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  1. Discussion Philip Clayton: "The Chinese contributions to process thought over the last two decades have been very significant. Although it has supporters in many parts of the world, process philosophy has grown more quickly in China than any other nation. More ...

  2. Discussion Philip Clayton: "The links between traditional Chinese thought and process philosophy have long been recognized. Concerning the second, we have attempted to show how process philosophy helps to transform modernist Marxism into Organic Marxism.

  3. Free software is a matter of the users' freedom to run, copy, distribute, study, change and improve the software. More precisely, it refers to four kinds of freedom, for the users of the software: - The freedom to run the program, for any purpose (freedom 0). - The freedom to study how the program works, and adapt it to your needs (freedom 1).

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    From the publisher: "An anthill can survive and feed itself in some of the most hostile environments. No single ant knows how it all works – nor does it need to. Individually ants are pretty dumb creatures, collectively they are very smart. Human beings, on the other hand, are individually very smart and collectively, well…. In the environment we l...

    From the publisher: "Descending from a long line of storytellers, Stephen James Joyce ( ) was raised on a 22-acre farm in Northern Ireland in the height of the ‘troubles’. Although the Irish were warm and kind, they collaborated very poorly. Stephen became fascinated with what enables people to ‘get on’ and what can be achieved when people collabor...

    See our entry on Stigmergy. For the book: Sandra Gale, Mighty Small Books Publishing, info@mightysmallbooks.biz

  4. Dougald Hine: "In Illich's own work, Toward a History of Needs (1978) marks the emergence of a theme which runs through his later work. By focusing on "the sociogenesis of needs" (as he puts it in this article, written for the 20th anniversary of the Whole Earth Catalogue), he brings a historical perspective to the demand side of the scarcity ...

  5. * Book: Serge Latouche, Farewell to Growth. URL = Review Source: François Diaz Maurin & Philip J. Vergragt (2010) Serge Latouche, Farewell to Growth, Sustainability ...

  6. In a 24/7, always-on world, continuous partial attention used as our dominant attention mode contributes to a feeling of overwhelm, over-stimulation and to a sense of being unfulfilled. We are so accessible, we're inaccessible. The latest, greatest powerful technologies have contributed to our feeling increasingly powerless."