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Showing below up to 50 results in range #1,601 to #1,650.
- Calculating the Value of the Commons
- Caliban and the Witch
- California's Homemade Food Sales Bill
- California's Open Textbook Initiative
- Callinicos, Zizek, Holloway on the Idea of Communism
- Calum MacLeod
- Calvert-Henderson Quality of Life Indicators
- Calvin Tang on Newsvine
- Cambalache - Mexico
- Cambio
- Cambridge Commons
- Camera Libre
- Cameralism
- Cameras for a Cause
- Camila Rioja on Community Currencies in Brazil
- Camila Vallejo
- Camilla Power on Reconstructing the Religion of Hunter-Gatherer Societies
- Camilla Power on the Dialectics of Conflict and Cooperation Through Selfish Gene Dynamics
- Camille Canon on Designing and Distributing Ownership for Crypto
- Camille Meyer
- Camillo Power on How Selfish Gene Theory and Evolution Led To Human Capacity for Solidarity
- Camilo Ramada on Complementary Currency from Brazil and Uruguay
- Can Capitalism Reform Itself and Move Towards a P2P Society
- Can Democracy be Saved Through Participation, Deliberation and Social Movements
- Can Digital Technology Alter Reality
- Can Distributed Ledger Technology Digitally Unite Commoners
- Can Reducing Income Inequality Decouple Economic Growth from CO 2 Emissions
- Can We Do It Ourselves
- Can We Go Beyond Institutional Europe
- Can the Internet Democratize Capitalism
- Canadian Case Study on the Co-Construction of Public Policy for the Social Economy
- Canadian Coalition for Self-Directed Learning
- Canadian Research Alliance for Community Innovation and Networking
- Cancel Culture on Campus
- Canceling of the American Mind
- Candlestick Courier Collective
- Canonical Contributor Agreement
- Canvas Approaches to Business Models
- Cap, Auction, and Dividend
- Cap Global Carbon
- Capability Equality
- Capital College
- Capital Grants for Youth
- Capital System
- Capital and Ideology
- Capital and the Debt Trap
- Capital and the Enclosure of the Ethereum Software Commons
- Capitalism and Its Critics
- Capitalism at the Service of Humanity
- Capitalism of Finitude