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#Wealth commons[http://www.wiserearth.org/article/1d6042bc1e56ee7eb4862e6d1b53d4a0/group/systems]; wealth-sharing by the mega-rich replacing a culture of scarcity with abundance. | #Wealth commons[http://www.wiserearth.org/article/1d6042bc1e56ee7eb4862e6d1b53d4a0/group/systems]; wealth-sharing by the mega-rich replacing a culture of scarcity with abundance. | ||
#Money commons[http://www.wiserearth.org/article/386f147a7daf4e07d8a1b4524596653f/group/systems], replacing privatised money-creation with public national and local money supply.<section end=Intro /> | #Money commons[http://www.wiserearth.org/article/386f147a7daf4e07d8a1b4524596653f/group/systems], replacing privatised money-creation with public national and local money supply.<section end=Intro /> | ||
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* Article: [[Seven Policy Switches for Global Security]]. James Greyson. ENERGY OPTIONS IMPACT ON REGIONAL SECURITY. NATO Science for Peace and Security Series, 2010, Volume 00, 69-92, DOI: 10.1007/978-90-481-9565-7_3 | |||
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James Greyson [1] proposes [2] Seven Policy Switches and associated strategic commons to achieve a rapid reversal or multiple global problems. "Together the switches define a practical strategy for global security, for a serious attempt at revival of co-operation, ecosystems and prosperity." [3]
- Strategy commons[4]; replacing a less-bad vision of progress with 'positive development'
- Learning commons[5]; enabling open-mindedness by replacing prescriptive education with 'curiosity-led'
- Economic commons[6]; a simple micro-economic tool to replace linear (waste-based) economics with 'circular economics'
- Co-operation commons[7]; a simple macro-economic tool to replace conflict escalation with co-operation escalation.
- Guardianship commons[8]; replacing exploitive ownership with a world-wide merging of ownership and guardianship.
- Wealth commons[9]; wealth-sharing by the mega-rich replacing a culture of scarcity with abundance.
- Money commons[10], replacing privatised money-creation with public national and local money supply.
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- Article: Seven Policy Switches for Global Security. James Greyson. ENERGY OPTIONS IMPACT ON REGIONAL SECURITY. NATO Science for Peace and Security Series, 2010, Volume 00, 69-92, DOI: 10.1007/978-90-481-9565-7_3