individual. As the workforce dwindles, so too will the need for the conglomerate retail box. The least waste involves direct shipment to the one favoring an acquisition. It does not require sophisticated artificial intelligence to transport items from place to place if transportation is taken to the sky or rail. Both sky and rail transport are powered by abundant energy sources.<br> + 4.<br> + Manufacturing. It is where physical production is most visible. In alignment with distribution networks, measurable resources that cannot provide more than enough for all will need to be abandoned to produce abundant resources. If scarce resources exist, they cannot be used or suffer the consequences of the pyramid of prioritised tyranny and force due to any more favorable way to judge or deduce what is 'deserved'</span> </td> </tr> </table> </div>