In the beginning, there was the commons. Over vast stretches
of prehistoric time, tribal cultures evolved in tandem with the natural
environment. They did this without creating private property or hierarchical
relationships of control and dominance that led to consumption of nature as a
resource. Open-source culture provided for community sharing and community
development. With the rise of patriarchy, empire, and systems of egoic control
and empowerment, this open-source approach to community was destroyed. Over the
course of the last centuries, the commons was fenced, and everything from
agriculture to water was commoditized without regard to the true cost in
non-renewable resources. Human beings, who had spent centuries evolving away
from slavery, were re-commoditized by the Industrial Era.
The corruption of the commons led to the loss of integrity
between and among individuals, organizations, and community. Artificial
paradises made up of objects and possessions were substituted for true
community based on authentic heart-to-heart relationships. Secular corruption
is made possible by information asymmetries between those in power and the
public. In the absence of transparency, truth, and trust, wealth is
concentrated and waste is rampant.
We, Homo sapiens, are defined by what we know in the context
of the Cosmos and the Earth -- larger Whole Systems.
We, Homo sapiens, were in harmony with the Cosmos and the
Earth during earlier centuries when indigenous wisdom prevailed. The evolution
of social forms and technology toward ever-greater levels of complexity is part
of our human development toward deeper consciousness and self-awareness. The
technosphere, as José Argüelles and others have realized, is the necessary
detour that takes us from the pristine biosphere to the psychically
collectivized state of the noosphere.
We live in a constellation of complex systems. It is
impossible for any single person or even any single organization or nation in
isolation to understand complex systems.
Collective intelligence -- multinational, multiagency,
multidisciplinary, multidomain information-sharing and sense-making -- is the
only means of obtaining near-real time understanding of complex systems
sufficient to achieve resilience in the face of changes. Many of these changes,
including biospheric ones such as climate change and depletion of planetary
resources, are the result of human activity and industry in the last three
centuries.
As our technological capacities continue to increase and our
environment becomes ever more fragile and endangered, we find that changes to
the Earth that used to take ten thousand years now take a fraction of that. We
must rediscover and reintegrate indigenous wisdom in order to come back into
harmony with larger whole systems, and do so in a manner that allows for
application of appropriate technologies and science, open-source intelligence
gathering, and real-time self-governance.
This means that we cannot afford to address our complex
world with industrial-era hierarchies in which information travels laboriously
up the chain to the top, some elites deliberate -- lacking much of the
information they need, and often lacking ethics as well -- and then micro-management
instructions go back down. All this takes time, and the instructions are
invariably wrong. Instead, we harness the intelligence at the edge of the
network -- at the point of impact -- and the individual who is face to face
with a problem in a microcosm is the tip of the human spear, able both to reach
back to all other humans for assistance, and to act on behalf of all humans in
the moment.
It is in this light that we must recognize that only a
restoration of open-source culture, and all that enables across the full
spectrum of open-source possibilities, can allow humanity to harness the
distributed intelligence of the collective and create the equivalent of heaven
on Earth -- in other words, a world that works for all.
History is a narrative we construct and a tool we can shape.
Our model of history has been corrupted by "information pathologies"
that include weapons of distortion and deception; suppression of alternatives
and repression of inconvenient knowledge; and manufactured consent, propaganda,
secrecy, and outright ideologically justified lies that go unchallenged by most
journalists and scholars.
We find ourselves at the end of centuries of isolation and
alienation. We are at the beginning of the Great Awakening. The evolution of
social technologies and communications media appears to align with prophecies
of indigenous cultures like the classic Maya, who looked toward our epoch as
the end of one great cycle and the beginning of another. It's a window of
opportunity for us, potentially the threshold of transformation of humanity
into a new psychic collectivity, a new global civilization that can attain
galactic citizenship. We have the potential to achieve a radical evolution and
expansion of our consciousness as a species, once we put aside all lesser
goals.
Sharing, not secrecy, is the means by which we realize such
a lofty destiny as well as create infinite wealth. The wealth of networks, the
wealth of knowledge, revolutionary wealth -- all can create a nonzero win-win
Earth that works for one hundred percent of humanity. This is the "utopia"
that Buckminster Fuller foresaw, now within our reach.
Context matters. Context creates coherence and restores the
missing connections that the fragmentation of knowledge into academic
specializations has caused. Economy needs to be reimagined in terms of a whole
systems approach-the "true costs" of human action need to be measured
holistically, in terms of effects on the regenerative capacity of the biosphere
as a whole. If we as Homo sapiens fail to connect the dots and make decisions
on the basis of truthful, true-cost information, we will self-destruct.
Clarity (transparency) is the means by which we nurture the
recognition and sharing of truth.
Diversity is how our human species will achieve ongoing
abundance by liberating human innovation.
Integrity is how we enter into a "state of grace"
and become "one with God," however you choose to define and
understand these broad terms. This manifesto defines "God" as an
experience of collective solidarity that extends from the human realm to the
universe as a whole.
Sustainability can only be achieved through mass
collaboration and the achievement of panarchy -- a constellation of co-equal
hybrid systems of self-governance in which all individuals freely choose where
they wish to be heard, and have full access to all relevant information.
Culture is the soul of the community, the "glue"
that keeps the lessons of history alive, that demands clarity, that unifies
diversity, that nurtures and demands integrity, and thus sustains the
community.
A model for public intelligence is proffered in this book,
ideally providing a means for every citizen to be a collector, producer, and
consumer of public intelligence (decision-support).
A model for informed democracy also is proffered here -- it
provides a means for achieving panarchy, enabling every citizen to have access
to all relevant information and to participate constructively in an infinite
number of self-selected communities of interest.
Organized people will defeat organized money every time. We
must all come together to begin a new era that restores the sovereignty of the
public in the aggregate over all other forms of organization and influence.
Panarchy is the end-state, Radical Man is the soul,
Reflexive Practice is the process, and Web 4.0 -- all people connected to one
another and all information in all languages all the time -- is the means
whereby we create and actualize a World Brain and Global Game, a noosphere, and
achieve evolutionary collective consciousness.
The goal is to reject money and concentrated illicitly
aggregated and largely phantom wealth in favor of community wealth defined by
community knowledge, community sharing of information, and community definition
of truth derived in transparency and authenticity, the latter being the
ultimate arbiter of shared wealth.
When we relate and share knowledge authentically, this
places us in a state of grace, a state of "win-win" harmony with all
others, and establishes trust among all.
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