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

  2. Description. 1. Christopher Cook: "Netherlands-based Seats2Meet (S2M) blends shared workspaces and social networking, tapping an immense desire among freelancers to expand opportunities and social connections. Since its launch with just 10 people in 2005, S2M has grown steadily, connecting tens of thousands of independent workers to thousands ...

  3. Description Peng Lu and Dianhan Chen: "The life cycle pattern is pervasive for both natural and social sciences, from events to empires. The man-land relationship governs the rising and falling cycles of empires. Based on the life cycle model of collective actions in ...

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    * Article: The Return of the Guilds: Towards a Global History of the Guilds in Pre-industrial Times. By Jan Lucassen, Tine De Moor, and Jan Luiten van Zanden. IRSH 53 (2008), Supplement, pp. 5–18 URL = https://www.ris.uu.nl/ws/files/20096181/_PUB_ReturnGuilds_IRSH_53_Suppl.pdf

    "A conference organized in October 2006 by theInternational Institute of Social History and the research group in social and economic historyat Utrecht University on the theme ‘‘The Return of the Guilds’’, as part of a series of conferenceson global economic history, a continuation of the Global Economic History Network– GEHN – set up by Patrick O’...

    Bert De Munck, Piet Lourens, and Jan Lucassen, ‘‘The Establishment and Distribution of Craft Guilds in the Low Countries 1000–1800’’, in Maarten Prak et al. (eds), Craft Guilds in the Early Modern...

  4. 2024年3月7日 · 2. Shimshon Bichler and Jonathan Nitzan: "The theory of capital as power (CasP) is radically different from conventional political economy. In the conventional view, mainstream as well as heterodox, capital is seen a “real” economic entity engaged in the production of goods and services, and capitalism is thought of as a mode of production ...

  5. Education 3.0 has been emerging since the early 1980’s but unlike 1.0 and 2.0 it is a substantial change from the preceding phase and its emergence requires shifts in underlying behaviour as well as changes in policies, technologies and training. These underlying behaviours are very persistent and explain the long delay in the emergence of 3.0.

  6. This conception formed the backdrop for all the policy proposals that Bauwens and his FLOK colleagues developed with the aim of empowering ‘the direct creation of value by civil society’ (P2P Foundation 2017). Thus, in the context of FLOK’s policy documents, the Partner State is synonymous with a state government that supports cooperative ...

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