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  1. The Ladder of Participation in the Peer Economy. Proposed by Michel Bauwens: Consumers : you make, they consume. The classic model. Self-service: you make, they go get it themselves. This is where consumers start becoming prosumers, but the parameters of the cooperation are totally set by the producing corporation.

  2. A Ladder of Citizen Participation - Sherry R Arnstein URL = http://lithgow-schmidt.dk/sherry-arnstein/ladder-of-citizen-participation.html Discussion with detailed ...

  3. 4. Urban commons are anti-capitalist institutions. This is a tendentious precept. What is can be demonstrate is that they look for new way toreproduce social life grounded in non-mercantile values and, because of that, they constitute apotential obstacle by the running processes of capital accumulation in the city. 5.

  4. On larger scales, they include projects such as the proliferation of Fab Labs and 100k Garages, which aim to bring individuals together with tools in an on-going fashion. While small-scale collaborations arise for specific projects like that between Karsten Schmidt and

  5. Module 1: The anthropology of peer to peer and the commons P2P as a relational dynamic: new social relations, then and now Commoning Against The Crisis. (Chapter 6) By Angelos Varvarousis and Giorgos Kallis. URL The commoning movement in Greece

  6. Global Risk Reports World Economic Forum. (2023). The Global Risks Report 2023. World Economic Forum. https://www.weforum.org/reports/global-risks-report-2023 ...

  7. 2022年12月25日 · Description. From the publisher: "Noomakhia: Wars of the Mind is the ongoing magnum opus of the “most dangerous philosopher in the world”, Alexander Dugin (1962-). Soon to enter its final, 28th volume in Russian, Noomakhia is shaping up to be one of the 21st century’s most ambitious and complex contributions to numerous fields and schools ...

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