Some SENVI founding principles and philosophy.

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Vic Jasin

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Aug 22, 2011, 2:10:21 AM8/22/11
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This is the preliminary subject and discussion. All members who have
been invited are welcome to suggest content and ideas. The group is
intended to be a preliminary gathering place for those who may be
interested in becoming a member of a SENVI collective community
group.

All core groups are intended to be no more than 300 members each. We
expect to have many clusters of 300 group collective communities in
time. New members are encouraged to become familiar with existing
SENVI organisation members as an idea of the profile of membership we
seek. We seek to find complimentary but broadly varying expertise and
knowledge. We also seek those who are willing to support the group and
community in whatever ways possible.

We seek members from the trades, the professions, academics, group
founders, authors, scientists and simply those with a passion for
change, a willingness to help and an overall desire to improve the
human condition and to protect our global ecology and live in a
sustainable and socially responsible manner that favours "for the
good of all" as the overall philosophy for an evolved society that can
share the abundance and meet the basic needs of all as a basic human
right that it is.

Money is only considered as a means to an end with the idea that in
the future social and economic conditions may very well enable us to
have a moneyless society that is governed by direct democracy of a
government that a service to the public and less a source of
governance and policy. Referendum direct voting on all issues is
possible. What will result is what makes the most sense and is the
simplest to maintain and duplicate and considers the needs of all
without prejudice to monetary affluence and value of owned capital.

Wealth and affluence is a product of access and experience not
ownership and exclusivity. That is what it should be. Privilege goes
to those who are genuinely respected by the members of their community
or association of peers.
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