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  1. Description From the Wikipedia: "In his 1996 work Coming into Being: Artifacts and Texts in the Evolution of Consciousness, Thompson applied an approach that was similar to his 1981 book to many other artifacts, cultures and historical periods. A notable ...

  2. This is part of a larger comparative review by Bill Kelly. Featured are the views of Ken Wilber, Jean Gebser, and William Irving Thompson. Discussion Bill Kelly: "On what issues then do they actually disagree? Thompson believes the mythopoeic imagination

  3. William Irving Thompson. URL = "In his 2004 book Self and Society: Studies in the Evolution of Consciousness, and in collaboration with the mathematician Ralph Abraham, Thompson related Gebser's structures to periods in the development of mathematics (arithmetic, geometric, algebraic, dynamical, chaotic) and in the history of music."

  4. Groupthink is a term coined by psychologist Irving Janis in 1972 to describe one process by which a group can make bad or irrational decisions. In a groupthink situation, each member of the group attempts to conform his or her opinions to what they believe to be the consensus of the group.

  5. As a result, within 13,5 months the free schillings circulated 463 times, generating a turnover of 2.283.840 Schillings. On top of that, unemployment dropped by 25%, income from local taxes grew by 35%, and investment in public works rose by 220%. The ‘circulation fee’ comprised 658 Schillings, all of which were spent on public works.

  6. Contents. 3. P2P in the Economic Sphere. 3.1.A Peer production as a third mode of production and new commons-based property regime. 3.1.B The Communism of Capital, or, the cooperative nature of cognitive capitalism[22] 3.1.C The Hacker Ethic or ‘work as play’. 3.2 Explaining the Emergence of P2P Economics.

  7. Description. "Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre. Author David Montgomery has discovered that the three-foot-deep skin of our planet is slowly being eroded away, with potentially devastating results. In this engaging lecture, Montgomery draws from his book 'Dirt: The Erosion of Civilizations' to trace the role of soil use ...