JUB Model for a Jubilee-Based Innovation Economy#
JUB extends the PET foundation (axioms ax1–ax14) with 11 additional axioms (ax15–ax25, Group VI — Agency & Delegation) and 7 new theorems (th5–th11). Together they formally address the innovation theodicy — why God is not responsible for the evil caused by human failure to innovate — and make the case for a Jubilee-based innovation economy supported by a ResearchCity.
Planning reference: Master Inventory of All 33 OOv1 Objections – severity, targets, Spheres, session assignments, reply dispositions.
Contents#
- JUB Overview — The Jubilee Argument at a Glance
- JUB Axioms — ax15–ax25 (Group VI: Agency & Delegation)
- JUB Theorems — th5–th11
- JUB Symbol Dictionary
- Quest: Jubilee-Based Innovation Economy
- The Innovation Theodicy: Why God Is Not Responsible for Human Innovation Failure
- The Question
- The Foundation: Delegation and Genuine Agency
- Who Bears the Responsibility: The Leviathan Chain
- God’s Posture: Urgent Invitation
- What Right Innovation Looks Like: The Life-Trifecta
- Keeping the Engine Running: Jubilee Recalibration
- What This Theodicy Does and Does Not Claim
- Cross-Reference Table: Inline Formulations to Canonical Sources
- Jubilee: Beyond Capitalism and Communism
- JUB History
- JUB — AnyAims (TODOs)
- JUB Development Log