Streamlined Licensing in the Golden Age | Golden Age
Streamlined licensing in the Golden Age refers to the integration of conscious communication, new economics, and spiritual practices into the licensing process.
Overview
Streamlined licensing in the Golden Age refers to the integration of conscious communication, new economics, and spiritual practices into the licensing process. The concept has its roots in the sacred economics movement, which emphasizes the importance of creating a more equitable and regenerative economic system. This approach is based on the principles of gift economy, cooperative ownership, and social entrepreneurship. According to Charles Eisenstein, a renowned author and speaker on alternative economics, the concept of streamlined licensing is being explored. The Transition Towns movement has implemented a decentralized, community-led approach to licensing. For instance, the Twins Oaks community in Virginia has implemented a decentralized, community-led approach to licensing, which has resulted in increased local food production and improved community engagement.