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Nadnone: Pioneering AI-Driven Economic Models for a Sustainable Future

Towards a Commons-Based Economy: Discovering the RCED v5 Model

Faced with the dual challenge of exploding inequalities and breaching our planet's physical boundaries, traditional economic models seem to have run out of breath. It is from this stark realization that the RCED v5 (Network of Democratic Economic Cells) was born—a groundbreaking macroeconomic model subtitled “From the National Foundation to the Planetary Horizon”, conceptualized by Nadir Felder in June 2026.

Far from a mere tax reform proposal, version v5—driven by the application of the "theoretical patch v4.4.3"—operates a profound paradigm shift. It proposes a move away from a capitalist system based on accumulation and after-the-fact redistribution toward a direct social production structure. Within this framework, economic coordination no longer depends on the blind forces of the market or individual profit, but is organized entirely around access to and the preservation of the commons.

The Three Pillars of Transformation

The core of this architecture rests on three major conceptual breakthroughs:

  • From Private Property to Usage Property: The model abolishes capitalist private property (defined as the right to exclude and extract financial rent) to replace it with usage property. An asset or infrastructure remains tied to the community or the individual who actually uses it and respects its collective rules.

  • From Taxes to Usage Fees at the Source: Traditional redistributive taxation is replaced by a Commons Usage Fee. Users are billed directly at the source for utilizing shared resources (energy, land, digital data), transforming the contribution into a fair condition of access.

  • The Golden Rule of Automation: For every point of productivity gained through technological automation, the created value is fully distributed in a transparent manner without monetary creation, according to the immutable equation alpha + beta + gamma + delta = 1. This allocation (split between liberated time, a sovereign wealth fund, sectoral transition, and decarbonization) is arbitrated every year by a Citizen Assembly.

An Architecture of Two Horizons

The model is organized modularly through a stack of 18 interconnected layers (from layer 0 to 17), split into two distinct timeframes:

  1. Part I: The Operational Foundation (20-Year Deliverable): This focuses on building local and national resilience. Its priorities include the rapid decarbonization of buildings via a Citizen Transition Service, the deployment of low-tech, high-engineering technologies such as sand batteries for seasonal thermal storage, and a massive reduction in working hours.

  2. Part II: The Earth Federation Project (Aspirational Horizon): Designed for the ultra-long term, this horizon is activated once the model propagates to a critical mass of countries. It lays the groundwork for a confederal global governance where the atmosphere, the oceans, and even orbital and space exploration are managed as Universal Commons of humanity.

Explore the complete model today. You can download the full report in French or English below, or access the formulas and source code directly on our GitHub repository.