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Dear Richard,

Thank you so much for this, your most recent contribution, which provided me with good ideas about reaching each prospective participant individually before the first forum/roundtable. I will include that in my approach.

I have several years of experience organizing public forums around the subject of antinuclear weapons proliferation, which bimonthly forums our chapter of five members planned, and which I promoted. I had intended for those interested in realizing DESO to read the content before coming together over it. However, the idea of one-to-one introduction to the content for decentralization would be most useful prior to gathering at the first roundtable.

Then, your ideas about generating generosity from local, “networked,” conventional producers is good, and can be integrated among prospects for the start up organization of decentralized economic social organization, DESO.

DESO needs Land and components for the small holdings it is composed of.

Richard writes, “It’s a virtuous, purpose-based network for mutual benefit, where participants ask, “What can I give?”” That impetus is expected in DESO. However, DESO includes much more than that. Richard, you mentioned Maslow, and self-actualization, which in DESO with communal, community support is expected of each person from birth. The culture of decentralized civilization is grounded upon economic mutualism. Economic mutualism only functions while the decentralized civilization in question is matricentric, and that too is a structured proposition. (1)

Richard, I thank you for your kind contribution, and I look forward to your next chapter.

You be well and be in Good Spirits!

Yours always, Reed Kinney

Note, 1: Women’s Revolution, by Abdullah Ocalan

https://www.freeocalan.org/books/downloads/EN-brochure_liberating-life-womans-revolution_2017.pdf

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Good to hear from you Reed.

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