Gary Alexander In our economic ecosystem the first two sets of sub-system boundary issues to consider are: that the major producing organisations’ boundaries separate them from their clients/customers that their […]
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Paul Bacarte The future will recognize that a terrible shock-wave attended the birth of the third millennium. A monstrous terrorist attack on the American World Trade Center and the Pentagon […]
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Paul Bacarte Evil will generate evil! How is the world to be led into prosperity and its inherent peace? The future will recognize that a terrible shock-wave attended the birth […]
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A review by Boudewijn Wegerif Two of the largest commercial banks in the U.S., indeed the world, J.P. Morgan and Chase Manhattan merged some months back to form a superbank, […]
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James North writes with concerns making the GT work for the poor—for those with less to gift:”I think the ‘urgency’ issue is big factor. I wonder if that ‘urgency’ might […]
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Matthew Simmons Speaking at the IRO Jubilee (11-15-01)—”Perhaps the biggest challenge facing future oil supplies, is that almost 70% of our existing daily supply still comes from oilfields found over […]
Continue readingThe Evolution of the Gift Tensegrity
Timothy Wilken The creation of a new system for the exchange of goods and services is an enormous challenge. The design of the Gift Tensegrity must therefore be a work […]
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Robert Waldrop I have found a very interesting web site of a family of 5 in Pasadena, California, who are practicing urban agriculture on their typical lot in an older […]
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Arthur Noll writes: I think the problem with keeping track of transactions, and with having those who don’t participate, is solved by people making commitments to the system. Arthur, I […]
Continue readingKeeping Track of Exchanges in the Gift Tensegrity
Timothy Wilken Some early readers have responded with concerns about keeping track of help exchanges. They say this is an unnecessary burden. We don’t bother to keep track of the […]
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