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- 13:03, 17 October 2025 AI for Good - UN (hist | edit) [289 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''= "the United Nations’ leading platform on AI, convened by ITU, that brings together global stakeholders to explore how AI can be deployed for social impact and to advance the SDGs."''' URL = https://aiforgood.itu.int/ Category:Protocols and Algorithms Category:Movements ")
- 12:40, 17 October 2025 Stake Pool Operator (hist | edit) [783 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''SPO = Stake Pool Operator''' =Description= (as processed through ChatGPT) Cardano.org : "An SPO runs a stake pool, which is a server (or set of servers) that participates in the Cardano network, helps validate transactions, produce blocks, maintain the ledger, and generally help keep the network running. Stake pools allow ADA holders (“delegators”) to delegate their stake (their ADA) to a pool instead of running a node themselves. The more stake a pool has...")
- 12:33, 17 October 2025 Posemesh (hist | edit) [1,856 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''= "a spatial computing protocol that is universal in its application but also prioritizes user privacy for a collaborative spatial data exchange that is essential for the development of AI"'''. [https://www.aukilabs.com/community/news/introducing-the-posemesh-spatial-computings-foundational-layer?] =Description= Auki Network: "Spatial computing is the bridge between the digital and physical realms, a transformative technology that enables digital devices to under...")
- 11:07, 17 October 2025 Virtuous Victimhood as Indicators of Dark Triad Personalities (hist | edit) [1,662 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''* Article: Ok, E., Qian, Y., Strejcek, B., & Aquino, K. (2021). Signaling virtuous victimhood as indicators of Dark Triad personalities. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 120(6), 1634–1661.''' [https://doi.org/10.1037/pspp0000329 DOI] URL = https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2020-46166-001 =Abstract= "We investigate the consequences and predictors of emitting signals of victimhood and virtue. In our first three studies, we show that the virtuous victim...")
- 11:04, 17 October 2025 Land Squeeze (hist | edit) [7,904 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''* Report: Land Squeeze. What is driving unprecedented pressures on farmland and what can be done to achieve equitable access to land? Bina Agarwal, Joji Cariño et al. IPES Food, 2024''' URL = https://ipes-food.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/LandSqueeze.pdf =Description= "The financial crash and food price crisis of 2007-2008 unleashed a huge wave of land grabs. Investors, agri-food companies, and sovereign wealth funds succeeded in appropriating large swathes of...")
- 10:58, 17 October 2025 Communal Narcissism (hist | edit) [1,467 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''* Article: Communal Narcissism. Jochen E. Gebauer, Constantine Sedikides, et al. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. American Psychological Association 2012, Vol. 103, No. 5, 854–878''' URL = https://www.southampton.ac.uk/~crsi/Gebauer_Sedikides_Verplanken_%20Maio_2012_JPSP.pdf? =Abstract= “An agency-communion model of narcissism distinguishes between agentic narcissists (individuals satisfying self-motives of grandiosity, esteem, entitlement, and p...")
- 08:08, 17 October 2025 Great Transition Campaign (hist | edit) [1,423 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''= "Mission: To help catalyze a global movement for system change".''' URL = https://gtcampaign.org/about/mission/ =Description= "Battered by intertwining social and ecological crises, we stand at a historical crossroads, facing an uncertain, contested future. The deepening polycrisis sparks contrary responses: a zeitgeist of fear, nativism, and demagoguery, but also social energy for building a civilization centered around people, peace, and planet. A descent int...")
- 05:15, 17 October 2025 Paternalism vs Fraternalism as Basic Forces in Civilizational History (hist | edit) [12,602 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Contextual Quote= "The factual accuracy and separate identity of paternalism and fraternalism thus give the superficial impression that they are essentially different, when nothing could be further from the truth. They both arise from the same selfish impotence and fear, and they both lead to the same disembodied reasoning, fake potency and reactive violence to achieve their self-serving ends. This is evident in the glad-handing bonhomie of the ruling classes ‘on b...")
