Measuring Fairness: When Values Are More Important than Value
Communities help one another, trade with one another and exchange among themselves. For these communities, feeling that the overall relationship is "fair" is more important than exchanging equal monetary or labor value. But how do you measure that? What kind of dashboard would you create to indicate fairness, and also point out when there are joint problems to solve (scarcity of a particular resource, for example).
In a moneyless world, what information would you want to know in order to transact/gift goods and services? What would you get back. A wide reaching and excellent discussion
How do we bring farmers into our communities? What could a currency provide for them? We discuss examples such as GrainChain as well as why we might not need a measurable means of trade.
Several attempts have been made to tokenize passing on of learning, but what we've mostly seen is a lot of people not gathering information from the past. How do we create communities that identify the right wisdom and learnings to pass on, and how do we pass that on?
When you prefund a project, how does the prefunding mechanism affect your future? We discuss prefunding and giving of vouchers to people against future services.
Communities have founding members, joining members, new members, volunteers--- how do you create a level of fairness in decision making? Is equality really equal?