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Weihnachten, das System und ich

Article / 1st December 2014

Das System, dem wir die Schuld für unsere Probleme auf der Welt in die Schuhe schieben, wird von uns, von Ihnen und mir gebildet. Das wird besonders deutlich sichtbar zur Weihnachtszeit, wenn wir im Namen Jesu in den Geschäften unsere fragile Erde ausplündern, schreibt Mohammed Mesbahi.

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Združevanje ljudi sveta

Article / 1st December 2014

V tem času ekonomskih pretresov sami težko opazimo, kako lahko načelo medsebojne delitve predstavlja rešitev za svetovne probleme, še zlasti to velja za številne intelektualce. Na voljo imamo knjižnice knjig in poročil, ki analizirajo, kaj vse je z družbo narobe, in v večini izmed njih se avtorji trudijo doseči nemogoče – vladam predlagati nove ideje in alternativne politike. 

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In praise of Russell Brand’s sharing revolution

Article / 24th November 2014

For all of Brand’s joking and braggadocio, a sagacious theme runs through his new book: that a peaceful revolution must bring about a fairer sharing of the world’s resources, which depends upon a revelation about our true spiritual nature.

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Advocacy at the UN for a commons-based vision of sustainable development

Blog / 10th November 2014

Civil society groups at the United Nations are highlighting a powerful new movement in our midst based on caring, sharing, community and cooperation – and they propose a comprehensive vision for how governments can unleash its full potential.

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Reclaiming the transformative potential of the sharing economy

Blog / 4th November 2014

Can the ethic and practice of sharing really can create fairer, more sustainable and more democratic societies – and if so, how is it going to happen? The following talk by STWR was given at the event ‘Reclaim the Alternative’ held in Brighton, UK.

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