- 04:21, 17 October 2025 Jim Rutt on the Shift from Game A to Game B (hist | edit) [1,052 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " Video via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkhZfDXkX74 =Description= "In this Life Itself Podcast, Jim Rutt, a complexity thinker and former tech entrepreneur, recounts his early life hitchhiking across America and his journey to becoming a senior figure in Thomson’s internet transition (1992–1999) and Network Solutions’ $15 billion sale in 2000. Rutt details his early awareness of Game A’s unsustainability and bringing his work on complexity science, markets...")
- 12:07, 16 October 2025 Peak Social Media (hist | edit) [2,882 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Discussion= "It has gone largely unnoticed that time spent on social media peaked in 2022 and has since gone into steady decline." John Burn-Murdoch: "In years to come, we may well look back on September 2025 as the point at which social media jumped the shark and began rapidly accelerating its transition from the place to be seen (through a flattering Instagram filter), to a gaudy backwater of the internet inhabited by those with nothing better to do. Don't show t...")
- 12:01, 16 October 2025 How Attention Relates to Governance in Online Organisations (hist | edit) [1,388 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''* Article: Online Governance Surfaces and Attention Economies. Nathan Schneider, Kelsie Nabben, Ronen Tamari, and Michael Zargham. Metagov, 2025''' URL = https://osf.io/preprints/mediarxiv/cdrmp_v1 =Abstract= "This paper considers the intersection of governance and attention in digital contexts. In particular, it argues for the relevance of ‘attention economies’, or the analysis of human attention as a resource, to ‘governance surfaces’, or the means avai...")
- 11:36, 16 October 2025 Data Agency (hist | edit) [3,852 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Description= Kastrop, C., Rodriguez, M. et al. : "Data Agency as a Path Toward Digital Sovereignty One of the hallmarks of Taiwan’s successful digital infrastructure solution has been the inclusion of multiple voices, including those of citizens. Implicit in the Taiwan example is the belief that people should have a say in how their data is used. This is the principle of data agency. If governments are to empower citizens to be drivers of innovation, engaged emplo...")
- 11:31, 16 October 2025 Digital Infrastructures (hist | edit) [8,583 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Description= Mishra, V., Bell, J. et al. : "Digital infrastructure encompasses not only physical elements like broadband networks, data centers, and cloud services but also the laws, standards, and protocols that govern transparency, access and control of data. By developing comprehensive, long-term strategies for the design, scope and governance of digital infrastructure, governments can influence the social, economic and civic impact of new technologies, as they em...")
- 11:07, 16 October 2025 Data Economy Lab (hist | edit) [700 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''= "space to think through legal, policy, governance, and technological issues on Data Stewardship".''' URL = https://thedataeconomylab.com/ =Description= "As data value chains become more ubiquitous, there is a need to unlock data for public purposes and reimagine its governance – to release it from the ill-negotiated monopolies, create societal impact, and empower individuals and communities. Data must be made accessible - to drive innovative, responsive polic...")
- 11:03, 16 October 2025 X-Road Interoperability Services - Estonia (hist | edit) [1,665 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''= "open-source, internationally ... used ... model for data interoperability around the world".''' [https://e-estonia.com/solutions/interoperability-services/x-road/] =Description= "X-Road: The Backbone of Estonia’s Interoperable Digital State To serve citizens efficiently in the 21st century, government information systems must work together seamlessly. In Estonia, this is made possible by X-Road—a secure and scalable data exchange platform that connects hun...")
- 10:58, 16 October 2025 Kerala Food Platform (hist | edit) [3,327 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''"a customizable public digital infrastructure that can be adapted by local agricultural ecosystems, including cooperatives and farmer producer organizations. It offers end-to-end traceability and supports data transparency throughout the supply chain".''' [https://platform.coop/blog/the-kerala-food-platform/] =Description= Arun Krishnan: “The Kerala Food Platform aims to address the issue of sustainable agricultural livelihoods in Kerala. As discussed, the prob...")
- 14:40, 15 October 2025 Conversational Leadership (hist | edit) [973 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Discussion= ==Conversational Leadership and Warm Data== CL: “Conversational Leadership sees leadership as a practice, something anyone can engage in, not through control but through conversation, care, and close attention to what is unfolding between people. This is also where warm data becomes essential. Warm data is information that exists within context. It is subtle, layered, and relational. It is not the kind of data you find in a spreadsheet. It is the...")
