What if a bunch of people:
- agreed to contribute, say, 1% of their disposable income every month towards a common pot
- voted (via self-hosted software) for how the money should be used, using range-based consensus voting
- e.g. they could use it to hire one or more people to work on particular things they all agree would be a good use of that money
- if particular problems required a lot of study and decisionmaking, they could delegate individuals to make those decisions
- ...with the caveat that if the group decided they didn't like the decisions that were being made, or the level of transparency into the process, they could replace that person at any time (subject, perhaps, to reasonable guarantees of adequate warning and income stability)
And then: what if there were a lot of groups like this, and they hired people to work out collaborative deals across multiple groups where they would each share a portion of their resources in order to produce something that wouldn't really have been affordable for any individual group?
And then... do you see where this could be going, or should I spin it out more?
(This is a thing I've been working towards since forever, but it only just now occurred to me to try explaining it like this.)