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  1. This is the P2P category for Open Standards, which here is simply called "Standards" since open ones are the ones of interest to us.

  2. 2023年8月6日 · Description. "Biophysical economics is based on a conceptual model of the economy connected to, and sustained by, a flow of energy, materials, and ecosystem services. That simple but fundamental principle has formed the basis for wide-ranging research on the economy-environment relationship by an analysts from a variety of disciplines.

  3. Our current economic and civilizational model is based on a false conception pseudo-abundance in the natural world, thereby creating an engine of infinite material world in a finite natural world. And it is also based on a false conception of pseudo-scarcity, which aims to create scarcities in the immaterial world, where the costs of reproduction are near zero. A sustainable economy demands ...

  4. Loren Goldner on the cosmobiological tradition of the Renaissance [1] Here is how he explains his strategy to recover this tradition: "Our starting-point must be the direct opposition between the body of doctrine which came to be known as ‘Marxism’, codified in the First, Second, Third and Fourth Internationals, and the ideas of Karl Marx.

  5. "WebRTC stands for Web Real-Time Communications and introduces a real-time media framework in the browser core alongside associated JavaScript APIs for controlling the media frame and HTML5 tags for displaying.

  6. Our Category: Relational is broader, dealing with all peer-to-peer relations, not just on a spiritual plane. Our Category: Participation is related through Participatory Spirituality. Much religion is rooted in tradition, so Category: Neotraditional overlaps with traditional approaches to spirituality.

  7. Weblogs are typically published by one individual author (although sometimes there are more than one), and have an informal style. Some ascribe this informal style to a blurring of textuality and orality characteristic of a number of genres of computer–mediated communication (e.g., chat, newsgroups and instant messaging) (see, for instance, boyd, 2006; Taekke, 2005). Although the written ...