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Global Commons Trust opens a window into this rising global trusteeship society — a world where everyone benefits from the preservation and use of their common resources, and the cooperative human spirit is lifted through new energetic patterns of sustainability, wealth and power." | Global Commons Trust opens a window into this rising global trusteeship society — a world where everyone benefits from the preservation and use of their common resources, and the cooperative human spirit is lifted through new energetic patterns of sustainability, wealth and power." | ||
(http://globalcommonstrust.org/) | (http://globalcommonstrust.org/) | ||
James Bernard Quilligan is a founder of the GCT: http://p2pfoundation.net/Quilligan,_James_Bernard | |||
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URL = http://globalcommonstrust.org/
Description
"Global Commons Trust promotes the creation of trusteeships, where the rights to our commons may be realized for the benefit of all. This promises a very different world than the ownership society of exploitation and aggression so prevalent today. When people claim the sovereign right to manage and revalue their common goods, civilization is transformed.
Imagine a world where
• commons trusts preserve and regenerate the assets of a commons • private industry prospers from the surplus resources which it rents from these trusts • governments provide citizens with an income generated through the use of these commons
Global Commons Trust opens a window into this rising global trusteeship society — a world where everyone benefits from the preservation and use of their common resources, and the cooperative human spirit is lifted through new energetic patterns of sustainability, wealth and power." (http://globalcommonstrust.org/)
James Bernard Quilligan is a founder of the GCT: http://p2pfoundation.net/Quilligan,_James_Bernard