Abundance: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
(Added link to Scarcity) |
No edit summary |
||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
=Discussion= | Overview Page | ||
=Concepts and Typology= | |||
See: [[Abundance - Typology]] | |||
#[[Derivative Abundance]] | |||
#[[Massive Abundance]] | |||
#[[Multiplicative Abundance]] | |||
#[[Pseudo Abundance]] | |||
#[[Psychic Abundance]] | |||
#[[Reproductive Abundance]] | |||
See also: | |||
#[[Demand Side of Abundance]] | |||
=Discussion Themes= | |||
| Line 7: | Line 27: | ||
* [[Abundance vs. Scarcity]] | * [[Abundance vs. Scarcity]] | ||
* [[Scarcity]] | * [[Scarcity]] | ||
Also: | |||
#[[Abundance vs. Scarcity Mentality]] | |||
#[[Abundance Logic vs Scarcity Logic]] | |||
| Line 22: | Line 47: | ||
So, a [[Mode Of Production]] that assumes or requires [[Profit]] cannot endure abundance, for as the society as a whole approaches success, the owners of the productive organizations that depend upon profit approach failure." | So, a [[Mode Of Production]] that assumes or requires [[Profit]] cannot endure abundance, for as the society as a whole approaches success, the owners of the productive organizations that depend upon profit approach failure." | ||
=Resources= | |||
==Articles== | |||
#[[Roberto Verzola on Undermining vs. Developing Abundance]] | |||
#[[Beyond Information Abundance]] '''Essay: 21st-Century Political Economies: Beyond Information Abundance. by Roberto Verzola''' | |||
==Books== | |||
#[[Introduction to Economic Abundance]] '''Book: Economic Abundance: An Introduction. Authored by: William M. Dugger; James T. Peach''' | |||
==Movements== | |||
#[[Abundance League]] | |||
Revision as of 04:54, 9 October 2010
Overview Page
Concepts and Typology
See: Abundance - Typology
See also:
Discussion Themes
Abundance vs. Scarcity
For an extensive discussion, see these pages:
Also:
Abundance in User Ownership theory
Patrick Anderson:
"Abundance means plenty for everyone.
Abundance can occur when Competition is perfect.
Competition is perfected by insuring every Consumer owns enough Physical Sources and has access to Virtual Sources for the production they need.
But abundance through perfect competition would also cause Profit to be zero because owners could not hold Price Above Cost.
So, a Mode Of Production that assumes or requires Profit cannot endure abundance, for as the society as a whole approaches success, the owners of the productive organizations that depend upon profit approach failure."
Resources
Articles
- Roberto Verzola on Undermining vs. Developing Abundance
- Beyond Information Abundance Essay: 21st-Century Political Economies: Beyond Information Abundance. by Roberto Verzola
Books
- Introduction to Economic Abundance Book: Economic Abundance: An Introduction. Authored by: William M. Dugger; James T. Peach
Movements