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Introducing the new ‘Book of the Week’ series

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Michel Bauwens
9th October 2006


From tomorrow Monday onwards, we will bring daily installments of new books, which are either already written, as is the case for the book by John Heron on Participatory Spirituality; or, and this is perhaps more exciting, are in the process of being written.

This week, we will start with the book by Adam Arvidsson. The aim is not just to read installments, but to ask for your participation. This can be done by adding comments to the blog entry, by proposing your own blog entries, or by entering comments in the discussion pages of the P2P Foundation Wiki, where we are also publishing the chapters in full, as they are being written by Adam.

The introductory chapter, which we will start publishing on Monday, is already in our Wiki, here.

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