Topic: New economic paradigms

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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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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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Annual Report for 2015: Share The World’s Resources

Report / 24th December 2015

Our annual review for 2015 provides an overview of STWR’s activities over the course of the year as well as our key areas of focus for 2016, which includes ongoing research and writing projects alongside new plans for campaigning, networking and publications.

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Beyond the Sustainable Development Goals: Uncovering the truth about global poverty

Report / 29th September 2015

The Sustainable Development Goals – despite their positive and progressive rhetoric – by no means constitute a transformative agenda for meeting the basic needs of all people within the means of our shared planet. This report argues that we may never see an end to poverty “in all its forms everywhere” unless ordinary people unite in their millions and demand the universal realisation of fundamental human rights through huge, continuous and worldwide demonstrations for economic justice.

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Heralding Article 25: A people’s strategy for world transformation

Report / 30th July 2015

After so many years of political inaction only the massed goodwill of ordinary people can bring about an end to poverty in a world of plenty through enormous and continual protests across all countries. So let’s take the path of least resistance and jointly herald the long-agreed human rights of Article 25—for adequate food, housing, healthcare and social security for all.

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New publication: Mohammed Sofiane Mesbahi introduces a visionary ‘people’s strategy for world transformation’

Article / 30th July 2015

Share The World’s Resources (STWR) have published a flagship publication on the need for a massive mobilisation of civil society to end hunger and life-threatening poverty as an overriding priority for the world’s governments, which will require an unprecedented uprising of ordinary people on behalf of the least privileged among us.

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Nueva publicación STWR liberado: Mohammed S. Mesbahi esboza una estrategia visionaria para la transformación del mundo

Blog / 29th July 2015

Compartir Los Recursos Del Mundo (STWR) ha editado una nueva publicación importante sobre la necesidad de una movilización masiva de la sociedad civil para terminar con el hambre y la pobreza que ponen en peligro la vida, como una prioridad absoluta para los gobiernos del mundo, lo que requerirá un levantamiento sin precedentes de la gente común en nombre de los menos privilegiados entre nosotros.

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Wach auf Amerika, wach auf!

Article / 1st July 2015

Es ist an der Zeit, dass Amerika seine Werte durch eine umfassendere und spirituelle Vision, auf der Grundlage einer gerechten Verteilung der Ressourcen der Welt, eiligst ersetzt. 

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Exploring the virtues of sharing and collaboration: STWR interviewed by Sharing.Lab

Article / 15th June 2015

To realise the true potential of sharing and collaborative consumption we need to challenge the prevailing economic model, particularly the excesses of consumer culture and the widening of inequalities that are an inherent feature of modern capitalist societies.

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“The more you talk about economic growth, the less you talk about sharing”

Blog / 21st May 2015

If we agree on the goal for a more equal world, then we must stop pursuing endless economic growth and start sharing what we actually have, which will make all our lives better.

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