- 14:00, 15 October 2025 Power Theory of Free Speech (hist | edit) [4,109 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Description= Yascha Mounk: "I have come to think of the tendency of both left and right to flip-flop on free speech depending on whether or not they feel that they have the upper hand in the nation’s culture war as the power theory of free speech. This theory predicts that the left, no longer in control of any branch of the federal government, and seemingly on the back foot in the culture as a whole, will quickly rediscover the importance of the First Amendment. A...")
- 07:57, 15 October 2025 Green-Digital Transition Through Commons-Based Decentralized Planning (hist | edit) [1,454 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''* Article: Green-Digital Transition Through Commons-Based Decentralized Planning. By Pedro H. J. Nardelli and Rodrigo Santaella-Goncalves Globalizations, September 2025''' URL = https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14747731.2025.2555504 =Descriptions= "“The green-digital transition promoted by governmental bodies relies heavily on market mechanisms that benefit large technology and energy corporations. Literature demonstrates that this approach fails t...")
- 07:49, 15 October 2025 Sarah McLaughlin on Authoritarians in the Academy (hist | edit) [947 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " Podcast via https://banished.substack.com/p/authoritarians-in-the-academy =Description= "We were thrilled to have the opportunity to speak with Sarah McLaughlin about her new book, Authoritarians in the Academy: How the Internationalization of Higher Education and Borderless Censorship Threaten Free Speech. As a Senior Scholar at The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, Sarah is one of the leading experts on how global censorship intersects with free exp...")
- 05:34, 15 October 2025 Blockchains and Sustainable Development (hist | edit) [307 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''* Report: Blockchains and Sustainable Development, 2024/2025 Edition''' URL = https://research.theblockchainforgood.org/ [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1h2vzqtjs2dl8aSkby2tu4L49qakcbvjmZZgmCEoRq4I/edit? PDF] Category:Crypto Economy Category:Policy Category:Cryptoledger Applications ")
- 05:21, 15 October 2025 Regenaissance Protocol (hist | edit) [2,374 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Description= Daniel Mihai: "What if the next currency wasn’t backed by gold, speculation, or energy burn, but by life? Not metaphorically. Not symbolically. But structurally, measurably, and verifiably backed by the regenerative coherence of the systems issuing it. Introducing the Regenaissance Protocol, a dual-consensus mechanism that replaces Proof-of-Work (PoW) and Proof-of-Stake (PoS) with Proof-of-Regenerative Capacity (Re) and Proof-of-Realized Regeneratio...")
- 04:57, 15 October 2025 Global Sensing-Response Architectures (hist | edit) [5,538 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Discussion= Richard David Hames: "I’m often asked what specific technologies offer the greatest potential for planetary self-regulation. The question reveals a fundamental misunderstanding of how complex systems achieve homeostasis. We’re not looking for silver bullets but for interconnected capabilities that, when woven together, create emergent regulatory properties. Think less about individual technologies and more about technological ecosystems that mirror an...")
- 12:13, 14 October 2025 Communal vs Individualistic Narcissism (hist | edit) [1,150 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " ==Typology= Bert Parlee and Keith Thompson: “Communal narcissism (“communal” indicating that individuals seek validation and admiration through their perceived contributions to social groups or communities, rather than through personal achievements). To our surprise, and that of the researchers themselves, communal narcissism turns out to be the equal and opposite variant of the self-centered overt type in which individuals boast about being “the best”....")
- 12:09, 14 October 2025 State-Civic Relations in Porto Alegre (hist | edit) [3,095 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Discussion= Rebecca Abers: “The quality of life in impoverished urban areas—both in the “First” and “Third” Worlds—depends on the capacity of local residents to form social networks and civic organizations. Much recent work argues that such capacity will only develop with the retreat of the state, which has historically worked against the capacity of communities to help themselves by paternalistically providing services and welfare directly to indiv...")
