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On an open sense, anarcho-pragmatism is a method for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_development_theory social development] in which [[participants]] are [[free]] (libres) and [[equal]] and social relationships are established by [[ethical trusting mechanisms]]. | On an open sense, anarcho-pragmatism is a method for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_development_theory social development] in which [[participants]] are [[free]] (libres) and [[equal]] and social relationships are established by [[ethical trusting mechanisms]]. | ||
− | On a more extensive sense, anarcho-pragmatism is a method to organize the contribution of [[knowledge]] and [[survival needs]], from | + | On a more extensive sense, anarcho-pragmatism is a method to organize the contribution of [[knowledge]], [[resources]] and [[survival needs]], from an individual and from a collective perspective, that is based on a serie of [[rules]] created by humans (and technology), from a [[neutral]], [[ethical]], nature-[[sustainable]], [[scientific methoded]], [[networking]], theoretical [[way of life]] in which better conditions for survival are the first priority solved/defined/controlled by the [[participants]] of the ''system''. |
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Definitions
The anarcho-pragmatism (anarcho-AI) is a theory model for social organization that attributes the title of power to the individuals, based on their voluntary actions and on a pragmatic consensual perspective of their involuntary actions.
On a strict sense, anarcho-pragmatism is a method to organize mutiple populations (without the central figure of a state) by making collective decisions and using different participation methods on a 'scale of scientific, ethical and pragmatic priorities'.
On an open sense, anarcho-pragmatism is a method for social development in which participants are free (libres) and equal and social relationships are established by ethical trusting mechanisms.
On a more extensive sense, anarcho-pragmatism is a method to organize the contribution of knowledge, resources and survival needs, from an individual and from a collective perspective, that is based on a serie of rules created by humans (and technology), from a neutral, ethical, nature-sustainable, scientific methoded, networking, theoretical way of life in which better conditions for survival are the first priority solved/defined/controlled by the participants of the system.
Origin and ethimology
The main term to describe the theory anarchy-pragmatism comes from the sum of an ancient Greek word and a philosophical movement.
- Anarchy: ἀναρχία (anarchia), which combines ἀ (a), "not, without" and ἀρχή (arkhi), "ruler, leader, authority."
- Pragmatism: a philosophical movement began in the United States in the 1870s by The Metaphysical Club.
Main Goal
The main goal of anarcho-pragmatism for the humans is to abolish hard-working tasks and sustitute them for technology advances and social-economy AI based manager systems.
Symbol
The symbol that better represents anarcho-pragmatism is an image of a Taxus baccata (also known as: Tejo) over a classic anarchist blackflag.
Methodology
A short math formula to describe the decision method is: 1=1+X;
- 1 individual is equal to 1 + X votes;
- X is based on a Scale of consensual empowerment variables applied to pragmatic priorities.