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Book one · Start here
A Field Guide to Commons World
“Sovereignty is not conferred from above. It is a capacity that exists in you.”
The entry point. A short booklet meant to be read in one sitting and used as a meeting guide. No prior reading required.
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The entry point is here — read it in one sitting, then run your first meeting.
Part one · An honest invitation
Something is wrong with the world. Most people sense it. The difficulty is not in sensing it — it is in seeing it clearly enough to know what to do, and in finding others who see the same thing.
Somewhere today a nurse will finish a second consecutive shift, a farmer will coax another season out of exhausted soil, and a parent will sit up through the night with a sick child — and not one of those hours will register in any figure a government calls “the economy.” In the same year, 2025, the twelve richest individuals on Earth came to hold more wealth than the poorest half of humanity combined. These are not two separate facts. They are two ends of a single arrangement.
This booklet exists because of that difficulty. It is for anyone who has read The Visible World and wants to think about it with others. It is equally for anyone who has not read it — who found this booklet online, received it from someone, or walked into a room where a Commons Community was meeting. You do not need to have read the book to belong here. What you do need is a willingness to look honestly at what is happening in the world, and a desire to be part of something that is working to change it — not through outrage, not through campaign, but through clear sight, shared in community.
Commons World is not a political party, a religion, or a movement with a central organisation. It is a framework — nine interconnected institutions designed to make the world’s most important things visible: who is accountable for what, who is contributing to what, who is benefiting from what, and who is bearing the cost. The Commons Community is where that framework meets daily life. You do not need permission to begin. You need only a room, one other person, and a willingness to see clearly together.
The world contains enough food, enough water, enough energy, and enough human ingenuity to ensure that every person on Earth lives with dignity. This is not a utopian claim. It is an observation about resources and capacity. The reason most people do not experience this as the reality they inhabit is not a lack of resources. It is a question of how those resources are owned, directed, and accounted for — and by whom. Something has been taken from most people — not in a single dramatic moment, but gradually, through thousands of decisions made by a small number of people in positions of institutional power, over many decades. The taking has happened across five dimensions. Together they describe the condition the world is in.
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Book three · The founding book
The complete framework — full nine-Pillar architecture, research, glossary, evidence base.
In print 2027
Why these books?
Commons Community and The Hidden World exist because the world they describe is worth seeing clearly — not as a slogan, but as an architecture: who is accountable for what, who is contributing, who is benefiting, and who is bearing the cost.
Both books are free, for everyone, always. The Visible World, the founding book, sets out the complete framework in full — arriving in print in 2027.
The essays
Each is free to read on its own, alongside Commons Community and The Hidden World.
The concentration of artificial intelligence capability in the hands of a small number of corporations represents one of the most significant power shifts in human history. This essay examines AI ownership, synthetic information environments, and what Commons World’s accountability framework requires in response.
EssayThe current wave of AI infrastructure investment — data centres, compute networks, energy systems — is reshaping the physical geography of power. This essay maps the investment landscape, identifies the accountability gaps, and sets out the role Commons World institutions must play.
EssayYes — two books are free now; the third is forthcoming in print.
Two different books, two different jobs.
Commons Community and The Hidden World are the beginning of the question — what becomes possible when actions and consequences are easier to see?