Conscious Shopping is a Sideshow!

Here is Stacy Mitchell on Citizens Movements and Policies for Relocalization! Watch the video here: Details: “In this TEDx talk, delivered on October 20, 2012 at TEDxDirigo‘s Villages conference at Bates College in Lewiston, Maine, conference, ILSR Senior Researcher Stacy Mitchell argues for a new phase in the local economy movement. She notes that there’s… Continue reading

Can we organize independently of governments, corporations and religion?

Excerpted from Sakari Maaranen: “Governments have got stuck with the weight of their own regulations. Regulations are important, but they also do slow down progress. Therefore governments rarely are at the forefront of new developments, though they are necessary for sovereign jurisdictions. Other large organisations, especially corporations, are stuck with money even more tightly. They… Continue reading

Elite overproduction and the next great wave of social instability

Of about 30 detailed indicators I developed for tracing these historical cycles (reflecting popular well-being, inequality, social cooperation and its inverse, polarization and conflict), almost all have been moving in the wrong direction in the last three decades. Excerpted from Peter Turchin: “How does growing economic inequality lead to political instability? Partly this correlation reflects… Continue reading

Book of the Day: Off the Network

“Off the Network is a fresh and authoritative examination of how the hidden logic of the Internet, social media, and the digital network is changing users’ understanding of the world—and why that should worry us. Ulises Ali Mejias suggests how we might begin to rethink the logic of the network and question its ascendancy.” *… Continue reading

What’s the nature of the ‘invisible work’ created by the sharing economy ?

“eBay’s impact hasn’t been on the thousands of tech jobs it created for eBay,” Sundararajan says, “but on the hundreds of thousands of sellers it created.” Excerpted from EMILY BADGER: “The sharing economy, however, is not exactly like economic disruptions that came before it. More complex technology typically demands more complex skills. And, in the… Continue reading

Salingaros on Kahn

As there is running a major exhibition on Louis Kahn at the National Museum of Norway, Oslo, I was wondering if I should go there. Searching information about Kahn I came upon an essay by Nikos A. Salingaros, the renown architectural theorist. I learned there are three great American architects carrying the name Kahn, one of them… Continue reading

Towards biodiversity in currencies

Specifically, I believe that we need to support the introduction and expansion of three different kinds of currencies alongside our national currencies: (1) an inflation-proof global complementary currency designed to stabilize the world economy; (2) business-to-business currencies designed to counteract the effects of conventional money shortages during periods of economic crises and contraction; and (3)… Continue reading