Decision-Making in Comind
Research + Experimentation
Comind is primarily:
- a set of ideas
- regarding social organization, particularly decentralized decision-making
- research
- to improve these ideas
- an experimental organization
- Comind is increasingly organizing itself in a decentralized manner, moving towards total decentralization of decision-making as advocated by Comind.
What Drives Total Decentralization
We are accustomed to eloquent speeches about power-sharing. What really matters are the mechanisms that truly promote this sharing. In Comind, these mechanisms are as follows:
- The Prevalence of Long-Term Common Good
- Comind defines a social organization that prioritizes the long-term common good through the use of collective intelligence. This type of organization is much stronger than current ones due to its intelligence, resistance to attacks and corruption, etc. As a result, even if Comind were to become corrupt, as long as an organization implements Comind's original objective, it would eventually be adopted and penalize those who corrupted Comind.
- Organizational Safeguarding
- This technique allows for a split to be created fairly easily. Therefore, those who believe that Comind no longer respects its original objective could continue while retaining the benefits with a low cost of splitting. Moreover, this discourages those in power (since decentralization is not yet fully effective) from abusing it.
- The Theory
- Comind comes with a layered representation (the ideas are there but still need to be written), and understanding it shows how much simpler and more pleasant it is to move in the direction aimed by Comind.
Current State of the Organization
Currently, as we are in the initial phase, the group of creators is in control.