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  1. Bringing ghost houses “back from the dead” was a policy priority for Camden, and in December 2012, the Borough approved a policy to charge an extra 50 percent in property tax rates to owners of houses that had been unoccupied for more than two years.

  2. ""A specific modification of the theory of Kondratieff cycles was developed by Daniel Šmihula. Šmihula identified six long-waves within modern society and the capitalist economy, each of which was initiated by a specific technological revolution: [ 1. Wave of the Financial-agricultural revolution (1600–1780) 2.

  3. Peters describes the rise and fall of OGAS — its theoretical and practical reach, its vision of a national economy managed by network, the bureaucratic obstacles it encountered, and the institutional stalemate that killed it. Finally, he considers the implications of the Soviet experience for today's networked world."

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    John Corrigan: "The term Education 3.0 was coined by Cisco Systems Inc, the IT company (and disseminated through a White Paper: Equipping Every Learner for the 21st Century - the Centre for Strategic Education, Cisco Systems, Inc., and McKinsey & Company) and is rooted in the following four goals for all learners: • acquire a range of skills needed...

    = proposed scenario for the future of education URL = http://firstmonday.org/issues/issue12_3/keats/index.html From Derek W. Keats and J. Philipp Schmidt : "Education 1.0 is, like the first generation of the Web, a largely one-way process. Students go to universities to get education from professors, who supply them with information in the form of ...

    By Group 8 Education ; John Corrigan et al. Summary by John Corrigan et al.: "The first two make excellent background reading for the general reader and numbers 3 to 5 provide further detail around how people relate to each other under 3.0. Article number 6 shows how Education 3.0 has a much broader effect within society itself and supports the gro...

  4. Barnes proposes a revised operating system — Capitalism 3.0 — that protects the commons while preserving the many strengths of capitalism as we know it. His major innovation is the commons trust—a market-based entity with the power to limit use of scarce commons, charge rent, and pay dividends to everyone.

  5. Definition. From the Wikipedia: "The tall poppy syndrome is a cultural phenomenon in which people hold back, criticise or sabotage those who have or are believed to have achieved notable success in one or more aspects of life, particularly intellectual or cultural wealth; "cutting down the tall poppy".

  6. Oikeios - P2P Foundation. Definition. McKenzie Wark on a concept developed by Jason W. Moore: "a relation of life-making. It’s a view of the human unified with nature, of human history as co-produced. It comes from “oikeios topos” or favorable place, the relationship between a plant species and where it is found." Discussion. McKenzie Wark:

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