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  1. Our Story. The P2P Foundation (officially, The Foundation for P2P Alternatives) is a non-profit organization and global network dedicated to advocacy and research of commons-oriented peer to peer (P2P) dynamics in society. P2P is an abbreviation of “peer to peer”, sometimes also described as “person to person” or “people to people”.

  2. RCT was then further developed collaboratively when Jean Baker Miller, M.D., Judith V. Jordan, Ph.D., Irene Stiver, Ph.D., and Janet Surrey, Ph.D. began meeting twice a month in 1977. This group, later named the Stone Center Theory Group, and then the Founding Scholars, was trying to break free from what they felt were the damaging effects for women of traditional therapy.

  3. Our main community gathering is the Internet Identity Workshop that happens twice a year. We create opportunities for both innovators and competitors, for both the big guy and the small fry to come together in a safe and balanced space. Our organizational ...

  4. Summary. "fter the Future explores our century-long obsession with the concept of "the future." Beginning with F. T. Marinetti's "Futurist Manifesto" and the worldwide race toward a new and highly mechanized society that defined the "Century of Progress," highly respected media activist Franco Berardi traces the genesis of future-oriented ...

  5. Joshua Goldstein: "Toynbee (1954 9:322) structures the past five centuries around the same timing that Wright and Dehio followed. He builds from Wright's "more severe" war concentrations (every other long wave)41a roughly 115-year cycle of war and peace (table 5.2). The three regular modern cycles are dated 1568-1672, 1672-1792, and 1792-1914 ...

  6. The capitalist comes to market twice, the goods the capitalist buys are Department I goods, the goods the capitalist sells are department II goods. Though there are certainly grey-areas, in principal, we maximize transvestment by making department I goods free, i.e. GPL/AGPL, and department II goods non-free with the PPL.

  7. Summary. 1. Richard Simpson: "At Harvard he set to work on a monumental inquiry into the history and nature of world civilization up to the present. He spent several years on this enterprise, and in 1937 he published the first three volumes of Social and Cultural Dynamics. A fourth volume appeared in 1941.