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  1. 1. Sharing Depot - Toronto, Ontario. The Sharing Depot is a project of the Toronto Tool Library, a robust tool library network that has quickly grown to four locations and over 25,000 loans. The Sharing Depot is Canada’s first Library of Things where members can borrow a wide variety of items, including camping and sports equipment, house ...

  2. 2012年1月4日 · Description. "In order to live at sea, we’re pioneering an entirely new form of marine architecture. Open_Sailing acts like a giant organism, a cluster of intelligent units that can react to their environment, change shape and reconfigure themselves. They talk to each other. They’re modular, re-pluggable, pre-broken, post-industrial and ...

  3. "The World Travel Exchange (WTEx) offers its members the opportunity to "trade to travel". Launched in 2004, 173 trade exchanges have listed over 800 hotels and resorts globally. Their clients can travel the world and pay for it with accepted complementary currencies through this innovative exchange .

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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. Not only society is using usership as a mode for operating travel and recreation, but smaller groups within society is doing that as well, like for example sport clubs, youth houses and public educational facilities. Of course, there is a gray zone between usership

  5. Free culture means anyone can engage with art and other works of the mind, however they want, without hiring a lawyer first. Artists are paid for what they do, not for what other people do. Artists should be paid up front for the work they do. But charging again for music every time a copy is exchanged, for example, is silly.

  6. 2) Since 1985, I have been talking and writing about what I first called the attention society, and then the attention economy. The difficulty in getting this idea across has to do with how people respond to the word "economy." Most people assume the word economy has to do with buying and selling, with exchanging money for things or labor, and ...

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