- 12:04, 14 October 2025 Declan Elliott on Doocracy in Open Community Labs and Hackerspaces (hist | edit) [739 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " Video via https://vimeo.com/14607774? =Description= “This talk gives some background to the setting up of 091 Labs, Galway's hackerspace, and also more generally about open spaces for creative collaboration and the principle of doocracy. Declan Elliott has been an early pioneer in the emerging field of facilitation over the last decade. After working in business development and general management roles within Grand Metropolitan and Jardine Matheson across Asia Paci...")
- 03:22, 14 October 2025 Solana's Network State Projects (hist | edit) [1,889 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Status= ==Solana's Network State Projects, 2025== Niklas Anziger: "Solana has outpaced Ethereum in real-network state progress." "Ethereum blazed the trail. Vitalik’s Zuzalu was a breakthrough that introduced the popup city model as an initial market test for startup societies. But since then, many Ethereum-aligned projects have stalled or lowered their ambition (if you agree with my north star). Forma (a direct Solana spinout) announced a government partnershi...")
- 03:21, 14 October 2025 Solana (hist | edit) [1,888 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Status= ==Solana's Network State Projects== Niklas Anziger: "Solana has outpaced Ethereum in real-network state progress." "Ethereum blazed the trail. Vitalik’s Zuzalu was a breakthrough that introduced the popup city model as an initial market test for startup societies. But since then, many Ethereum-aligned projects have stalled or lowered their ambition (if you agree with my north star). Forma (a direct Solana spinout) announced a government partnership w...")
- 02:48, 14 October 2025 Science (hist | edit) [1,350 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Contextual Quote= "Our understanding of the human condition, therefore, cannot be fully encapsulated by scientific inquiry alone." "During the Covid-19 pandemic, politicians and public officials repeatedly urged the general public to follow the science when justifying their often disproportionate demands. But science, far from being an unerring beacon of truth, is a dynamic and fallible pursuit striving to unravel the complexities of the world. On very few topics i...")
- 14:28, 13 October 2025 Introduction to Cosmo-Localism (hist | edit) [15,833 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Text= Michel Bauwens: Cosmo-localism is an approach that aims to combine resilient and regenerative forms of localized production,, with access to a globally shared knowledge commons, trans-local protocols of cooperation, and access to forms of capital that are compatible with commons-oriented approaches to local production. Each of the three elements of this definition is an important characteristic. It is sometimes summarized with the adage: · What is heavy shou...")
- 14:24, 13 October 2025 Is Trump the Unwitting Historical Agent of Cosmolocal Accelerationism ? (hist | edit) [10,080 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''* Article: Is Trump the unwitting historical agent of Cosmolocal Accelerationism ? Can we turn tragedy into opportunity ? Michel Bauwens Apr 07, 2025''' URL = https://4thgenerationcivilization.substack.com/p/is-trump-the-unwitting-historical =Text= ==Part One: The meaning of Liberation Day== Michel Bauwens: The Russian revolutionary leader Lenin is often quoted saying: “There are decades where nothing happens; and there are weeks where decades happen." Mic...")
- 13:58, 13 October 2025 Urban Food Self-Sufficiency (hist | edit) [741 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Research= John Thackara: "Researchers explored what it would take for Cleveland – a Rust Belt city with lots of potential green space – to feed itself." "The results were startling: In one scenario, the use of 80 per cent of every vacant lot generated 22 to 48 per cent of the city’s fruits and vegetables, 25 per cent of its poultry and eggs, and 100 per cent of its honey. If commercial and industrial roofs were added to the equation, the city could provide up...")
- 13:56, 13 October 2025 Knowledge as Commons (hist | edit) [1,523 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''* Book: Knowledge as Commons: Toward Inclusive Science and Technology. by Prabir Purkayastha.''' URL = https://monthlyreview.org/product/knowledge-as-commons/ =Description= "Knowledge as Commons traces the historical path towards the privatization of knowledge, situating science, technology and the emergence of modern nations in a larger historical framework. Author Prabir Purkayastha asks: Do the needs of society drive science and technology? Or do developments...")
- 13:49, 13 October 2025 Archeofuturism (hist | edit) [1,524 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Description= Peter Limberger: "Archeofuturism ... was coined by the “French New Right” thinker Guillaume Faye in his 1998 book Archeofuturism: European Visions of the Post-Catastrophic Age. Faye proposed a synthesis of “archeo” (meaning “beginning” or “founding impulse”), which entails tradition but not one disconnected from the archaic, with a futurist vision of progress. Such futures, he argued, require a sense of the sacred and must be rooted in th...")
