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Here are my notes on the video. Formatting may be a bit broken so you can also find it on my website.
Foundational concepts of a library economy
Advantges of a library economy are:
Usufruct
Based on Murray Bookchin's The Economy of Freedom.
Usufruct is the freedom of individual or groups to access and use (but not destroy) common resources to supply their needs - as opposed to limitation of access based on exclusive ownership.
Imagine this applied to: libraries of decor, libraries of furniture, libraries of tools. You could borrow cushion, designs, paintings, then switch things out; you could borrow a shovel for a weekend or while you need it.
Irreducible minimum
Guaranteed minimum resources to sustain life, that everyone should have access to regardless of their individual contribution to the community.
Libraries provide free access to knowledge (note from Alex: and fun!), but that's just one component.
Libraries of consumables (food, drugs, toiletries...) might be difficult to imagine. A library economy needs dispensaries of necessities: a cooking collective, with common farming, could work to provide everyone with enough food.
An emphasis on slow fashion by diverse retailers would ensure clothing that lasts, in the style we like. For this we'd need a vast reorientation of all our priorities.
Complementarity
People must choose themselves how they labour and how they leisure. Nothing should be defined by, or limited to, what they contribute themselves. They should always get satisfaction and joy from what they do.
For the things that no one enjoys, find ways to rotate, gamify or transform these tasks.
Imagining a library economy
Based on 5 laws of library science, first conceived by S.R. Ranganathan in 1931.
A few common concerns
Visualize pockets of library economies that connect with one another and end up spreading worldwide!