Traditional Spirituality and Modern Commons

Massimo de Angelis report on the Yasuni’s struggle against petroleum extraction in the Ecuadorian Amazon region, based and inspired by their “Mother Earth” related deity Pochamama, clearly discusses the same links we discuss in our section on neotraditional economics, and why these linkages between pre-industrial and post-industrial thinking and practices are important, see here for… Continue reading

Teacher 2.0: distributed learning and their disruption of the old institutional models

George Siemens describes how networks disrupt traditional teaching: The old model, he writes, “works well when we can centralize both the content (curriculum) and the teacher. The model falls apart when we distribute content and extend the activities of the teacher to include multiple educator inputs and peer-driven learning. Simply: social and technological networks subvert… Continue reading

Open Koffie Speciaal!

Via drs. Jan Willem Duijzer, Date: 2010/3/17 Chief Information Officer LNV; Directie Organisatie en Bedrijfsvoering (DOB) ; Ministerie van Landbouw, Natuur en Voedselkwaliteit Dames en heren, De volgende Open Koffies zijn op maandag 22 en 23 maart. Ja, u leest het goed! Er zijn er dit keer 2 achter elkaar gepland: de Koffie van maandag… Continue reading

The Catholic view on cooperatives

Part of my ongoing investigation on neotraditional economics, updated regularly here: Joe Hargrave: ” It is possible to combine regulated markets and even command economies with private property, and social forms of ownership with free markets. It is the latter model that is best aligned with both Catholic social teaching as well as sound economics…. Continue reading