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Chris Cook is a critic of a commons approach based on [[Trusts]], preferring partnership frameworks that can be scaled globally.
Chris Cook is a critic of a commons approach based on [[Trusts]], preferring partnership frameworks that can be scaled globally.
URL = http://www.opencapital.net/




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Introductory article by Chris Cook: [http://www.moq.org/forum/chriscook/ifnotglobal.html If Not Global Capitalism - then What?]   
#Introductory article by Chris Cook: [http://www.moq.org/forum/chriscook/ifnotglobal.html If Not Global Capitalism - then What?]   
 
#See also: [[What is Open about Open Capital]]
See also: [[What is Open about Open Capital]]
#The article [[Open vs. Closed Corporate Partnerships]] conveys how it differs from the classic corporation.
 
#His approach is generally called [[Open Capital]]. See also: [[Cooperative Capitalism]] and [[Market 3.0]]
The article [[Open vs. Closed Corporate Partnerships]] conveys how it differs from the classic corporation.
#His institutional proposals are outlined here: [[Energy and Heat Pooling]], [[Community Land Partnership]]. They are based on a new legal form enabled in the UK: the [[Limited Liability Partnership]]
 
#According to Dmytri Kleiner, Chris Cook's approach has similar aims than [[Venture Communism]] and [[Modular Company]] models.
His approach is generally called [[Open Capital]]. See also: [[Cooperative Capitalism]] and [[Market 3.0]]
 
His institutional proposals are outlined here: [[Energy and Heat Pooling]], [[Community Land Partnership]]. They are based on a new legal form enabled in the UK: the [[Limited Liability Partnership]]
 
According to Dmytri Kleiner, Chris Cook's approach has similar aims than [[Venture Communism]] and [[Modular Company]] models.

Revision as of 17:58, 20 September 2009

Chris Cook is a critic of a commons approach based on Trusts, preferring partnership frameworks that can be scaled globally.

URL = http://www.opencapital.net/



Introduction

  1. Introductory article by Chris Cook: If Not Global Capitalism - then What?
  2. See also: What is Open about Open Capital
  3. The article Open vs. Closed Corporate Partnerships conveys how it differs from the classic corporation.
  4. His approach is generally called Open Capital. See also: Cooperative Capitalism and Market 3.0
  5. His institutional proposals are outlined here: Energy and Heat Pooling, Community Land Partnership. They are based on a new legal form enabled in the UK: the Limited Liability Partnership
  6. According to Dmytri Kleiner, Chris Cook's approach has similar aims than Venture Communism and Modular Company models.