Partial Common Ownership
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2023-09-15 01:55
. Partial Common Ownership is a new, fair and efficient alternative to capitalist and communist methods of asset management. In this system, assets belong to no one, but to everyone. The current owner of an asset must self-assess and declare its value and pay a fee based on that self-assessed value. This fee can be used to fund public goods or distributed as a social dividend.
. The "[notes from reading /tkgshn/ "A SPECULATIVE SKETCH OF A DAO, WITH OPEN COLLECTIVE"" explains partial common ownership in detail and has direct relevance to the notes . In addition, "[memo that a "city-building proposal" was submitted to cityDAO for [/tkgshn/DAO to build a city on their own](https://scrapbox.io/tkgshn/DAO to build a city on their own)" proposes partial common ownership as part of the CityDAO project.
Partial co-ownership is a new form of asset management. Its implementation and operation, however, brings with it new challenges, such as owner self-assessment and payment of fees. It is also important to understand how this system achieves fairness and efficiency through specific operational examples.
. Partial co-ownership is attracting attention as a new asset management method, but its operation presents new challenges. It is important to understand them through specific examples. Title: "Partial Co-ownership: Possibilities and Challenges of New Asset Management Methods"
["tkgshn/"A SPECULATIVE SKETCH OF A DAO, WITH OPEN COLLECTIVE"]", "lickety-split association", "motoso/common property", "tkgshn/DAO Memo submitted to cityDAO for a "Proposal to Build a City by Ourselves with", "shared belief", "collaboration", "tkgshn/Fostering Worker Cooperatives with Blockchain Technology:. Lessons from the Colony Project", "tkgshn/Post-Capitalist Society", "copyrightlawtest"]
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