- 13:44, 13 October 2025 Commons-Based Solutions (hist | edit) [3,179 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''= contrasted with 'Nature-Based Solutions', by Koen Wijnants of the Commons Lab in the Flanders. Translated from the Dutch''' URL = https://commonslab.be/blogberichten/2025/9/25/een-pleidooi-voor-commons-based-solutions-broodnodig-in-tijden-van-polarisatie? =Description= Koen Wijnants: "The term "nature-based solutions" was first introduced by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) in 2009, in a position paper for the UN climate negotiations....")
- 10:26, 13 October 2025 Type-1 Civilization (hist | edit) [5,324 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Discussion= Chor Pharn: "What you call Type-1 civilisation—a planetary order fluent in both energy and intelligence—requires neither total exit nor total control. If Balaji’s world is one of perpetual take-off — every popup an escape pod from a decaying order — the Type-1 horizon is about orbit. It asks not how to flee the planet, but how to stay within it, indefinitely, with style. It is the art of maintaining abundance without collapse; of distributing...") originally created as "Type-1 Civilisation"
- 09:39, 13 October 2025 Confucian-Industrial Synthesis (hist | edit) [1,101 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Contextual Quote= "Now underway east of Suez, where data centres are built beside hydropower dams, and moral education still matters because coherence is a civic resource. There, the “right to exit” is less compelling than the duty to maintain." - Chor Pharn [https://thecuttingfloor.substack.com/p/popups-and-pipes-how-the-network] Category:China Category:Geopolitics ")
- 09:37, 13 October 2025 From a Rules-Based Global Order to a Code-Based Societal Order (hist | edit) [1,396 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Discussion= Chor Pharn: "Balaji’s story begins with a simple transposition: rules-based order → code-based order. If the twentieth century belonged to the Bretton Woods rules, the twenty-first will be governed by blockchains, DAOs, and smart contracts. The internet, he says, is the only entity with global scale comparable to China, the only system already coordinating billions of transactions a day. Its next act is to materialise itself — from URL to IRL — as...")
- 08:09, 13 October 2025 Web5 (hist | edit) [24,306 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''= "Web5, as a new paradigm that integrates the usability of Web2 with the decentralized values of Web3".''' [https://talk.nervos.org/t/web5/8674/2] =Description= Hong Zhou: "Web5, as a new paradigm that integrates the usability of Web2 with the decentralized values of Web3, attempts to reconstruct the relationship between technology and society, providing a possible direction for overcoming the current nihilistic predicament. Web5 is not a simple technological u...")
- 06:46, 13 October 2025 Dialectic of Domination and Development (hist | edit) [9,526 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Discussion= Charles McKelvey: "Conquest has been central to human history, and it has been an important motor for human economic and moral development, providing the foundation for empires and civilizations. Conquest provided the conquering power with the economic and human resources that enabled the development of a class liberated from food gathering or food production, freed to pursue not only advances in the art of war, but also advances in commerce, science, tec...")
- 06:18, 13 October 2025 Electro States vs Petro States (hist | edit) [3,668 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''= "we’re heading into an energy-tech cold war defined by electrification vs. hydrocarbons, with China trying to win the load (electrons, motors, grids) while a loose petro-alignment (US–Saudi–Russia) tries to keep price, molecules, and chokepoints on its side".''' [https://thecuttingfloor.substack.com/p/electro-v-petro] =Contextual Quote= "The climate will not be decided by which bloc “wins,” but by which habits scale. If the habit is electrons over mole...")
- 11:34, 11 October 2025 Monetary Commons (hist | edit) [7,795 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''= proposal for a public trust fund paying a personal dividend 'to each'''' URL = https://monetarycommons.com =Policy= A proposal by Yanis Varoufakis: "Imagine a trust fund for everyone paying a personal dividend to each. Now imagine a common, a public digital platform, let’s call it a Monetary Commons, that harnesses our collective capacity to create the money needed to fund this personal dividend for all. The idea of a personal or basic income is not new, o...")
