Date archives "December 2013"

It’s Time For Crypto To Go Mainstream

In this era of mass surveillance more than ever it’s time for Crypto to go mainstream. This is one crowdfunding campaign that deserves all the support we can give. http://goteo.org/project/gnupg-new-website-and-infrastructure GNU Privacy Guard (GPG) is the free/open version of Pretty Good Privacy (PGP), the gold standard in secure email and other kinds of eavesdropping-proof, authenticated,… Continue reading

Reframing the Commonwealth: Commercial or Civic ?

* Article: Reframing the Commonwealth: Commercial or Civic. By Marvin T. Brown. (This essay is now available in Michael Boylan, editor, Business Ethics, 2nd Edition (Wiley/Blackwell, 2013) Part 1 of an important essay from Marvin Brown: “What do we really want from the businesses in our communities? Jobs? Affordable products? Safe workplaces? Good wages? Donations?… Continue reading

Project of the Day: the People’s Food Plan Process in Australia

An interesting Open-Sourced_Food_Policy_Initiative in Australia! Nick Rose explains: “Inspired by the example of the People’s Food Policy Project in Canada (2008-2011), last year we launched the People’s Food Plan process, Australia’s first grassroots and open-sourced food policy initiative. With the help of 600 people in 40 public forums around the country, we began to articulate… Continue reading

Trend of the Day: Earth Law

Around the world, we are seeing the emergence of creative alternatives to destructive economic paradigms. The good news is what is healthy for an ecosystem is also good for people: key ingredients are localization and regionalism. The best economic and environmentally sound solutions are place-based, diverse according to region, and are responsive to local communities… Continue reading

Bauwens, Kleiner, Restakis on Cooperative, Commons-based venture funding

A must-listen trialogue between Michel Bauwens, Dmytri Kleiner and John Restakis sketching out proposals for radical new economic models that draw on the best from the Co-op, commons and P2P and Venture Communism movements. This conversation was originally recorded by KMO of the C-Realm Podcast. Excerpted from the podcast: “KMO remote-hosts a trialogue between Michel Bauwens, Dmytri… Continue reading

The funding problem of progressive movements today

Excerpted from Michael Lind of the New America Foundation; “…in the mid-twentieth-century glory days of American progressive-liberalism, upscale progressive “traitors to their class” were only part of a coalition that included populist farmers and militant industrial workers. The farmer-labor coalition had its own sources of funding—they didn’t depend on grants from philanthropic progressive foundations or… Continue reading

The Emerging Cooperative Economy – Interview with Michel Bauwens

Earlier this month Michel Bauwens took part in the Meridian University online summit The Spirit of Enterprise: Business Approaches to Regenerating the Commons. “For four days, over 30 leaders and pioneers of generative and creative enterprise came together to explore The Spirit of Enterprise: Business Approaches to Regenerating the Commons. Speakers Included: Chana Anderson, Dean… Continue reading

Why everybody should own their home as non-speculative property

Excerpted from Christopher Alexander’s A Pattern Language (1977). (From Pattern #79, Your Own Home) “People cannot be genuinely comfortable and healthy in a house which is not theirs. All forms of rental — whether from private landlords or public housing agencies — work against the natural processes which allow people to form stable, self-healing communities…. Continue reading

Book of the Day: Moral Origins

Christopher Boehm in Moral Origins concludes, after intensive analysis of 50 representative hunter-gatherer cultures, that our ancestors likely experienced a “radical political change,” evolving from a hierarchic “apelike ‘might is right’…social order,” to become more egalitarian. * Book: Moral Origins. By Christopher Boehm. Excerpted from a review by Jag Bhalla: “Social contracts are written into… Continue reading

Video: E.F. Schumacher and the Reinvention of the Local Economy

This is one of the best documentaries about Community Supported Agriculture, Community Land Trusts and Community Currencies! Watch the video here: Details: COMING HOME: E.F. Schumacher & the Reinvention of the Local Economy from Christopher B. Bedford on Vimeo. “COMING HOME: E.F. Schumacher and the Reinvention of the Local Economy, is a new 37 minute… Continue reading

Smart citizens (3): crowdfunding platforms and the year of collaborative city-making

Excerpted from Dan Hill: “Numerous cities have witnessed an explosion in crowd-sourcing and crowd-funding platforms throughout 2012. Following in the wake of the increasingly high-profile crowdfunding platform Kickstarter, and almost popping up at the rate of one every couple of weeks over the year, these include Neighborland, In Our Backyard (IOBY), YIMBY, SpaceHive, Brickstarter, Neighbor.ly,… Continue reading

Podcast of the Day: Mark Fisher on Capitalist Realism

Podcast via Resonance Fm. Listen to the original here. Mark Fisher is the author of ‘Capitalist Realism, is there no alternative?’ From the shownotes: “On this week’s show Aaron Peters is joined by Mark Fisher author of ‘Capitalist Realism’ as they discuss some of the topics in his book and their relation to the Great… Continue reading