Digital Scrolls
Research Papers, Case Studies & Theoretical Frameworks
Explore our comprehensive library of research papers, case studies, and theoretical frameworks. All content is peer-reviewed, properly cited, and freely accessible to the community.
Rigorous scenario modeling of alternative economic systems beyond capitalism. Explores reputation-based economies, commons-based production, and transition pathways from current systems to post-scarcity frameworks.
Comprehensive framework for identifying, analyzing, and documenting power structures across institutions, cultures, and historical periods. Includes case studies and validation protocols.
Philosophical and practical framework for treating potentially sentient AI systems as moral patients deserving of ethical consideration, not merely as instrumental tools.
Historical analysis of commons-based systems and their role in resisting privatization and enclosure. Explores modern digital commons and knowledge sharing as forms of resistance.
Technical specification and economic modeling of reputation-based credit systems. Analyzes incentive structures, gaming resistance, and integration with traditional currencies.
Practical guide to distinguishing meaningful patterns from random noise. Includes cognitive bias awareness, validation protocols, and case studies of pattern-thinking failures.
Technical implementation of zero-knowledge proofs and client-side cryptographic verification for age, ownership, and identity without data collection.
Comprehensive methodology for lifelong learning and knowledge synthesis. Combines academic rigor with practical application and community-based knowledge production.
Framework for organizational transparency and accountability. Includes decision-making protocols, community governance structures, and conflict resolution mechanisms.
Analysis of trading card game markets as economic simulations. Explores price discovery, speculation, collectible value, and parallels to traditional financial markets.
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- •Clear limitations and uncertainties
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