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[[The RBE10K Project]] has unique purposes and strategies. Although many other projects have been attempted with apparently similar goals, the strategies have been significantly different. Even the goals pursued, if analysed carefully, quickly show that the goals are also significantly different.
 
[[The RBE10K Project]] has unique purposes and strategies. Although many other projects have been attempted with apparently similar goals, the strategies have been significantly different. Even the goals pursued, if analysed carefully, quickly show that the goals are also significantly different.
  
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=== Differences with The Venus Project ===
 
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Perhaps the main difference between the projects is that [[The Venus Project]] (TVP) is more [[w:Humanism|humanist]], whilst RBE10K is more [[w:Structuralism|structuralist]] or even [[w:Post-structuralism|post-structuralist]]. The following lists of differences are by no means comprehensive, however they illustrate some of the key differences between the projects.
 
Perhaps the main difference between the projects is that [[The Venus Project]] (TVP) is more [[w:Humanism|humanist]], whilst RBE10K is more [[w:Structuralism|structuralist]] or even [[w:Post-structuralism|post-structuralist]]. The following lists of differences are by no means comprehensive, however they illustrate some of the key differences between the projects.
  
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Unlike TVP, RBE10K does '''NOT''':
 
Unlike TVP, RBE10K does '''NOT''':
 
* depend on technologies that are not readily available and easily accessible
 
* depend on technologies that are not readily available and easily accessible
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* promulgate a grand-unified global system
 
* promulgate a grand-unified global system
  
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Instead, RBE10K promotes:
 
Instead, RBE10K promotes:
 
* having RBE be more about the way individuals interact with each other, and less about physical infrastructure
 
* having RBE be more about the way individuals interact with each other, and less about physical infrastructure
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* engaging only with individuals, avoiding businesses, companies and governments
 
* engaging only with individuals, avoiding businesses, companies and governments
  
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=== Differences with The Zeitgeist Movement ===
 
These cannot really compare as they have different aims and purposes. First of all, [[The Zeitgeist Movement]] (TZM) is engaged in raising awareness about the problems with current society and proposing a RBE as a solution, whilst RBE10K Project is not engaged in raising awareness but on experimenting with a RBE community directly. Whilst the RBE10K Project will likely assist in raising awareness about RBE, it is not its main purpose, and TZM has a much better structure for that purpose.
 
These cannot really compare as they have different aims and purposes. First of all, [[The Zeitgeist Movement]] (TZM) is engaged in raising awareness about the problems with current society and proposing a RBE as a solution, whilst RBE10K Project is not engaged in raising awareness but on experimenting with a RBE community directly. Whilst the RBE10K Project will likely assist in raising awareness about RBE, it is not its main purpose, and TZM has a much better structure for that purpose.
  
=== Differences with Transition towns and other sustainable approaches === <!--T:6-->
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=== Differences with Transition towns and other sustainable approaches ===
 
The key difference between these is the social engineering aspect of RBE. [[Sister Projects|Transition Towns and similar projects]] are generally a different social model altogether, focusing on improving some characteristics of the current system, or even going back to pre-industrial systems, whilst the RBE10K project seek to redesign the whole social structure (social engineering) making full use of currently available knowledge and technologies. There have been and currently exist many communities with sustainability in mind like transition towns, hippy communes, and projects like [[w:The Peckham Experiment|The Peckham Experiment]], however none of these have embraced both social engineering, automation, a non-monetary system, and voluntarism.
 
The key difference between these is the social engineering aspect of RBE. [[Sister Projects|Transition Towns and similar projects]] are generally a different social model altogether, focusing on improving some characteristics of the current system, or even going back to pre-industrial systems, whilst the RBE10K project seek to redesign the whole social structure (social engineering) making full use of currently available knowledge and technologies. There have been and currently exist many communities with sustainability in mind like transition towns, hippy communes, and projects like [[w:The Peckham Experiment|The Peckham Experiment]], however none of these have embraced both social engineering, automation, a non-monetary system, and voluntarism.
 
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