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  1. San Pisith is a Buddhist Monk and an Early Stage Researcher at Ragnar Nurkse Department of Innovation and Governance. He has joined the Cosmolocalism project since September 2019 to pursue a Ph.D. at TalTech, Estonia. His Ph.D. thesis focuses on Buddhist Economics, Buddhist Governance, Commons, and Happiness and Public Purpose.

  2. 1) capital’s cooptation and subsequent prevention of a fully freed, digitally empowered general intellect; 2) capital’s continued control and exploitation of the material basis of the economy; 3) the difficulty of establishing commons-based social relations and forms of production given that value is monopolized by markets and money; and.

  3. 1552-56, and 1593-1604.15 2. From about 1618/1648 to 1793/1815.. there is a repeating pattern, or "signature," of great power war, in which a series of wars of escalating severity culminates in a high-fatality war and a relatively peaceful period This ...

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    From a profile article on Illich and education athttp://www.infed.org/thinkers/et-illic.htm: "Finger and Asún (2001: 11) describe this as 'probably Illich's most original contribution'. Counterproductivity is the means by which a fundamentally beneficial process or arrangement is turned into a negative one. 'Once it reaches a certain threshold, the...

    1. Kevin Carson: "Subsidized inputs are closely related to the phenomenon of radical monopoly. They are tiedtogether by Ivan Illich's concept of “counterproductivity.” Illich distinguished the “first watershed” ofadopting a technology, in which it has net social benefits, from the “second watershed” beyond which ithas negative benefits to society. ...

    An alternative to counterproductivity are Convivial Institutions
    Kevin Carson: The Political Economy of Waste
  4. Theos: "With the advent of the internet, and with the latest advances in AI, complexity science, and blockchain technologies, we now have the opportunity to create novel protocol-based social coordination systems. Widespread transition to a new paradigm now involves people opting in to a digital social-economic network when they are ready ...

  5. generic' co-production – the effort to involve local people in mutual support and the delivery of services; and. institutional' co-production of the kind advocated by Cahn. Currently this seems difficult to achieve, mainly because of institutional systems in the organisations that might benefit and because of the way public services are managed."

  6. The ‘stamp’ in ‘stamp scrip’ was something far more novel and innovative a proposal for boosting the economy out of the Depression. Fisher designed the money to have 52 boxes on their reverse side. Each week on a Wednesday, the money holder would be required to buy a stamp to validate the value of the note for the following week.

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