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  1. otherinter.net

    Positive Sum Worlds: Remaking Public Goods. ... Understanding public goods as positive externalities enables us to consider people that are not typically classified as members of a public to be our beneficiaries. This definition stands in contrast to economic discourse, where non-contributing users of some public good are considered "free ...
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    Cultivating positive vibes, working in public, and rewarding contributions: PoolTogether showcases the challenges of working for an open protocol. ... Positive Sum Worlds: The Remaking of Public Goods. Toby Shorin, Laura Lotti, Sam Hart ・ July 02, 2021 An era of global protocols requires a visionary definition of public goods, in service of ...
  4. wiki.p2pfoundation.net

    Public goods also rely on shared moral conditions, as any "good" is necessarily defined in relation to the value system of a given community. With these considerations, we advocate for an enhanced definition of "public goods," in service of others and towards civilizational longevity."
  5. eulerpartners.com

    A Flexible Design for Funding Public Goods. Vitalik Buterin on effective altruism, better ways to fund public goods, the blockchain's problems so far, and how it could yet change the world. (2019). 80,000 Hours podcast. Retroactive Public Goods Funding. Optimism PBC. - Hart, S., Shorin, T., Lotti, L. (2021). Positive Sum Worlds: Remaking ...
  6. vincentweisser.com

    Public goods are goods that are non-excludable and non-rivalrous. Non-excludable means that it is not possible to exclude anyone from using the good. Non-rivalrous means that one person's use of the good does not diminish another person's use of the good. ... Positive Sum Worlds: Remaking Public Goods, by Laura Lotti, Sam Hart, Toby Shorin ...
  7. docs.growthepie.xyz

    Positive Sum Worlds: Remaking Public Goods otherinter.net. Authors Laura Lotti, Toby Shorin, Sam Hart Published July 02 2021. Some common examples include services and programs that we use daily, as well as some important concepts that have emerged in the digital era: Public libraries. Permanent land preserves.
  8. otherinternet.substack.com

    Jan 20, 2024And an important point of our essay Positive Sum Worlds was that "public goods are enacted by social institutions that reproduce patterns of behavior in the public interest." In 2022, in a moment when the narratives of the last bull run had exhausted themselves, it seemed an auspicious time to tackle the "crypto institution" in a more ...
  9. to create a majestic and egalitarian society requires a more expansive vision of public goods than what can be imagined with economics alone. from Positive Sum Worlds: Remaking Public Goods by Sam Hart. Keely Adler added 2mo ago. As builders of a new digital society, we must be equipped with an even more inclusive and visionary concept of what ...
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