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New @greenpillnet pod out today! π
In this episode of the Network Nations mini-series, Primavera De Filippi is joined by Patricia Parkinson and Benjamin Life, long-time community builders working on the OpenCivics Project, to explore how Network Nations can evolve from a conceptual framework into a real political movement.
Together, they unpack what it takes to move from ideas to action: building a shared theory of change, nurturing a scenius before formal institutions, balancing commons-based governance with movement leadership, and avoiding the traps of co-optation, extraction, or techno-elitism. The conversation dives into functional sovereignty, parallel societies, movement inclusivity beyond tech, progressive protocolization, and how Network Nations might grow as a pluralistic, polycentric movement capable of real-world impact.
A foundational episode on movement-building, legitimacy, and how communities can coordinate without losing their soul.
π± greenpill.network π networknations.network π¦ @owocki @greenpillnet opencivics.co omniharmonic.com patriciaparkinson.com https://x.com/yaoeo https://x.com/kosmicgardener https://x.com/omniharmonic
β±οΈ Timestamps
00:00 β From concept to movement: why ideas aren't enough 01:20 β Introducing Patricia Parkinson & Benjamin Life (OpenCivics) 02:25 β Why Network Nations must become embodied in real life 04:15 β Theory of change & "parallel societies" 06:30 β Network Nations vs Network States 08:20 β Categories, scenes & movements (from idea to scenius) 10:15 β Shared culture vs shared markets 12:30 β Functional sovereignty as a unifying principle 14:25 β Vibes, aesthetics & kinship in movements 16:45 β Meta-politics vs politics 18:55 β Design criteria for healthy systems 20:50 β Territorial sovereignty & neo-colonial risks 22:55 β Who is this movement for? 26:30 β Scenius: collective genius & proximity 29:00 β Insiders, outsiders & beyonders 31:10 β Dual power & negotiating with institutions 33:15 β Forking the system (and re-merging) 35:25 β Making Network Nations inclusive beyond tech 37:45 β Web3 vs Occupy: lessons from past movements 40:05 β Centering the "why" before the tools 42:10 β Infrastructure for post-capitalist futures 44:05 β Commons governance & movement fragility 46:10 β Movements without charismatic leaders 48:15 β Progressive protocolization & anti-fragility 50:30 β Protocols as culture (Burning Man example) 52:10 β Network Nations Alliance & early constitutions 54:05 β Concrete ways OpenCivics supports the movement 55:30 β Pattern languages & civic infrastructure 57:30 β Calls, rhythms & shared artifacts 59:10 β How to get involved & closing thoughts
By Kevin Owocki5
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New @greenpillnet pod out today! π
In this episode of the Network Nations mini-series, Primavera De Filippi is joined by Patricia Parkinson and Benjamin Life, long-time community builders working on the OpenCivics Project, to explore how Network Nations can evolve from a conceptual framework into a real political movement.
Together, they unpack what it takes to move from ideas to action: building a shared theory of change, nurturing a scenius before formal institutions, balancing commons-based governance with movement leadership, and avoiding the traps of co-optation, extraction, or techno-elitism. The conversation dives into functional sovereignty, parallel societies, movement inclusivity beyond tech, progressive protocolization, and how Network Nations might grow as a pluralistic, polycentric movement capable of real-world impact.
A foundational episode on movement-building, legitimacy, and how communities can coordinate without losing their soul.
π± greenpill.network π networknations.network π¦ @owocki @greenpillnet opencivics.co omniharmonic.com patriciaparkinson.com https://x.com/yaoeo https://x.com/kosmicgardener https://x.com/omniharmonic
β±οΈ Timestamps
00:00 β From concept to movement: why ideas aren't enough 01:20 β Introducing Patricia Parkinson & Benjamin Life (OpenCivics) 02:25 β Why Network Nations must become embodied in real life 04:15 β Theory of change & "parallel societies" 06:30 β Network Nations vs Network States 08:20 β Categories, scenes & movements (from idea to scenius) 10:15 β Shared culture vs shared markets 12:30 β Functional sovereignty as a unifying principle 14:25 β Vibes, aesthetics & kinship in movements 16:45 β Meta-politics vs politics 18:55 β Design criteria for healthy systems 20:50 β Territorial sovereignty & neo-colonial risks 22:55 β Who is this movement for? 26:30 β Scenius: collective genius & proximity 29:00 β Insiders, outsiders & beyonders 31:10 β Dual power & negotiating with institutions 33:15 β Forking the system (and re-merging) 35:25 β Making Network Nations inclusive beyond tech 37:45 β Web3 vs Occupy: lessons from past movements 40:05 β Centering the "why" before the tools 42:10 β Infrastructure for post-capitalist futures 44:05 β Commons governance & movement fragility 46:10 β Movements without charismatic leaders 48:15 β Progressive protocolization & anti-fragility 50:30 β Protocols as culture (Burning Man example) 52:10 β Network Nations Alliance & early constitutions 54:05 β Concrete ways OpenCivics supports the movement 55:30 β Pattern languages & civic infrastructure 57:30 β Calls, rhythms & shared artifacts 59:10 β How to get involved & closing thoughts

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