Updated to Explicitly State Human Capital as A Commons.

Nov 17, 2019, 8:47 AM III. Common Interests, or “Commons” (Community Property) Physical Capital (1) Resources: natural resources. (2) Formal (Physical) Commons: waterways, parks, buildings, improvements, and infrastructure. (3) Monuments: arts and artifacts. Institutional Capital (4) Formal (Procedural) Institutions: Our institutions: Religion, Education, Banking, Treasury, Government, Laws, Courts. (5) Cooperative Institutions: Family, Neighborhood, (6) Common Opportunity Interests: Un-homesteaded Opportunities Human Capital (7) Informational commons: Knowledge. Information. (8) Skills (Explicit Knowledge) (9) Cooperative Commons: Trust, Truthful Speech (10) Informal (Normative) Institutions: Our norms: habits, manners, ethics and morals. (11) Population and Distribution: The distribution of our classes (12) Genetic Interests: Our Genome

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