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However, this does not mean that any specific aspect of current life needs to be protected. For example, conserving specific resources, species or climatic conditions could turn out to be irrelevant for the life of future generations.
 
However, this does not mean that any specific aspect of current life needs to be protected. For example, conserving specific resources, species or climatic conditions could turn out to be irrelevant for the life of future generations.
 
== Constitutional Norms for a Closed RBEM Implementation ==
 
 
This section discusses norms that can be used for RBEM implementation projects that are separated from their monetary controlled environment in their initial stage.
 
 
== Constitutional Norms for a Semi-Open RBEM Implementation ==
 
 
This section discusses norms that can be used for RBEM implementation projects that are situated in a monetary controlled environment and allows most interactions with this environment only by consent of the project members (also simply referred to as members).
 
  
 
== Constitutional Norms for an Open RBEM Implementation ==
 
== Constitutional Norms for an Open RBEM Implementation ==
  
This section discusses norms that can be used for RBEM implementation projects that are situated in a monetary controlled environment and allows maximum freedom for the project members (also simply referred to as members).
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This section discusses norms that can be used for RBEM implementation projects that are situated in a monetary controlled environment and allows maximum freedom for the project members.
 
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* For each member a minimum set of resources will be defined that the member has to contribute.
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Depending on the project required resources can for example be money, manpower, land or materials. It might be possible to select from different options (e.g. $10,000 plus 2,000 hours of service or $30,000 plus 10,000 hours of service). Flexible resource packages will enable more people to join the project.
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* Personal resources that are not contributed to the project can be used at one's convenience.
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A member can still visit friends and family who are not part of the project. The member can travel, work for money and bring his favourite furniture to the project site. Differences in quality of life that exist at the beginning are expected to slowly vanish, because money can only be earned outside the project. Inside RBE wealth (quality of living) will increase for everyone, and the less people use money the minor will be the differences between the members.
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* Project resources that are available in abundance can be used at one's convenience.
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If resources are available in abundance there is no way of exploiting. Abundance implicates that the resources are produced in a sustainable way. If originally abundant resources become scarce this norm loses its relevance for those resources.
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* Scarce project resources are distributed by consent.
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No single member or group must have control over scarce public resources.
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