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  1. Description. HARVEY SCHACHTER: "The MultiCapital Scorecard focuses on five types of vital capital: Natural: Air, land, water, minerals, flora, fauna, ecosystems and other natural biophysical resources that humans and non-humans rely on for their well-being; Human: Knowledge, skills, experience, health, values, attitudes and ethical duties;

  2. Description. From the Wikipedia: "Records of the Grand Historian, also known by its Chinese name Shiji, is a monumental history of China that is the first of China's 24 dynastic histories. The Records was written in the late 2nd century BC to early 1st century BC by the ancient Chinese historian Sima Qian, whose father Sima Tan had begun it ...

  3. 2011年6月13日 · 2. From the Wikipedia: "Fureai kippu (Caring Relationship Tickets) is a Japanese community currency created in 1995 by the Sawayaka Welfare Foundation so that people could earn credits helping seniors in their community. The basic unit of account is an hour of service to an elderly person. Sometimes seniors help each other and earn the credits ...

  4. * Book: Power and Identity in the Chinese World Order: Festschrift in Honour of Professor Wang Gungwu. Ed. by Billy K. L. So, John Fitzgerald et al. Hong Kong University Press, 2003 Description "To honour Professor Wang Gungwu on the occasion of his ...

  5. 2013年3月2日 · Description. Raffael Kéménczy summarizes: The One People's Public Trust (OPPT) was used to establish the legal foundation for re-gaining individual legal sovereignty within the current framework. In-depth investigation by the OPPT (and others before) have led to the conclusion that all corporations (including governments as corporations) are ...

  6. Detailed summary and review by McKenzie Wark : " Kojin Karatani ’s The Structure of World History (Duke University Press, 2014) is an astonishing work of synthetic historical theory. Karatani views world history as a history of modes of exchange. He rejects the classical Marxist view of history though as modes of production, to which ...

  7. Typology. Brewster Kneen: "Roman law recognised five different categories of what might be described as ‘impersonal' property7. These categories are not tidy, as indicated by the word res, the Latin word for ‘thing,' a fuzzy word if there ever was one. But they do offer more ‘property' options than seem to be recognised today.

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