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{{KidsIntro|This is the big dream behind WikiDeal: make good, cheap, and fair deals easy for everyone, and help people keep their promises to each other.}} | {{KidsIntro|This is the big dream behind WikiDeal: make good, cheap, and fair deals easy for everyone, and help people keep their promises to each other.}} | ||
{{ExpertIntro|This article outlines the core operational philosophy of WikiDeal. It defines the "wiki" approach—characterized by flexibility and simplicity—and establishes the platform as a behavioral experimentation tool for living together. It details the democratic infrastructure, the concept of "debinarization" for inclusive contract execution, and the ultimate goal of reshaping the market through sustainable, affordable choices.}} | |||
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== Inclusivity & Reshaping the Market == | == Inclusivity & Reshaping the Market == | ||
Debinarization directly supports deep inclusivity. For example, individuals with specific life challenges or deficiencies who want to remain professionally active can negotiate a dynamic reformulation of their tasks and income. By creating these flexible, inclusive pathways, WikiDeal doesn't just manage contracts—it refashions the market to improve overall quality of life. | Debinarization directly supports deep inclusivity. For example, individuals with specific life challenges or deficiencies who want to remain professionally active can negotiate a dynamic reformulation of their tasks and income. By creating these flexible, inclusive pathways, WikiDeal doesn't just manage contracts—it refashions the market to improve overall quality of life. | ||
== Sources of inspiration == | |||
WikiDeal's philosophy is deeply rooted in the founding texts of the free culture, open network, and commons movements. For the complete list of our fundamental texts and sources of inspiration (including Richard Stallman's Free Universal Encyclopedia, John Perry Barlow's Declaration of Independence of Cyberspace, the Debian Social Contract, and more), see the dedicated collection: '''[[Gov/en/Portal:Vision/Main#Sources-of-inspiration|Sources of Inspiration (Vision Portal)]]'''. | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Gov/en/Portal:R&D/Intention-and-Vision|Intention and Vision (Research Motto)]] — For the specific philosophical vision driving WikiDeal's applied research and the de-privatization of commerce. | |||
* Wiki Deals Index | * Wiki Deals Index | ||
* Contract Structures | * Contract Structures | ||