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2 May 2024

N    12:07  Confucian Anthropocentric Environmentalism diffhist +6,378 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " =Discussion= Source: '''Killing Three Birds with One Stone: A Confucian Institutional Response to Climate Change and Other Challenges'''. By Tongdong Bai, Professor of Philosophy, Fudan University. Tongdon Bai: A word of warning: "Confucianism is a very long tradition, and as such, it contains ideas that contradict one another. I cannot go into the details of these in this short paper, but let me just assert that all the Confucian ideas used in this paper can be t...")
     11:41  WEIRD vs Non-WEIRD Psychology and Culture‎‎ 3 changes history +2,326 [Mbauwens‎ (3×)]
     
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N    11:05  Impersonal Prosociality diffhist +1,493 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " =Characteristics= "Impersonal prosociality is supported by a certain mindset: Moral universalism and moral absolutism. Rules are followed and enforced more willingly if framed in universal and absolute terms, as opposed to the situational and relativistic rule-framing of kinship networks. Moralized perception of non-kin. Help is more willingly provided to non-kin as long as they belong to the community of rule-followers. Continual rule-breaking leads to expulsion fro...")
     10:17  Transitioning from Industrial Agriculture to Diversified Agroecological Systems‎‎ 2 changes history −3 [Asimong‎ (2×)][1]
     
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     09:32  Earth Law‎‎ 2 changes history +1,126 [Mbauwens‎ (2×)]
     
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N    09:31  Earth Law Center‎‎ 2 changes history +1,411 [Mbauwens‎ (2×)]
     
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09:28 (cur | prev) +386 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " '''= "Our mission is to advance Earth-centered laws, movements, and education. Our field of expertise is Earth law. Earth law is regenerative law for the planet".''' [https://www.earthlawcenter.org/what-is-earth-law] URL = https://www.earthlawcenter.org/ =More information= * Earth Law Category:Ecology Category:P2P Law Category:Ecology Category:Movements ")
N    09:23  Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature‎‎ 2 changes history +1,682 [Mbauwens‎ (2×)]
     
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09:19 (cur | prev) +1,614 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " '''= "to create a system of jurisprudence that sees and treats nature as a fundamental, rights bearing entity and not as mere property to be exploited at will".''' [https://www.garn.org/] URL = https://www.garn.org/ =Description= '''1.''' "The Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature is a global network of organizations and individuals committed to the universal adoption and implementation of legal systems that recognize, respect and enforce “Rights of Nature”...")
     09:08  Ahilik Cooperative Tradition in Anatolia diffhist +2,550 Mbauwens talk contribs
     08:18  Russia and the Next Long Wave diffhist +4 Asimong talk contribs [1]
     07:55  State of Exception‎‎ 2 changes history −8 [Asimong‎ (2×)][1]
     
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     07:53  Sovereignty diffhist −2 Asimong talk contribs (→‎The State of Exception]] as the current form of Sovereignty) [1]
     07:33  FairCoop Coopshares‎‎ 2 changes history +83 [Asimong‎ (2×)][1]
     
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     06:55  Worker Cooperative‎‎ 2 changes history +36 [Asimong‎ (2×)][3]
     
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     06:53  Food Hacking Base diffhist +8 Asimong talk contribs [1]
     06:44  P2P Foundation Wiki Taxonomy Top Level Category Discussion diffhist +27 Asimong talk contribs [2]
     06:43  Teenage Liberation Handbook diffhist +3 Asimong talk contribs [1]
     06:39  Collective Awareness Platforms diffhist +4 Asimong talk contribs [1]
     06:36  Producing Industrial Goods Through the Commons diffhist −37 Asimong talk contribs [1]

