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A full list of STWR’s publications as well as related news, articles and blogs can be found below.

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Rethinking basic income in a sharing society

Article / 13th May 2015

A basic income derived from the value of collectively owned resources could empower citizens to transform their societies.

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The spiritual imperative to share our world

Article / 12th May 2015

The major spiritual lesson for humanity in the twenty-first century could not be simpler or more urgent, however difficult it has been to realise this obvious truth in our structures of international relationship: that a more equitable sharing of wealth, technology, skills and knowledge is the fundamental basis of a just and peaceful world order.

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Policy experts point the way towards sustainable consumption on a shared planet

Blog / 8th May 2015

During a recent workshop held in Eugene (Oregon, USA), a number of policy experts met to research and explore actions that cities can take to promote sustainable consumption and well-being at the municipal level.

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Calls for a ‘restorative economy’ encapsulate the growing debate on sharing

Blog / 6th May 2015

A new report calling for a ‘restorative economy’ seeks to stimulate a much needed debate about how we can create a fairer, more sharing-oriented society in the UK and globally. Launched as part of Tearfund’s Ordinary Heroes campaign, the report advocates for a drastic change in economic direction if a decent standard of living is to be extended to everyone on the planet, as well as future generations.

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Editorial: Growing calls for sharing and justice

Article / 20th April 2015

As part of STWR’s ‘global call for sharing’ campaign, our latest editorial highlights how recent protest and campaigning activity is invariably focused on the need to share wealth, power and resources more fairly and sustainably, as witnessed in many recent popular mobilisations for social and economic justice across the world.

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