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This Week in Sharing

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Here is our weekly links roundup, as it was last week, as it shall be next week. Enjoy, and don't forget to share.


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This Week in Sharing

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Dearest readers, here are our links of the week. For our American readers, this is a holiday Thursday, but every day is Thanksgiving at Shareable. So, no matter your nationality, celebrate by sharing the links you're thankful for in the comments. Read more »

This Week in Sharing

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Here are our links from around the web this week, add your own in the comments and feel free to self-promote. Read more »

The Weeds of Ecotopia, Part Two

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In part one of our conversation with Ecotopia author Ernest Callenbach and Farm City author Novella Carpenter, we explored the roots of the Ecotopian vision. Now in part two, we look at its impact on younger generations. Read more »

The Weeds of Ecotopia

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In 1972, Ernest Callenbach was an editor with the University Press of California in Berkeley, “leading a normal, bourgeois life,” he says. Read more »

The Guy Who Worked For Money

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Nera waited for Malka in the big outer living room of 534a.tower5.loverslump.frankfurt.de -- Jörg's place. It had been six months since Nera was last here. Four months ago, she'd forced herself to stop watching and commenting. Read more »

Can We Grow Out of a Growth Economy?

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We seemed to have painted ourselves into a corner. See, wealth in the global economy depends on economic growth. Stocks, bonds, and real estate only maintain or increase in value if the economy grows. Read more »

Economics for the Story of Stuff

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Originally published by the Center for the Advancement of the Steady State Economy. Read more »
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