Abundantics Framework
Abundantics: A Post-Scarcity Social Science
Abundantics is a discipline framework for studying post-scarcity social science. As compute and intelligence approach zero marginal cost, scarcity does not disappear—it migrates. Abundantics builds a complete theoretical system from ontology to political economy on five falsifiable core propositions.
Abundantics is built on five falsifiable core propositions spanning from ontology to political economy: Scarcity Migration (ontology), Value-Anchor Shift (axiology), Allocation Precedes Exchange (mechanism theory), Multi-Ledger (measurement theory), and Institutional Endogeneity (political economy). Each proposition comes with explicit falsification conditions and testable corollaries.
Within this framework, economics is not abolished but incorporated as the valid special case in domains of residual scarcity — when scarcity is highly concentrated in exchangeable goods, prices are the dominant allocation mechanism, and a single monetary ledger is approximately effective, the five core propositions reduce to the implicit premises of standard economics.
[Full English translation of the preprint — to be published]
Preprint v1.6
Abundantics: Theory, Models, and Evidence for a Post-Scarcity Social Science (in Chinese)