Angle of attack
One of the core purposes of the Global Swadeshi network as far as I understand it is to provide peer-to-peer support for local relief on a global scale: correct rapid response to natural and political disasters are required to maintain 'swadeshi' on the local scale.
As a result of this, we require an angle of attack for working with and successfully assisting victims of overpowering localized events like the Sichuan earthquake or the Myanmar cyclone - events that threaten economic self-sufficiency.
The members of the Global Swadeshi network come mostly from a background in international grassroots relief efforts in one way or another, with the Appropedia knowledge base, the Hexayurt ideology, the Open Farm Tech pure mastery... but when it comes to political borders, what are our options? Do we have any ways to fund, influence and assist (FIA) in large scale global events?
As I see it: We're attacking funding mostly from the bottom up - reengineering solved problems in far better ways, making them affordable, sustainable and more free. We're attacking influence in a Benklerian sense, trying to build on the wealth of the network as a entry point, sliding past the bureaucracies and going directly to the people. We're attacking assistance through education, trying to get people to realize their own potentials and showing people the how and the why rather than the who.
These three methods are great. They get us at least seventy percent of the way. How do we traverse the other thirty percent without sacrificing the implicitness, the elasticity and the buoyancy of our network - without taking the 'self' out of 'self-sufficiency'?
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