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I’d like to see an experiment in pure-paradigm Graeberism 🤔 A “Graeberland” with an economy based on pure credit-mutualism and ineffable, unbreakable entanglements. Where everybody must know everybody, bookkeeping is prohibited, and obligations are governed by felt guilt vibes.
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Not snarking. More like disagree-but-commit curiosity. Various Occupy groups dissolved into tyranny I’d structurelessness, but I don’t think anyone has genuinely tried pure Graeberism the way libertarians actually tried Ayn Randism (Galt’s Gulch, Seasteading etc)
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There’s something to be said for utterly naive experiments like this. They tend to fail 100% of the time, but you learn things. Also this crowd has been holier-than-thou preaching at the rest of us for a decade and I’m tired of it. Do an experiment, and put up or shut up.
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Building/living this. With a powerful decentralized reputation system tokenizing an invisible gift economy and social graph. Hate to break it to you but could be succeeding
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The purists will never be satisfied. But as a Graeber fan, I feel it's in the spirit. A highly expressive, community-controlled tokenized reputation is relatively illiquid and non-fungible. And efficient enough (hopefully soon) to keep us in lattes sans centralized debt money