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From Utopia to Everywhere

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Worker-owned cooperatives are growing as an alternative business model that puts workers in control. And they are getting a lot more organized than in the recent past, turning local networks into regional and national organizations. Read more »

Can a City Build a Better Version of Itself?

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San Franciscans tend to view the artificial Treasure Island as a blur on the bridge to the East Bay: the 400 acres have been semi-abandoned since the Navy shut down its base in 1997.
That's about to change. 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 »

A tale of a tale of a shareable future, part 3: Apache Web Server conquers the world

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There was a moment, sometime near the end of the last century, when it rather suddenly became clear that Apache's web server was going to cement its position as the dominant webserver -- what the Web ran on. Read more »

Galileo's Dream: A Q&A with Kim Stanley Robinson

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Kim Stanley Robinson is one of America’s most important science fiction authors—and an underappreciated utopian visionary. Read more »
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