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  2. Description. A leadership philosophy that aligns individual and group values, mission, actions, structures, and systems around a shared understanding of, and adherence to, clearly defined principles of justice.

  3. By Saule Omarova. Vanderbilt Law Review, Volume 74, Number 5, October 2021. URL = https://wp0.vanderbilt.edu/lawreview/2021/10/the-peoples-ledger-how-to-democratize-money-and-finance-the-economy/ [pdf] Citation: Saule T. Omarova | 74 Vand. L. Rev. 1301 (2021) Description. Saule Omarova:

  4. Copyright in Historical Perspective. by Lyman Ray Patterson. Vanderbilt University Press, 1968. Review From Lawrence Lessig of the Creative Commons: "This is an extraordinarily important book for understanding our current copyright mess. It is not a trade

  5. 2014年1月12日 · The vectoral class comes into its own once it is in possession of powerful technologies for vectoralising information. The vectoral class may commodify information stocks, flows, or vectors themselves. A stock of information is an archive, a body of information maintained through time that has enduring value.

  6. In a standard dominance hierarchy--as can be seen in all of our ape relatives (yes, even in bonobos)--a few individuals dominate the many. In a system of reverse dominance, however, the many act in unison to deflate the ego of anyone who tries, even in an incipient way, to dominate them. According to Boehm, hunter-gatherers are continuously ...

  7. Description. "explores the differences between small scale democracies based on the assumption of common interest and others that assume conflicting interests. The book is devoted to describing, in detail and with sensitivity and clarity, the workings of two small democracies – a Vermont town and a participatory workplace."

  8. San Pisith is a Buddhist Monk and an Early Stage Researcher at Ragnar Nurkse Department of Innovation and Governance. He has joined the Cosmolocalism project since September 2019 to pursue a Ph.D. at TalTech, Estonia. His Ph.D. thesis focuses on Buddhist Economics, Buddhist Governance, Commons, and Happiness and Public Purpose.