In few words:
1) we observe that any citizen can acquire in a special Office an
industrial patent in order to protect an idea that could be materializable in concrete objects;
2) we observe too that this protection, for the earnings that it permits, favors a continuous, enormous, swift technological development;
3) we hypothesize then the birth of a specific
social patent that, even not limiting in any way the spread of ideas on the contrary favouring it, could grant identical opportunity of earning to the authors of those proposals of social innovations that, being first presented in a special Office, would then be voted by citizens inside a specific
Social Innovations Market, and eventually finally ratified by the traditional authorities of Government.
In this way we think that an equal development can be favored to the today tragically ancient organizations of our societies, and consequently to our cultures and patrimony of ideas of the same quality and level of the development that for long time have our industrial technology.
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