transform-social on Nostr: npub1ynell…2sy9d while I like how concrete the book describes how their proposal of ...
npub1ynellv77h4jd27sty4ycsnyqsjz0yc4p25rlszxls0xzfrdsaaasv2sy9d (npub1yne…sy9d) while I like how concrete the book describes how their proposal of a post-capitalist society would work, I'm not a fan of how much they want to plan centrally. IMO a central institute only needs to facilitate a consensus on the planetary boundaries and the local communities and regions can decide for themselves how their plan will stay within the limits allotted to them. Thus multiple approaches can exist next to each other as long as they don't interfere.
Also #futureHistories https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s02/e18-drew-pendergrass-and-troy-vettese-on-half-earth-socialism/ criticizes the central and authoritarian aspects of the proposal.
Also #futureHistories https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s02/e18-drew-pendergrass-and-troy-vettese-on-half-earth-socialism/ criticizes the central and authoritarian aspects of the proposal.