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This section is dedicated to that goal. Thanks to [http://www.p2pfoundation.net/Nahrada%2C_Franz Franz Nahrada] of  [[Global Villages]] for his pioneering work in reconciling material sustainable and free knowledge exchange.
This section is dedicated to that goal. Thanks to [http://www.p2pfoundation.net/Nahrada%2C_Franz Franz Nahrada] of  [[Global Villages]] for his pioneering work in reconciling material sustainable and free knowledge exchange.
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Paul Hawken:
""I now believe there are over one million organizations working toward ecological sustainability and social justice. Maybe two.
By conventional definition, this is not a movement. Movements have leaders
and ideologies. You join movements, study tracts, and identify yourself with
a group. You read the biography of the founder(s) or listen to them perorate
on tape or in person. Movements have followers, but this movement doesn¹t
work that way. It is dispersed, inchoate, and fiercely independent. There is
no manifesto or doctrine, no authority to check with.
I sought a name for it, but there isn't one."
(from his book Blessed Unrest, cited by http://thenetworkedbook.blogspot.com/2007/05/networked-book-adhocracies-turning.html)

Revision as of 08:23, 22 June 2007

Our current economic and civilizational model is based on a false conception pseudo-abundance in the natural world, thereby creating an engine of infinite material world in a finite natural world. And it is also based on a false conception of pseudo-scarcity, which aims to create scarcities in the immaterial world, where the costs of reproduction are near zero. A sustainable economy demands that this duality is simply reversed. We must recognize the limits of the natural world, and create a free culture of exchange in the world of immaterial value: culture, intellect, spirit.

This section is dedicated to that goal. Thanks to Franz Nahrada of Global Villages for his pioneering work in reconciling material sustainable and free knowledge exchange.


Citation

Paul Hawken:

""I now believe there are over one million organizations working toward ecological sustainability and social justice. Maybe two.

By conventional definition, this is not a movement. Movements have leaders and ideologies. You join movements, study tracts, and identify yourself with a group. You read the biography of the founder(s) or listen to them perorate on tape or in person. Movements have followers, but this movement doesn¹t work that way. It is dispersed, inchoate, and fiercely independent. There is no manifesto or doctrine, no authority to check with.

I sought a name for it, but there isn't one." (from his book Blessed Unrest, cited by http://thenetworkedbook.blogspot.com/2007/05/networked-book-adhocracies-turning.html)

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