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hi.. the investment doors for CM are open.. will be starting to promote before long! here's the why vid.. http://TheCitizensMedia.com/pub/section/why?id=1029. you're mentioned in the 'Meet Us' video. would love to know what you think
hi.. the investment doors for CM are open.. will be starting to promote before long! here's the why vid.. http://TheCitizensMedia.com/pub/section/why?id=1029. you're mentioned in the 'Meet Us' video. would love to know what you think
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  • integrate 'Exemplary Commons' list in wiki (see FLOK Society 'Documentation'

Ecuador

Urgent-er

To Print

To Read

For blog or wiki


Everything Else

  • check that anti-ted talk

hi.. the investment doors for CM are open.. will be starting to promote before long! here's the why vid.. http://thecitizensmedia.com/pub/section/why?id=1029. you're mentioned in the 'Meet Us' video. would love to know what you think

  • peter waterman says check out clickable solidarity, Cosmopolitan Civil Societies: An Interdisciplinary Journal has just published its latest issue at

http://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/journals/index.php/mcs

What defines capitalism? What is wrong with it and how to fix it?’ Working Paper, 25 January, 2012 available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1992141. Posted March 7, 2012, by Ethical Markets at http://www.ethicalmarkets.com/2012/03/07/what-defines-capitalism/.

For a holistic vision of how an equitable and environmental sustainable form of capitalism could be achieved refer to my book chapter published this year: ‘Achieving environmental sustainable prosperity’, in Karagiannis Nikolaos & John Marangos, (eds.), Toward a Good Society in the Twenty-first Century: Principles and Policies, Part II Sustainability, Ecology, and Good Society, Chapter 4, pp. 75–103, New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, http://www.palgrave.com/products/title.aspx?pid=629772 with working paper for chapter at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1769349.

Based on these ideas of this chapter I presented in London in July: ‘The good society and how to get there?’ plenary panel session chaired by William Dixon with panelists, William Lazonick, & Amos Witztum, at the 15th conference of the Association for Heterodox Economics, London Metropolitan University, July 5th, 2013, paper available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1769349. Power points posted at: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1WJN4vJN8Tj5L2RKuWAOwqisbeKAHAbDhk7pwyFFdWF8/edit#slide=id.gfc55c298_2_267.

How ecological property rights can be applied to realty refer to: ‘Cooperative Land Banks: A solution in search for a home’ with Mike Lewis, Canadian Centre for Community Renewal, i4, November 30, http://communityrenewal.ca/co-op-landbanks

  • Dame Pauline Green. The official blog of the President of the International Co-operative Alliance, as she literally travels the world meeting co-operative entrepreneurs and activists and seeing the impact they have. http://damepaulinegreen.coop/

Andrew Bibby. The well-known co-operative writer and pundit’s new blog, providing short pieces of analysis of what’s going on in the co-operative sector. Easy, informative reading. http://bibbyoncooperatives.wordpress.com/

  • Bob Cannell. An occasional blog from the worker co-operative activist and co-operative development worker, looking at issues related to worker ownership and the wider questions around co-operation and capitalism. http://bobcannell.blogspot.co.uk/

Dave Boyle. Musings on co-operation, business and football from former Supporters Direct CEO turned co-operative development specialist. http://daveboyle.net/ Ed Mayo. The reflections of the Secretary General of Co-operatives UK on the power of co-operation. Ed provides updates on the interesting co-operatives he’s met and views on big issues, like Co-operative Councils and the Co-operative Bank. http://edmayo.wordpress.com/

  • Sara Horowitz’s dispatches. The blog on co-operation, new mutualism and the sharing economy from the excellent Sarah Horowitz, founder of the Freelancer’s Union in the US, who is brimming with great ideas. http://www.freelancersunion.org/dispatches/

P2P Foundation. An eclectic blog from Michael Bauwens who runs the P2P Foundation, blogging on co-operation, new economics, open source software, capitalism and much more besides. http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/

  • John McNamara. Insightful and interesting ideas from former taxi co-operative director, now researcher, writer and co-operative business development expert on his US based blog, Workers’ Paradise. http://www.cooperativeconsult.com/blog/


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hi.. the investment doors for CM are open.. will be starting to promote before long! here's the why vid.. http://TheCitizensMedia.com/pub/section/why?id=1029. you're mentioned in the 'Meet Us' video. would love to know what you think