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Artikel 25: Eine Bürgerinitiative zur Transformation der Welt

Report / 19th February 2016

Nach so vielen Jahren der politischen Untätigkeit, kann nur der gute Wille des Volkes ein Ende der Armut, in einer Welt des Überflusses, durch enorme und kontinuierliche Proteste in allen Ländern herbeiführen, schreibt Mohammed Mesbahi.

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Proclamar el Artículo 25: Una estrategia popular para la transformación global

Report / 4th February 2016

Después de tantos años de inactividad política sólo la buena voluntad en masa de las personas comunes puede poner fin a la pobreza en un mundo de abundancia a través de enormes y continuas protestas en todos los países, escribe Mohammed Mesbahi.

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Letting “peace and love flow” for a world in crisis

Article / 2nd February 2016

As part of STWR’s ‘global call for sharing’ campaign, we periodically highlight the growing public debate on the need for wealth, power and resources to be shared more equitably both within countries and internationally.

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Making the case for sharing: the global alliance to #FightInequality

Blog / 2nd February 2016

As an unprecedented alliance of campaign organisations combine their efforts in calling on governments to tackle the root causes of inequality, a new opportunity arises to instigate a much needed public debate on why future policy decisions should be guided by the principle of sharing.

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Where next for the sharing economy debate?

Blog / 18th January 2016

As social and environmental crises continue to escalate, it seems increasingly unlikely that the sharing economy will lead the way to a more sustainable future – unless it actively challenges the power structures that maintain an unjust status quo.

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