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{{Warning | This book is the full compilation overview of a work in progress. Please refer to '''[[Gaianism (book)|Gaianism]]''' for more information.}} | {{Warning | This book is the full compilation overview of a work in progress. Please refer to '''[[Gaianism (book)|Gaianism]]''' for more information.}} | ||
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Revision as of 12:25, 19 July 2014
Gaianism is a book being written by Ziggy in collaboration with supporters of RBE, Minimalist RBE (MRBE), and the RBE10K Project, about the design of new cultural values and behaviours, in the form of a religion, functional to the implementation of viable RBE communities within the framework of pre-existing cultures. The book focuses mostly on values and behaviours, but also deals with technical requirements and proposals for said implementation. The book is written in the form of a wiki, with chapters in individual pages, however an edited version is maintained here.
Sections
Pending topics
- Gaia / Gaian / Gaianism
- Culture
- Effective and Non-violent Communication
- Ethics, Morals & Beliefs
- Academia & Education
- Production
- Consumption
- Science & Technology
- Administration, Coordination & Decision Making
- Behavioural Rules and Agreements (in place of laws and regulation)
- Freedom, Responsibility & Respect
- Dealing with Harm & Conflict
- Health & Nutrition
- Housing
- Efficiency (e.g. Nutrition - the most efficient way to produce and feed people)
- Criteria for participation on an RBE
- Authority & Horizontality/Grassroots
- Sustainability, Environmental Impact & Waste
- Equality, Fairness and Justice
- Security, Privacy & Safety
- Relationships, Family & Sex
- Rights & Responsibilities
- Property & Ownership
- Needs, Wants & Desires
- Special Needs and Circumstances
- Art, Games and Entertainment
- Transport
- Health Care & Age Care
- The meaning and value of life (life pursuits)
- Religions, Spirituality & Belief Systems