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<onlyinclude>Our [[vision]] is to see the world, its inhabitants, and resources governed by a global unified system having the primary objective of bringing maximum peace and well-being to all inhabitants. The system improves [[w:Scientific method|scientifically]] by ensuring the architecture is [[Openness|open]] and by providing the ability to independently modify any aspect of it and assess the value of those modifications with respect to its objective.</onlyinclude>
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<onlyinclude>Our [[vision]] is to see the world, its inhabitants, and resources [[governance|governed]] by a global unified [[system]] having having the maximum peace and well-being of all inhabitants and the environment as its fundamental [[bottom line]]. This system [[evolution|evolves]] toward ever closer [[alignment]] with its bottom line by its architecture being [[Openness|open]] and by providing the ability for people to independently [[all aspects changeable|modify any aspect]] of it and assess the value of those modifications with respect to its bottom line.</onlyinclude>
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Full openness includes maximising the accessibility and understanding of the relevant information and concepts. Combining this principle with the ability to change any aspect and the procedures to test how aligned a system is with the vision and values allows us to [[governance|govern ourselves]] as a planet for more effectively by applying the vast spectrum of available knowledge and expertise toward the achieving the vision in an objective and unbiased way.
  
 
== Platform ==
 
== Platform ==

Revision as of 04:14, 30 July 2011

Our vision is to see the world, its inhabitants, and resources governed by a global unified system having having the maximum peace and well-being of all inhabitants and the environment as its fundamental bottom line. This system evolves toward ever closer alignment with its bottom line by its architecture being open and by providing the ability for people to independently modify any aspect of it and assess the value of those modifications with respect to its bottom line.

Full openness includes maximising the accessibility and understanding of the relevant information and concepts. Combining this principle with the ability to change any aspect and the procedures to test how aligned a system is with the vision and values allows us to govern ourselves as a planet for more effectively by applying the vast spectrum of available knowledge and expertise toward the achieving the vision in an objective and unbiased way.

Platform

A suite of free, customisable software applications that can run on any computer in any language. What this means in practice: Download a software package or burn a DVD ROM that can be installed on any computer, which includes a continually-updated operating system, email, office and collaboration software.

A portal to a network of people to communicate, do business and debate matters of governance with. What this means in practice: Being able to select a legal and financial framework in alignment with your values, to pursue your goals within, with the ability to question and change any aspect and to connect with peers who abide by the same governance.

A turn-key organisation based on continually updated, proven best practices for personal organisation and setting up businesses. What this means in practice: Fill in a number of electronic forms to set up your personal and business goals, projects and manage resources.

See also