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OpenCivics

OpenCivics, Benjamin Life

A network and framework empowering civic innovators, organizers, and patrons to co-design a vital, participatory civilization.

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Latest Issues

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Chapter 5: Our Crisis is a Birth

In previous chapters, we’ve explored what civilization is, the ontological shift required to transform it, and what open civic innovation looks like in practice. We’ve seen how islands of coherence can network together to create alternative...

6 days ago
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Chapter 4: Civic Innovation & Open Civics

We’ve established that transforming civilization requires an ontological shift — from a worldview of separation and competition to one of interbeing and mutual responsibility. Joanna Macy calls this civilizational transition “The Great Turn...

9 days ago
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Chapter 3: The Ontological Shift

Last time, we explored how civilizations are constructed through collective agreements — agreements encoded in our infrastructures, incentives, and institutions. We saw that these agreements, while appearing natural and eternal, are in fact...

13 days ago
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Chapter 2: What is a Civilization

In our opening chapter, we introduced Towards an Open Civics as an invitation to reimagine civic systems through participatory design. We established that this work draws inspiration from movements around the world — from Taiwan’s g0v to Ro...

16 days ago
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  • OpenCivics

    ROOT DOWN & RISE UP \ud83c\udf31 A network and framework empowering civic innovators, organizers, and patrons to co-design a vital, resilient, participatory civilization.

  • Benjamin Life

    I seem to be a verb... current nouns: civic innovator, researcher, and artist working at the intersection of regenerative crypto-economics, bioregional coordination, and governance systems design.

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