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Community as Immunity: Beyond Economic Extraction with Xavier Damman

Community as Immunity: Beyond Economic Extraction with Xavier Damman

Update: 2025-11-11
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“We are in a time of a meta-crisis... when everything around us is falling apart, what’s going to remain is each other. I believe that in those times, community is immunity.” - Xavier Damman.

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Xavier Damman spent a decade in Silicon Valley building companies, making exits, and playing the venture capital game to perfection.

But when he returned to Brussels six years ago, he brought something unexpected back with him: the conviction that the economic system that made him rich was leading us all to extinction.

In this episode, Bernie sits down with the co-founder of Storify and Open Collective—and now the founder of Commons Hub Brussels—to explore how a former tech entrepreneur is experimenting with dual currencies, peer-led governance, and radical transparency to rebuild community economics from the ground up.

You’ll hear how COVID killed traditional five-day-a-week coworking and why themed community days are filling the gap.

How Elinor Ostrom’s Nobel Prize-winning research on commons management became the blueprint for a new kind of space.

And why Xavier believes the future of coworking isn’t about design and amenities—it’s about becoming laboratories for economic systems that value care as much as performance.

This conversation cuts through the startup rhetoric to examine what it actually takes to build alternative economic infrastructure.

Not because it’s trendy. Because survival might depend on it.

If you’ve ever wondered whether there’s a way out of the extractive economy without abandoning community and connection entirely, this episode charts one possible path forward.

Timeline Highlights

[02:26 ] Xavier’s origin story: from Belgian engineer to Silicon Valley success to Brussels commons builder

[04:56 ] The meta-crisis awakening: when everything around us is falling apart, community becomes immunity

[06:26 ] Elinor Ostrom’s Nobel Prize research and why commons management beats privatisation

[09:02 ] “Coworking is dead”: how COVID broke the five-day office model and what’s replacing it

[10:30 ] Crypto Wednesdays, AI Mondays, and the rise of themed coworking days

[11:45 ] Why magic happens at the intersection of different communities

[13:50 ] Trust-building through doing: the priceless value of shared projects

[16:18 ] Coworking as the new churches: rebuilding social fabric in a GDP-obsessed world

[17:07 ] How we destroyed relationships to turn them into transactions

[21:36 ] The Commons Hub token: introducing a dual-currency system that values care alongside cash

[22:59 ] How some members pay more euros, others contribute more time—and why both matter

[24:39 ] Why the current economic system is clearly leading us to extinction

[28:53 ] Money is just a proxy: reducing dependency through community exchange

Thematic Breakdown

The Silicon Valley Return: When Success Becomes a Crisis

Xavier’s journey from Belgian engineer to Silicon Valley exit and back to Brussels as a commons builder reveals a profound truth about our economic moment. Success within the system—the acquisition, the financial freedom, the validation—became the resource that allowed him to step outside and ask harder questions.

His story isn’t anti-technology or anti-entrepreneurship. It’s about using the tools of capitalism to fund experiments in post-capitalism. The irony is deliberate: he needed to win the game to reveal how broken the game actually is.

Community as Immunity in the Meta-Crisis

When Xavier talks about the “meta-crisis” and “polycrisis,” he’s not being dramatic. Climate collapse, institutional failure, social fragmentation—these aren’t separate problems but symptoms of the exact systemic breakdown.

His phrase “community is immunity” captures something essential about survival in unstable times. When the formal systems fail, what remains is the quality of relationships we’ve built with the people around us. This isn’t romantic community-building. It’s a practical resilience strategy.

The Death and Resurrection of Coworking

The five-day-a-week coworking model died with COVID, but something more interesting is emerging in its place.

Xavier’s themed days—Crypto Wednesdays, AI Mondays, Regen Sundays—represent a fundamental shift from spaces trying to be everything to everyone to spaces that curate specific communities around shared interests.

This isn’t just about efficiency. It’s about creating the conditions for what Xavier calls “serendipity”—the unexpected connections that happen when the right people show up at the right time.

The Economics of Care vs. The Monoculture of Performance

The Commons Hub’s dual-currency system—euros plus community tokens earned through care work—strikes at the heart of everything wrong with our economic system.

We live in what Xavier calls a “monoculture of a single currency” that only values performance and GDP contribution.

Love, care, beauty, maintenance—the work that actually makes community possible—gets no recognition. The dual currency doesn’t solve capitalism, but it creates a small space where different values can breathe.

Coworking as Economic Laboratory

Xavier views coworking spaces as the ideal testing ground for new economic models, as they’re small enough to experiment with yet substantial enough to matter.

When he says “coworking spaces could be this amazing laboratory where those experiments can be run,” he’s talking about something more radical than better coffee or faster WiFi.

He’s referring to spaces where people can explore various ways of relating to money, work, and one another. Where the logic of extraction gets suspended, even temporarily.

From Monoculture to Permaculture

The shift from “monoculture to permaculture” isn’t just an agricultural metaphor—it’s an economic strategy. Just as monoculture farming depletes soil, economic monoculture depletes communities.

Permaculture farming recognises that ecosystems need diversity to thrive; human communities need multiple currencies and ways of contributing.

Xavier’s vision isn’t about rejecting money entirely but reducing dependency on it by creating more ways for people to participate meaningfully in community life.

The Physical Commons in Digital Times

Despite his tech background, Xavier insists on physical space as essential infrastructure for community building. Churches provided this network of neighbourhood gathering places; coworking spaces can fill that role in secular, pluralistic ways.

But only if they embrace their civic responsibility rather than just chasing commercial real estate returns. The Commons Hub, located across from Brussels Central Station, isn’t coincidental—it’s positioned as infrastructure for the kinds of connections that make democracy possible.

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🔗 Links & Resources

Xavier Damman’s Work

* Commons Hub Brussels

* Open Collective

* “Let’s turn 10,000 neighbourhoods into communities!” - Every Friday

* DAO Brussels

* Connect with Xavier’s on LinkedIn

Projects & Community

* European Coworking Day

* London Coworking Assembly

* European Coworking Assembly

* The annual Coworking Trends Survey is live - it’s more important than ever.

* Unreasonable Connection Going Live! London, February 2026.

Bernie’s Projects

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Community as Immunity: Beyond Economic Extraction with Xavier Damman

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