- 10:54, 11 October 2025 Media Panic (hist | edit) [2,460 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Description= Frank Furedi: "Kirsten Drotner has used the term media panic – that is a panic about the media -to highlight the recurrent tendency for change and innovation of the media to incite anxiety and fear[iii] . Such reactions were a response to the expansion of both publishing and the reading public in the 18th century. The expansion of the media and its commercialization created an environment where competing views and opinions helped foster a climate where...")
- 10:48, 11 October 2025 Living-Infrastructure Field Kit (hist | edit) [777 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " = in Los Angeles. =Description= John Thackara: "Living infrastructure is the practice of bringing together built, natural, and social systems in ways that help people and places thrive. Stormwater harvesting and storage – in small to very large cisterns or tanks, at homes, schools, and industrial and commercial facilities – can significantly increase local water supplies, and reduce flooding and pollution. Water conservation, reuse, and infiltration are also al...")
- 10:44, 11 October 2025 Probiotic Cities (hist | edit) [633 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''= "microbiome-integrated design for healthy urban ecosystems"'''. =Description= By Jake M. Robinson, et al. "Combining microbiome science and biointegrated design offers opportunities to help address the intertwined challenges of urban ecosystem degradation and human disease. Biointegrated materials have the potential to combat superbugs and remediate pollution while inoculating landscape materials with microbiota can promote human immunoregulation and biodiverse...")
- 10:38, 11 October 2025 Eden X (hist | edit) [892 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''= "agentic AI as an assistant to the natural farmer".''' URL = https://edenx.pt/about John Thackara: "Agentic AI represents a fundamental shift towards decentralised community-based models. In Portugal, EdenX is a digital platform that rehearses more than human modes of dialogue about rivers, their constituents and their rights. On the monitors of the installation present at the Nova Sintra Water Reservoir, conversations are presented between groups of people...")
- 06:17, 11 October 2025 Bibliography for Monetary Reform (hist | edit) [1,275 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Bibliography= Excerpted from a compilation by Michel Foata-Prestavoine: Aglietta, M., & Orléan, A. (1982). La violence de la monnaie. Presses Universitaires de France. Blanc, J. (2011). Les monnaies complémentaires. Un outil pour la transition ? Éditions Yves Michel. Douthwaite, R. (1999). The Ecology of Money. Schumacher Briefings / Green Books. Graeber, D. (2011). Debt: The First 5000 Years. Melville House. Lietaer, B. (2001). The Future of Money. Century....")
- 05:53, 11 October 2025 Heliodependent Societal Cycles (hist | edit) [1,256 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =More information= '''* Article: Space weather and revolutions: chizevsky's heliobiological claim scrutinized. Suitbert Ertel. Institute fur Psychologie, January 1996''' URL = https://www.researchgate.net/publication/283674647_Space_weather_and_revolutions_chizevsky's_heliobiological_claim_scrutinized =Description= "Chizhevski's 1921 claim of a relationship between solar activity and revolutionary mass behavior is scrutinized. A Master Index of Violence-from-belo...")
- 05:49, 11 October 2025 Rurality 2.0 (hist | edit) [3,742 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Discussion= ==“Rurality 2.0: The Seed of Megalopolis Resilience== (translated from the French) Frédéric Bosqué: Our big cities give the illusion of being indestructible, but in reality, they are fragile—like giants with feet of clay. A megalopolis depends on constant supplies from the outside. If those flows are interrupted, the city comes to a standstill. The recent pandemic made this clear: it only takes a few days of disruption for supermarket shelves to...")
- 05:44, 11 October 2025 Social Noumena (hist | edit) [3,414 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Description= Synthesis by DeepSeek, based on the work by O.G. Rose: “Based on the writings and video transcripts of O.G. Rose (a collaborative pen name for Daniel and T.K.), the concept of "social noumena" is a philosophical idea that extends Immanuel Kant’s distinction between noumena (things as they are in themselves, beyond perception) and phenomena (things as they appear to us) into the social and interpersonal realm. =Characteristics= Key Aspects of Socia...")