Baron von Skippy on 30 Sep 2002 16:57:04 -0000


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Re: [spoon-discuss] A proposal for next nweek?


>Okay, here's an idea I've been thinking about... It would allow things
>such
>as vSOI, WBE, etc. to be created by anyone fairly easily, and create the
>grounds for actual competition between various corporate entities.
>
>Once this was in place we could, for example, change the WBE speeder
>upgrades to things which any corporation could produce, if it had the
>resources.
>
>Any thoughts?
>
>{{
>__Corporate B-Nomic__
>
>Create:
>{{
>__Corporations__
>
>There exist entities called Corporations. Corporations are a type of
>Society. In order to be a Corporation, a society must meet the following
>restrictions:
>
>*It must have at least three members

Your socialism is showing. I didn't see the reason for this at first, but it does mean that if the rich are gonna get richer, it's probably going to involve making some of the poor richer too.

-And some of the poor richer, if they show some entreprenurial (is that even close to spelled right?) spirit.-

>*It must not be able to make proposals

This I don't see. Yes, three people who can get together for the purpose of manufacturing can form a separate club for the purpose of block voting and profit sharing, but...why?

-Sounds to me like it's partly because that's not what a Corporation is going to do in his vision, partly that vSOI and WBE already can't make proposals and never will, but are natural choices for Corportionhood, and maybe partly because M-Tek can, but that's just a guess.-

>*It must have resource pools of BNS, Points, and Units

And provisions for distributing same to members.

-Why all three, Wonko? vSOI works with points, WBE with BNS, what if M-Tek took Units and we didn't need to all have everything?-

>*It must have a Minister associated with it who keeps track of its
>attributes

This'll be a pain in the butt, unless you're thinking of a Minister of Societies. Otherwise, if I form a club out of the blue, and add a couple members, I can't go corporate unless I somehow find a minister first?

-Ditto. Wonko, this will suck. Unless you expand that: a Corporation must have a Minister defined by the Charter who also holds more power in the company and is not paid a salary. It's still not great, but it's a little better.-

>*It must have a method for adding new members

A good idea, along with provision for losing members, but why make it mandatory?

-Why not make it mandatory?-

>If a society is otherwise qualified to be a Corporation, the Minister
>associated with that society may turn that society into a Corporation by
>declaring that e does so in a public forum, unless that society's charter
>forbids this.
>
>If a Corporation ever changes in any way such that it no longer meets the
>requirements for being a Corporation, it ceases to be a Corporation.
>
>}}
>}}

Interesting. I myself had actually been considering the flip side. Let's see what I can do about that...

						Glotmorf

-What's the flip side?-

                                                  [[BvS]]


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