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  1. 2. A new type of bossless capitalist firm, by Yanis Varoufakis: "There are two kinds of non-capitalist firms: (a) Mutual, co-op like, firms whose ownership is formally dispersed among members (who may be customers, employees or both); and (b) Valve (or similar companies) where management is completely horizontal (i.e. the company is boss-less ...

  2. The environmental crisis can be seen as an opportunity for investment and sustainable growth (Gore, 2013). In the meantime, a new type of capitalism, named 'cognitive capitalism', arises in which 'the object of accumulation consists mainly of knowledge' that is now the basic source of value (Boutang, 2012, p. 57).

  3. In most established democracies, this doctrine has guided the macroeconomic agenda of both conservative and liberal administrations, or what Gore Vidal called “the two right wings” of the “Property Party.”

  4. Description. From the Wikipedia: "In social, cultural, and religious studies in the United States, the "epic of evolution" is a narrative that blends religious and scientific views of cosmic, biological, and sociocultural evolution in a mythological manner. According to The Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature, an "epic of evolution" encompasses.

    • Introduction
    • Our Endorsements
    • Key Concepts
    • Transitional Proposals For Creating A Global Commons Movement
    • Key Articles
    • Short Citations
    • Long Citations
    • Topical Policy Proposals
    • Regional Policy Developments
    • Selected Policy Resources

    This category focuses on proposals to promote the P2P, Open/Free, and Commons-related agenda, in the existing political and institutional systems. The P2P Foundation is sympathetic to the proposals of the Pirate Party as well as the Bill of Rights for Users of the Social Web. Amongst our favourite policy organizations are the Open Spectrum Foundati...

    Our preferred policy framework for socio-economic change is Otto Scharmer's 7-fold approach.
    We adhere to the Declaration of Respect for Life and Human Security across the Global Commons

    The key concept we propose is that of the Partner State 1. David Ronfeldt: Bauwens and the Partner State Help us develop the following concepts: 1. Public-Commons Partnership‎ 2. Commonification of Public Services (background: The Public - Commons Partnership and the Commonification of that which is Public. By Tommaso Fattori.)

    We propose this global commons scenario, in order to create a global counter-economy as basis of global civic power. In bullet points, essentially, what we are striving for is: 1. citizens are contributing to commons; we encourage the creation of commons-based productive communities based on open input, participatory governance, and commons-oriente...

    On the overall framework of a Commons and Civil Societyoriented global policy and governance framework that insures sustainability: 1. Article: James Bernard Quilligan. People Sharing Resources. Toward a New Multilateralism of the Global Commons. Published in Kosmos Journal, Fall | Winter 2009 These are also important philosophical approaches: 1. R...

    Why not treat policy challenges like open source software programs. Create a policyforge (modeled after sourceforge) where the policy can reside and where the module policy owner, can foster a community and accept its ideas, opinions and edits. - David Eaves Meliorism treats salvation as neither inevitable nor impossible. It treats it as a possibil...

    Marvin Brown on why we need Civic Design for Civilizing the Economy

    "When people say, ”We have seen the problem and the problem is us,” they deceive themselves. We are not the problem. The problem is one of design. Our current design of how we live together in unjust and unsustainable, and it is still controlled by commercial conversations without any moral foundation. Those who control financial markets are sovereign. If we expand and protect civic conversations we may, in time, participate in the solution—an economy based on civic norms making provisions fo...

    James Quilligan on the new Global Common Wealth

    1. "Imagine a world ... where businesses thrive. Governments evolve power upward to an international trusteeship for the commons, giving up a portion of their sovereignty through new global standards of cooperation, trust and shared values. Government authority also shifts downward to citizens and their commons organizations through social charters. Local commons trusts organize and affiliate with each other across the world, providing independent checks and balances on the power of global co...

    Turning the Public Services into a Commons

    "Two elementary moves should be made towards renewing public services as material commons. A first condition is that public service workers have the dignity, time, the training and the rights of co-management to be able to collaborate meaningfully with service users; the second is a remaking of local government, so that, having become little more than a plethora of partnerships dependent on national funding streams and on complying with nationally imposed targets, it is transformed into a dem...

    The political / policy priorities of the P2P Foundation: • Sustainable democratic finance – Job creation and wealth distribution • Co-operative and commons-based housing and land tenure – Affordable homes for all • Mutually owned Renewable energy – Affordable and sustainable energy • Local and sustainable food systems – Food security and the elimin...

    Territorial Policy 'in general'

    1. Policy Paper: “Territories of Commons” in Europe: pivotal for food production, nature stewardship, heritage maintenance and climate mitigation. By Jose Luis Vivero Pol et al. Conference Paper for the European Commons Assembly, in Brussels, November 2016

    Local 'Best of Class' Benchmark Examples

    1. The Manchester One DIGS inclusive digitally-enableld green sustainability policy: Presentation 2. Sustainable South Bronx Fab Lab 3. Future Melbourne: transparent, wiki-based city planning 4. Wiki Brest: cultural value creation through integrated online and offline participation 5. IDEA Communities: allows UK local government officials to share knowledge in Communities of Practice Read: 1. John Thackara and Sunil Abraham: The Participatory Design of Cities

    The Americas

    1. The Five most anti-tech organizations in America. Explained by Mark Sullivan. 2. The following sites and resources are “insanely useful Web sites” for Government Transparencyin the USA.

    Policy Blogs

    Public: 1. Alliance for Public Technology Corporate: 1. Cisco High Tech Policy blog 2. Google Public Policy blog

    Policy Wikis

    Political wiki initiatives that accommodate people with diverse political views: 1. Debatepedia, http://debatepedia.org/ 2. Campaigns Wikia, http://campaigns.wikia.com/wiki/Campaigns_Wikia 3. Open Politics Canada, http://www.openpolitics.ca/

  5. Al Gore promoted the National Information Infrastructure (NII) presumably as a political pragma at the time, but clearly it became International. So let's call it III. Let's think about the Net now as an invention which made life simpler and more powerful.

  6. The oldest project putting books online for free, with 17,000 books reached by February 2006. URL = http://www.gutenberg.org/ Status Report 2007 From another ...