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Basic principles:
 
Basic principles:
 
   Networked learning and updating structures (Systemstheory)
 
   Networked learning and updating structures (Systemstheory)
   Updating feedbak loop principles (Engineering)
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   Updating feedbak loop principles (Engineering and Gametheory)
  
 
===  2.2) Structural buildup ===  
 
===  2.2) Structural buildup ===  

Revision as of 22:24, 24 February 2013

Developing RBE Communities and Settlements analyses how similar communities were built in the past how they basically worked and how or why they vanished or shrinked to a meaningless level. This articles suggest further how basic RBE settlements could look like and work in detail. The basic principles as the underlying structure which allow the functional work of the communities might be here proposed too.


Contents

1) Analysis of former communites:

1.1) Structural build up

1.2) Dynamic processes

Processflows

Decision making

Methods for solution of conflicts

1.3) Decay processes and rootcauses

2) Possible build up of a RBE community settlement

2.1) Core values and methods

Possible basic values:

 Lack of money and price systems
 Minimum of management 
 Lack of pyramidal structures in functional organization
 Cooperation instead of competition
 Knowledge exchange and teaching instead of trade
 Space base similarities

Basic principles:

 Networked learning and updating structures (Systemstheory)
 Updating feedbak loop principles (Engineering and Gametheory)

2.2) Structural buildup

2.3) Dynamic Proceses 2.3.a) Processflows 2.3.b) Decision making 2.3.c) Methods for solution of conflicts 2.3.d) Flexible Balancing 2.3.e) Relationships with the outer world


(RBEM), or Resource-Based Economy (RBE), is a social engineering system that cannot be understood by analysing the words "Resource", "-Based" or "Economy" alone or in combination between them. RBEM is a label applicable to a group of beliefs, preferences, values and principles, and which has been documented in books, blogs, films and interviews by different people and in different ways. It has been deemed to be an entirely novel concept, and therefore not being able to be defined by any pre-existing ideologies or -isms.

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