(from elsewhere)
How do you distinguish between those that should be banned and those that should not? I assume murder, harm, theft, fraud, fraud by omission, fraud by suggestion, free riding, privatization of commons, socialization of losses, conspiracy, conversion, immigration, conquest, and genocide are out of the question. But you are undoubtably asking us about how we damage INFORMATION and BEHAVIOR.
Public Sphere = in commons = visible
Private Sphere = @home = invisible
Personal Capital (body)
Private Capital (Several Property – ‘things’)
Private Reputation Capital (options on cooperation)
Kin Capital (mates, offspring, relations)
Kith Capital (friends, associates, partners in productivity)
Physical Common Capital (territory, parks, roads, bridges, libraries…)
Common Value of Private Capital (industry, business, crafts)
Territorial and Resource Capital (borders, land, air, water, minerals)
Monumental Capital (monuments, arts, letters, artifacts)
Knowledge Capital (information as to what, how and why)
Normative Common Capital (behaviors, manners, ethics, morals)
Institutional Capital (laws, courts, governments, banks, money, processes)
Human Capital (age ranges, education, and skills)
Genetic Capital (domestication: limited sexual maturity, lower aggression, lower impulsivity, higher IQ, healthier, taller, fairer, stronger, faster.)
I tend to talk in terms of existential capital. Stuff that exists. Naming specific things.
All of these things can be measured one way or another.
Source date (UTC): 2016-02-22 14:03:00 UTC
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