Tag: Politics

How Net Parties Are Changing the Rules of the Political Game

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Net parties incorporate the open processes associated with free software. It's possible that they may never govern a country, but they may change the rules of the political game forever. Read more »

Making MacGyver Proud: Rapid Ingenuity to the Rescue

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There’s a gap between our need for breakthrough solutions and our supply. This ingenuity gap keeps us from rising to the complex challenges we face. The good news is, ingenuity is our birthright -- and we can unlock it. Read more »

From Green New Deal to New Economy (Part 2)

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The push to transform our broken economy isn’t just about sharing; it isn’t even just about energy, public transit, and the other elements of the green economy. Read more »

From Green New Deal to New Economy

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The rise of a green economy depends on a mass movement, and a mass movement isn't possible unless the green economy helps ordinary people. It's time to transform the green economy into the new economy, one where people are the priority. Read more »

Logic Shrink: A Game to Bring Logic Back into Political Rhetoric

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Heated political rhetoric is everywhere, setting us apart from one another, eroding what’s left of civil discourse and grinding the worthy concept of “logic” into dust. Fight back with an open source game called Logic Shrink. Read more »

Interviewed: David Harvey on Rebel Cities

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When it comes down to it, Rebel Cities author David Harvey stands for something as American as apple pie — cities by the people, for the people. Read more »

Occupy The War Machine

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The differences are slight: one decade, one president, one letter out of four. Read more »

There Is An Alternative

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Charles Eisenstein reviews David Graeber's magisterial new book Debt: The First 5000 Years Read more »

This Week in Sharing

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By now those of you in America are hopefully over your Thanksgiving turkey hangover. If you're in Canada, you've been over it for a long time now. If you're in neither place, Thanksgiving probably seems like a pretty vague holiday. Read more »

Organizing the Precariat

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In the Summer of 2009, I joined the approximately 4.4 million young people who were out of work and seeking a job during the Great Recession. Read more »
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