Nika Dubrovsky and Alistair Parvin on the David Graeber Institute and the Museum of Care, The Survival Kit Collection and the Open Systems Project

I'd never heard of David Graeber.

28:33 "There is no one best playground." That helps a lot to get around the problem of institutional ownership which seems to plague so many community efforts involving collective decision-making.

See https://museum.care/ and https://museum.care/room/the-survival-kit-collection/.

See also Wiki House and https://www.opensystemslab.io/.

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My comments:

This is all very interesting, but there's a huge piece of the equation missing because any economy requires energy and materials which have to be sourced from somewhere and it produces waste which has to be dealt with by reuse, or by recycling or by being disposed of somewhere. These material and energetic sources and sinks are limited, mainly by our knowledge. And none of these things appear in balance sheets. That is why an economy like that of the United States can exist despite it never producing any net value whatsoever.

17:58 You and Richard Murphy keep saying that "the government owns its central bank" and that really annoys me. What are you talking about? The Bank of England? The US Federal Reserve System? The Swiss National Bank?

Read his books and maybe you can sign-up to his course and become part of the World Government, just by buying shares in some central bank. 

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