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  1. "The working class of the nineteenth century possessed a strong associational history (Morton and Tate 1979:107/10; Cole and Postgate 1961:378/84;Hobsbawm 1962:109/10 114/5). Indeed, it is through this associationalism that the workers came to announce

  2. This article develops a framework for sustainable welfare benefits with six criteria of sustainable welfare and nine different types of welfare benefits that belong to the domains of universal basic income (UBI), universal basic services (UBS), and universal basic vouchers (UBV).

  3. The second class of welfare benefits is universal basic vouchers. Vouchers have not been examined by sustainable welfare scientists, although even some basic income literature suggests: “Vouchers should be taken more seriously, as a middle road between in-kind and cash transfers . . . Indeed, one can think of cash as being simply a voucher ...

  4. Module 1: The anthropology of peer to peer and the commons P2P as a relational dynamic: new social relations, then and now Commoning Against The Crisis. (Chapter 6) By Angelos Varvarousis and Giorgos Kallis. URL The commoning movement in Greece

  5. - Henry Nelson Wieman, The Directive in History*, pp. 107-108, 1949 In this book Wieman notes (page 6), “My indebtedness to, and any difference from, the following will be apparent to many: C.I. Lewis, An Analysis of Knowledge and Evolution and Mind and the ...

  6. Amateur production, the result of all this new capability, means that the category of 'consumer' is now a temporary behavior rather than a permanent identity."—(Clay Shirky, Here Comes Everybody, 107-108) Other quotes:

  7. Napolean .. is to himself a Destiny; Shakespeare is the 'Dramatist' of the Incidental." (p. 107) "This Western species of the Incidental is entirely alien to the Classical world feeling and therefore to its drama. .. What happened to Oedipus, unlike the fate of Lear (p ...

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