๐ Local Autonomous Communities (LACs)
and Decentralised Autonomous Communities (DACs)
It was truly wonderful to meet up with so many informed and politically savvy Calarians last night. โค๏ธ It was both refreshing and reassuring.
From our conversations it occurred to me that we are already working towards two informal network structures to achieve our common goals. These goals including:
Physical and food security.
Mutual assistance and support.
Resource sharing.
Local trade, barter and commerce.
Political influence and favourable outcomes.
It is my belief that these network structures could be best described as:
Local Autonomous Communities (LAC); and,
Decentralised Autonomous Community (DAC)
A common understanding of a network framework, might be just as important for long term community growth, as the communal tasks and achievements themselves.
I am not saying that my concepts here are complete or perfect. I have merely put them forward as a foundation to achieving common purpose, across a multitude of individual ideas, attitudes, values and agendas.
Letโs briefly define and examine.
LACs
Local - in close geographically proximity.
Autonomous - self-governed, existing independently, with minimal external influence or control.
Community - a group of like-minded individuals sharing common purpose.
The LACs would take one of two forms with individuals floating within and between both forms as needed:
General Purpose LAC - continuous in its existence so long as the needs of the individuals and common purpose of the community are being met.
Ie. LAC markets. LAC entertainment. LAC charitable activities.Special Purpose LAC - temporary in its existence to achieve a specific goal or purpose. Ie. LAC training and skills development. LAC infrastructure development.
Leadership within a LAC would need to be dynamic based on size and purpose. However, at this early stage of conceptual development, I would suggest that the leadership within be regarded as:
Guides - within a general purpose LACs.
Masters - within special purpose LACs.
DACs
The concept of Decentralised Autonomous Communities is one thrown around by those in digital online communities, often participating in social, gaming, blogging and blockchain activities.
Like a LAC, a DAC is a self-governed and independent group of likeminded individuals sharing a common purpose. Unlike LACs however, a DAC is not limited to geographical location. Instead, by utilising technological advances such as the internet, social media and decentralised ledgers (blockchain), DACs can be formed to represent like-minded individuals on state, national or global levels. Alternatively, a DAC could be constructed around a specific theme or value, regardless of nation or geography altogether.
Conceptually, DACs are formed through the combined and coordinated actions of multiple effective LACs. The more effective the LACs are, the more impactful a DAC should be.
To maintain decentralisation, the actions of a DAC would be directly driven by two primary sources:
Influencers - social media and political personalities who best represent the collective values of the underlying individuals and thereby coordinating the behaviour of the underlying LACs.
Oracles - the output of digital consensus protocols to measure the collective values of the underlying individuals, used to guide the behaviour of the influencers and LACs.
With regard to Influencers - an example might be George Christensen and his new Nation First substack newsletter. George has proven himself to be an intelligent man of experience and integrity with similar family, faith and freedom values to our own. By subscribing to his work as individuals, he could directly influence the strategic direction of our LACs to achieve our common purposed.
With this in mind - please read his latest article and subscribe to his newsletter if you feel it beneficial and appropriate to do so.
With regard to Oracles - well these will be a couple of years away yet. However, they do excite me - as active and real-time consensus machines have massive potential. Not only for the effectiveness of DACs representing of hundreds of thousands of individuals, but for nations consisting of tens of millions.
DACs are a united and peaceful response to political and economic systems which have become corrupted and broken. First thingโs first however, we need lots and lots of effective LACs.
Music in the Park
I was thrilled at the response last night. It is fantastic that so many of you confirmed that you will attend Music in the Park, next Sunday, 1:00 at ๐ฆ
Aside from music, food, games, fantastic and fun - we can also chat about LACs, Guides and Masters.
Exciting times ahead for the awakened!
GOLDSMITH
So what skills will you bring to your LAC? ๐
Images thanks to Pixabay.
๐ Local Autonomous Communities (LACs)
Meeting people locally with some influence in the outside world, with the same purpose as us is a good idea.
And of course, thanks to the internet and technology, we can meet people with the same purpose in other parts of the world.
The idea of โโhaving meetings where you can fraternize with other people and thus be able to channel all this seems great to me, and it is very smart that there is acoustic music, some food at that time. How I wish I could be there. From here I send all my support for this meeting.
DM
This type of organizational scheme is very orderly and objective, local and sustainable autonomies can be a great opportunity to improve the production of essential materials and the creation of new methods of social scope.