Update Capitalism, Communism, and the Extitutional Stakes of our Politics.md
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On the third day of the ETH Denver regen stage (secured by Gregory Landua, Kevin Owocki, Michael Zargham and others in a ferocious display of extitutional coordination), I had my friend Josh Spector read a brief statement on mutualism for my part in a panel I was too sick to attend. The reading went as follows:
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On the third day of the ETH Denver [regen](https://regencommons.com) stage (secured by Gregory Landua, Kevin Owocki, Michael Zargham and others in a ferocious display of extitutional coordination), I had my friend Josh Spector read a brief statement on mutualism for my part in a panel I was too sick to attend. The reading went as follows:
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> **Argument: Mutualism is a rich political orientation for Ethereum to explore because it is an *operational* rather than ideological politics.**
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This binary, these accusations, are counterproductive, and Ethereum as an extitutionally oriented community is well equipped to move beyond traditional politics and focus on the issues that matter: coercion, free association, open protocolization as a safeguard against the former and distributed ledger technologies as a tool to expand and optimize the latter.
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**This post is a first knowing contribution to [extitutional.space](https://www.extitutional.space), a knowledge garden and affiliate of the [Open Civics](https://www.opencivics.co) "Open Protocol Library". In coming months, [The Open Machine](https://theopenmachine.net) and friends will be working to push the discursive gravity away from old political binaries - and even away from the blockchain - to the broader extitutional space, asking how distributed ledger technologies and other strategies can serve the project of creating an empirically imaginative, ontologically open post-coercion society.**
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**This post is my first contribution to [extitutional.space](https://www.extitutional.space), a new knowledge garden and affiliate of the [Open Civics](https://www.opencivics.co) "Open Protocol Library". In coming months, [The Open Machine](https://theopenmachine.net) and friends will be working to push the discursive gravity away from old political binaries - and even away from the blockchain - to the broader extitutional space, asking how distributed ledger technologies and other strategies can serve the project of creating an empirically imaginative, ontologically open post-coercion society.**
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### Notes
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