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Reaching the Convergence Point

“An era may be said to end when its basic illusions are exhausted.”

— Arthur Miller

In various pages of this site, you may have noticed us using the word Convergence Point at multiple points on this site.

But what is the Convergence Point?

It is the ultimate economic inflection point, the moment at which any economic economy is cheaper to be done by an automated agent, than a human worker.

And because of capitalism’s relent drive to compete and innovate, once the Convergence Point happens, automating away your workforce becomes not only optional, but increasingly mandatory, to maintain one’s economic edge.

Of course, the destabilizing and impoverishing effects of it are bound to happen way before then, since different sectors of the economy automate at different rates, but this is the point at which capitalism becomes physically impossible, and accessism a necessity.

So, what can be done?

Here’s where Accessism comes in. At the Convergence Point, we’ll be forced to confront the obvious: the purpose of production isn’t profit, it’s life itself.

In an open-access economy, abundance is distributed as access, not rationed by wages or markets. Automation, networks, and AI are not threats.
They’re the infrastructure of a society where nobody has to earn survival.

At the Convergence Point, the choice will no longer be “capitalism or socialism,” but:

  • A system of abundance and freedom
    or
  • A system of surveillance and control

Because make no mistake: if capitalism tries to survive past the Convergence Point, it won’t become freer or more efficient, it will become monstrous. Automation without access means permanent unemployment, universal dependency, and authoritarian control of resources. A digital feudalism, worse than any dystopia imagined.

And to prevent that, we need accessism to be the political alternative people for the 21st century people need, and for the Accessist International to be a constellation of parties, groups and candidates like you and me, ready to lay a brick at the governance of the future.

A vibrant presence in the political scene and public consciousness, ready for the trials of the future.

One that people can look forward to, as the Convergence Point and it’s chaos steadily approaches.

Will you be part of this political vanguard?

Why Millennials (and Gen Z) Already Get It

For younger generations, the Convergence Point isn’t an abstract debate, it’s lived reality. We grew up in the rubble of 2008, watching wages stagnate while productivity soared. We entered the workforce in the shadow of gig jobs, debt, and rent that devours half a paycheck. Now AI threatens to displace us entirely.

We were told: “Study hard, work hard, and you’ll succeed.” But the system is clearly rigged. Our generation already knows the old promises are bankrupt. We’re not afraid of questioning capitalism, because it failed us first.

The Convergence Point is where the frustration of a generation meets the opportunity of technology. It’s where we decide whether automation liberates humanity, or enslaves it.

Every era thinks it’s living through history. But this time, we truly are.

The Convergence Point isn’t centuries away, it’s within our lifetimes.

Maybe even this decade.

The only real question is:

When we arrive, will we cling to scarcity and control, or step into abundance and freedom?

The answer will define not just economics, but civilization itself.

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Why an Open-Access Economy Is Inevitable

The story of economics has always been the story of scarcity.

Markets rationed life by price. States rationed it by bureaucracy.

Both assumed that people had to work in order for society to function.

That age is ending.

Artificial intelligence and automation have torn a hole through the old logic, by making it so tasks, first digital, then increasingly physical, can be created on demand, with zero or little human input.

Production costs in field after field will fall toward zero, provoking both overproduction, and a deflationary spiral.

And with that, the myth of scarcity is breaking down. And when scarcity breaks down, so does capitalism.

Why Markets Cannot Survive Automation

Capitalism, at it’s core, requires a reasonably complex economy, with both producers and employers requiring money to acquire resources for supplies and development, while players on each side also competing with each other for said money.

Yet automation introduces a slowly expanding poison in the whole process, allowing more work to be done without requiring workers, who’s salaries end up first not keeping up with productivity gains, a process which we are already seeing.

Gradually, as more workers start competing for an ever shrinking pool of jobs, wages inevitably start being cut, further reducing revenue for the companies, which now have fewer people even able to afford their products, culminating in the simple paradox of who can how can companies even make money at a certain point, if no one has any money left to buy it from it.

Eventually, the logic of the old system devours itself. To cling to it means spiraling unemployment, authoritarianism, and collapse.

The open-access economy is not a utopia. It is the only system left standing when the others consume themselves.

Tyranny or Liberation

AI will not wait for us to decide. It is already being deployed as a weapon of control — to entrench monopolies, expand surveillance, and tighten borders.

This is the path of techno-feudalism: abundance locked behind walls, controlled by a new aristocracy of corporations and states.

But it doesn’t have to be this way.

The same tools can be used to build a civilization where access to food, housing, healthcare, and education is guaranteed, where innovation serves life rather than profit, and where no one is forced into drudgery to survive.

The fork is clear: a future of digital tyranny, or a future of open access.

The Final Revolution

History does not move backward. Just as feudalism, and it’s economical and political giants fell to mercantilist changes, which then gave way under the weight of capitalism, so too will capitalism collapse under the weight of automation.

We stand at the last great turning point. A world without war, poverty, hunger, or debt is no longer a dream.

It is the logical consequence of the tools we already hold in our hands.

The only question is whether we embrace it willingly…or are dragged into it through chaos and collapse.

Either way, the outcome is inevitable.
The open-access economy is coming.

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Welcome to the Accessist International

You have taken your first step in being part of the defining political and economical revolution of the 21st century.

Accessism is a new political vision built for the age of abundance — a society where technology and knowledge are used to meet human needs directly, without money, markets, or scarcity.

You can read a fuller introduction here:

Likewise, you can learn more about our mission by checking out our site, and it’s various articles.

We cannot rely on old idea, since the old systems: capitalism, socialism, communism, were all born in an age of scarcity.

They tied survival to labor, rationed life through markets or states, and promised justice through struggle.

But the 21st century, and it’s automation, digital networks, and ecological urgency demand something different, since the future cannot be built on outdated blueprints.

Our goal is to apply the methods of science and technology as the guiding principles of economics, so that war, poverty, hunger, debt, environmental degradation and unnecessary human suffering are viewed not only as avoidable, but totally unacceptable.

The technology is there, and the recent advancements in computing and AI have made the transition to an open access economy, not only possible, but mandatory, with the only alternative being a steady destabilization and pauperization of society, that we are already seeing, and that will reach it’s peak at Convergence Point, but likely earlier.

And the International is our way of bringing this alternative to reality, a coalition of political parties and emergent organisations and groups, dedicated to spreading awareness and political support for accessism, as the economic alternative the world needs, and that technology finally makes possible.

This is just the beginning.
The Accessist International is where those who refuse to accept artificial scarcity come together.

Here, we will share ideas, build tools, and lay the groundwork for a society free of needless struggle.

Liberation begins with access.