Expert opinions & perspectives
Author-owned articles representing individual perspectives on cooperation, governance, and alternatives to hierarchy. Unlike wiki articles, these maintain clear authorship and represent personal viewpoints.
Articles are author-owned expert opinions—the author's name stays attached, and they own their perspective. Wiki articles are community-owned and evolve through collective editing. Both contribute to our shared knowledge, just in different ways.
Language shapes thought. The choice to call our roles "coordinators" rather than "leaders" reflects a fundamental shift in how we think about power and responsibility in cooperative organizations.
Mental flexibility isn't just a nice idea—it's a skill that requires intentional practice. Here's how I've learned to catch myself in ideological traps.
A deep dive into the design philosophy behind Support Points (SP) and why separating governance power from economic power is essential for genuine cooperation.
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