philosophy
intellectual underpinings of Network-Societies
Network-society is fundamentally about improving and defending human agency. The path toward a world that is the most accommodating to this and other human values requires experimentation and iteration. Network-societies are incubators for testing new ways to foster sovereignity, coordination, transparency, and governance. By furthering these foundations of liberty and freedom future societies will be able to better pursue human flourishing in its many personal forms.
Common Philosophies
- Positive Sum Externalities
- Public Goods
- goods that are non-excludable and non-rivalrous
- Positive Sum World Building
Pluralism
Based on the thoughts out of [RadicalXChange].
Defensive Accelerationism
As a response to effective accelerationism e/acc, which in turn was partly a criticism of Effective Altruism, Vitalik Buterin coined the term d/acc, or defensive accelerationism.
Solar/Lunarpunk
Cypherpunk
Phyles
David de Ugarte's concept of transnational cultural-economic networks. Cited by Vitalik as an intellectual precursor to Zuzalu.
DeSci
Decentralized Science. Applying Web3 tools to research funding, publication, and IP. Longevity research was a founding track at Zuzalu.
Pop Up Specific
Click above to see philosophies that apply more specifically to pop ups (as compared to network states or nations).
Big Note
There is no consistent philosophy beyond "lets try co-existing in a new way" for network-societies.
Sections
- Lunarpunk — solarpunk x cypherpunk = lunarpunk
Pages
- Cognitive Sovereignity — protect your head
- Cypherpunk — cryptography as a right
- Defensive Accelerationism — d/acc
- DeSci — Decentralized Science
- Effective Accelerationism — e/acc
- Effective Altruism — rational philanthropy
- Phyles — Transnational cultural-economic networks coordinating online and offline
- Pluralism — social philosophy
- Solarpunk — optimistic view of the future