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It is to the topic of stimulating and harnessing Love as a transforming power that he devoted arguably his greatest and most mature work, The Ways and Power of Love. The book represents a summary and distillation of research conducted at his Harvard Research Center in Creative Altruism in the early 1950s.
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1. Isaac Mao: "Sharism(分享主义 in Chinese) is about sharing, for sure. It means a tendency of sharing your works(everything) to be used by your social network(or public domain), but still keep your right and property based on your consensus. It's really not strange concept especiall after blogging and web 2.0 stuffsemerged for years. As well those new...
Stefan addresses the difference that Michel Bauwens is making between sharing and commons oriented projects, i.e. individuals sharing their creative expressions vs. the conscious work on a common project. Stefan Merten: "On the one hand you seeindividual sharing which I could imagine means that people producesomething on an individual basis and the...
Discussion Jay Weinstein: "We focus here on Sorokin's work at the Research Center in Creative Altruism at Harvard University to examine his concept of creative altruism and to indicate how it can be used by applied sociologists today. Also relevant are Sorokin's ...
The participation metaphor of learning emphasizes participation in various cultural practices and shared learning activities (Paavola et.al. 2004). In this metaphor knowledge and learning are situated in people's life-worlds, in their socio-cultural contexts.
In The Symbiocene, human action, culture and enterprise will be exemplified by those cumulative types of relationships and attributes nurtured by humans that enhance mutual interdependence and mutual benefit for all living beings (desirable), all species (essential) and the health of all ecosystems (mandatory).
Massimo De Angelis: "Commoning, a term encountered by Peter Linebaugh (2008) in one of his frequent travels in the living history of commoners’ struggles, is about the (re)production of/through commons. To turn a noun into a verb is not a little step and requires some daring.
From the Wikipedia: "The Chalice and the Blade compares two underlying types of social organization in which the cultural construction of gender roles and relations plays a key role. Eisler places human societies on what she calls the partnership-domination continuum.