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30 April 2024

N    09:29  From Traditional Static Holism, via Modern Fragmentation, To Dynamic Emergent Holism‎‎ 2 changes history +15,789 [Mbauwens‎ (2×)]
     
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09:26 (cur | prev) +15,399 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " '''* Article: Holism, Fragmentation, and Our Endangered Future: A New Vision and a New Hope. Glen Martin. One World Renaissance, 2021.''' URL = https://oneworldrenaissance.com/2021/01/23/holism-fragmentation-and-our-endangered-future-a-new-vision-and-a-new-hope/ =Abstract= "In this essay I present the thesis that the ancient sources of the great world religions were holistic in character, in a form that I call static holism. I then argue that the early-modern world...")

27 April 2024

N    22:57  Citizenship and the Commons diffhist +627 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " '''* Article: Citizenship and the commons. Filippo Barbera.''' URL = https://elgaronline.com/display/book/9781800880467/ch51.xml =Description= "A common is not a good of whatever kind but rather a shared conception of the reality that helps to address power relations, inequalities and capitalism. Therefore, this chapter discusses the notion of common not being a good. Instead, it addresses the commons-citizenship connection in light of the shortcomings of the key wo...")

26 April 2024

     19:11  Value and Utility in a Historical Perspective‎‎ 4 changes history +17,242 [Mbauwens‎ (4×)]
     
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25 April 2024

N    15:47  Critique of Economic Anthropology in the Spirit of Jean Gebser diffhist +3,202 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " '''* Article: What’s wrong with the world? Rationality! A critique of economic anthropology in the spirit of Jean Gebser. By Peter Pogany. MPRA Paper No. 27221. Shenandoah Valley Research Press, November 2010''' URL = http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/27221/ ''"what follows is intended only to demonstrate why the heterodox approach to contemporary socioeconomic issues finds support and inspiration in his thoughts"'' =ABSTRACT= "Jean Gebser (1905-1973) was a multidis...")
N    15:35  Cooperatives as Urban Housing Commons‎‎ 2 changes history +1,634 [Mbauwens‎ (2×)]
     
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15:33 (cur | prev) +1,570 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " '''* Article / Chapter: Urban commons in practice: housing cooperativism and city-making. Lorenzo Vidal.''' URL = [https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Mariana-Fix/publication/379819285_The_global_city_and_other_fetishes_financial_foundations_of_a_mirage2024_In_Research_Handbook_In_Urban_Sociology_edited_by_Miguel_A_Martinez/links/661c1703f7d3fc287460b160/The-global-city-and-other-fetishes-financial-foundations-of-a-mirage2024-In-Research-Handbook-In-Urban-Sociology-ed...")
N    10:31  Eutopia diffhist +10,820 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " =Discussion= Hanzi Freinacht: "Modernity, in its deeper sense, originated in the emergence of “perspective” in the visual arts, in the Renaissance paintings of Northern Italy — it only began to fully come into fruition around the early 19th century in Europe, with industrialization and the rise to prominence of the scientific-rational worldview. And, of course, with the Enlightenment beginning to shape society as a whole. '''* Eutopia: Two counterreactions to...")