1 May 2024

N    20:49  Natalia Greene on the Rights of Nature diffhist +378 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " Video via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUXVYVn2SBc Natalia Greene is the Global Coordinator for the Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature (GARN). In conversation with Matthew Monahan. =More information= * Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature (GARN): https://www.garn.org/ Category:P2P Law Category:Ecology Category:Rights Category:Webcasts ")
N    19:02  Panjectivism diffhist +1,642 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " =Discussion= Darren Allen: "Where is quality? Freedom, beauty, morality, love, truth, life and God—quality—is ultimately neither in the objective things of the world, nor in the subjective inner self. Positioning them in either leads to moral, logical and intuitive absurdities. The self creates objectivity and subjectivity—creates the difference between me here and you there. This doesn’t mean that there isn’t really a difference between me and you—obvious...")
     16:27  Compression diffhist +5,778 Mbauwens talk contribs (→‎Discussion)
N    15:19  Origins and Development of Military Thought diffhist +7,206 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " '''* Book: A History of Military Thought: From the Enlightenment to the Cold War. By Azar Gat. (2001)''' URL = See also the full review of books by Azar Gat on ''"strategic thought in the history of ideas".'' =Directory= Books by Azar Gat: #The Origins of Military Thought: From the Enlightenment to Clausewitz. Oxford University Press. 1989. ISBN 978-0198229483. #The Development of Military Thought: The Nineteenth Century. Oxford University Press. 1992. ISBN 978-01...")

30 April 2024

     13:20  Protocollary Ecological Institutions diffhist +4,851 Mbauwens talk contribs
N    11:42  Sharikat diffhist +1,563 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " =Description= "Sharikah literally means mixing of two properties in a manner that they could not be distinguished from each other. It also means sharing and participation. It also means a property that belongs to several owners or co-proprietors in common, in such a way that each one had ownership of every smallest part of it in proportion to the share allotted to one. Al-sharikat could be divided into two broad divisions of shared ownership and contractual partnership...")
N    11:40  Maritime Partnerships‎‎ 3 changes history +1,672 [Mbauwens‎ (3×)]
     
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11:35 (cur | prev) +1,575 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " =Description= Ed Mayo: "From the late eighth century, a range of partnership models for enterprise and trade emerged in the Islamic world, allowing people to co-invest and share returns on an agreed basis, to share losses including acting as surety for other partners and to act on a mutual basis across the partners (Udovitch, 1970). The term typically used, Sharikah, or al-Shirkah, means in effect a sharing, co-partnership. '''The most comprehensive form, Sharikat al...")
N    11:38  Shirkah Al-Mufawadah - Islamic Cooperative Partnerships diffhist +509 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " =Definition= Islamic Markets: "A contract of partnership in which all partners are equal in respect of equity, and have right to conduct business for cash or credit. All of them are mutual agents and mutual sureties for one another. They can agree to unequal ratios of profit but the liability to share losses remains equal." (https://islamicmarkets.com/dictionary/s/shirkah-al-mufawadah) Category:Spirituality Category:P2P Market Approaches Category:Cooper...")
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...")
N    09:28  Contemporary Evolutionary Holism diffhist +13,921 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " ==Traditional Static Holism== Glen Martin: "Confronted with these disturbing realities, it is imperative to ask where we have been and what resources human civilization has accumulated that might contribute to a transformed future of peace, justice, and sustainability. None of the traditional great religions, for example, condone anything like the conditions described above. Within Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism one find...")
N    09:27  Traditional Static Holism diffhist +6,747 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " =Discussion= ==Traditional Static Holism== Glen Martin: "Confronted with these disturbing realities, it is imperative to ask where we have been and what resources human civilization has accumulated that might contribute to a transformed future of peace, justice, and sustainability. None of the traditional great religions, for example, condone anything like the conditions described above. Within Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, and Confuci...")
     07:46 User rights log Asimong talk contribs changed group membership for Mats lats from (none) to emailconfirmed and netconfirmed ‎ [2]

29 April 2024

     23:07  Matthew Slater‎‎ 6 changes history +1,556 [Mats lats‎ (6×)][2]
     
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22:32 (cur | prev) +161 Mats lats talk contribs (→‎Bio: improved)
     
22:28 (cur | prev) 0 Mats lats talk contribs (→‎Work: broken link)
     
22:27 (cur | prev) +49 Mats lats talk contribs (→‎Non-software publications: typo)
     
22:25 (cur | prev) 0 Mats lats talk contribs (→‎Non-software publications: fixed formatting)
     
22:25 (cur | prev) +1,312 Mats lats talk contribs (New section for non-software publications.)
     22:10  Category:P2P State Approaches diffhist 0 Mbauwens talk contribs (→‎Key Books) [1]
     21:52  Credit Commons Protocol diffhist +401 Mats lats talk contribs (added history) [2]