Ron Mauer Sr
24th December 2011, 04:21
Assuming that community living will become more popular as something new replaces the current system in a state of collapse, who can share a fair and workable method for group decision making?
For example:
What decisions are left to the group, assuming all other decisions are left to the individual?
In any community some members will have more resources than others. Does this influence community decisions and consumption of resources?
A founding member may have significant investment in farmland that could support a community. How does this influence group decision making?
New members, with little or no resources, may be looking for a port in a storm. Who decides what group resources are available to the newcomer?
How does the group respond to dysfunctional behavior by group members?
Who defines dysfunctional behavior?
There must be some successful models out there.
For example:
What decisions are left to the group, assuming all other decisions are left to the individual?
In any community some members will have more resources than others. Does this influence community decisions and consumption of resources?
A founding member may have significant investment in farmland that could support a community. How does this influence group decision making?
New members, with little or no resources, may be looking for a port in a storm. Who decides what group resources are available to the newcomer?
How does the group respond to dysfunctional behavior by group members?
Who defines dysfunctional behavior?
There must be some successful models out there.