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#[[Liquidity Network]] [http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/will-big-business-privatise-the-monetary-commons/2010/02/25]: Mutual credit commons proposed by [[Feasta]], Ireland | #[[Liquidity Network]] [http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/will-big-business-privatise-the-monetary-commons/2010/02/25]: Mutual credit commons proposed by [[Feasta]], Ireland | ||
==Infrastructure Commons== | |||
#[[Developing the Meta Services for the Eco-Social Economy]], draft proposed by [[Feasta]], Ireland | |||
==Land Commons== | ==Land Commons== | ||
Revision as of 07:35, 21 June 2010
Participating Individuals
Participating Organizations
Ireland
Policy Proposals by Topic
Earth and Climate Commons
- Cap and Share: A Fair Way to Cut Greenhouse Emissions [1]. Proposed by Feasta, Ireland.
- Global Climate Trust, proposed by Feasta, Ireland
- The Viable Systems Model and Climate Governance; proposed by Feasta, Ireland
Currency or Monetary Commons
- Liquidity Network [2]: Mutual credit commons proposed by Feasta, Ireland
Infrastructure Commons
- Developing the Meta Services for the Eco-Social Economy, draft proposed by Feasta, Ireland
Land Commons
- Land Value Tax. Proposed by Feasta, Ireland
(Commons-based) Taxation
- Land Value Tax. Proposed by Feasta, Ireland (video
General Documentation
Video
- Emer O'Siochru on Reclaiming the Commons [3] : addresses destruction of 'the commons' - the vital but undefined resources that sustain life and civilisation that are under threat form the current system. It offered ideas about how they can be redefined, given legal protection within the market economy
- Dan Sullivan on the Land Value Tax as a Community Development Tool