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5 Cities Building Wealth Through People Power - Shareable

5 Cities Building Wealth Through People Power - Shareable | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

Community wealth building is a way of strengthening communities by supporting democratic ownership and control of local businesses. This means more opportunity, inclusion and prosperity for the many, not just the few. This is aligned with Shareable's vision for Sharing Cities and cooperative economies.

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How Platform Coops Can Beat Death Star Platforms to Create a Real Sharing Economy

How Platform Coops Can Beat Death Star Platforms to Create a Real Sharing Economy | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
The Battle of Yavin where the first Death Star was destroyed. Credit: Fanpop We have an epic choice before us between platform coops and Death Star platforms, and the time to decide is now. It might be the most important economic decision we ever make, but most of us don't even know we have a choice.
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Poverty Is Not Inevitable: What We Can Do Now to Turn Things Around

Poverty Is Not Inevitable: What We Can Do Now to Turn Things Around | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

Inequality and poverty are suddenly hot topics, not only in the United States but also across the globe. Since the early 1980s, there has been a growing underclass in America. At the same time a much smaller class, now called the superrich, built its wealth to levels of opulence not seen since France’s Louis XVI. Despite this, the resulting inequality went mostly unnoticed. When the Great Recession of 2008 hit, and the division between the very wealthy and the rest of us came starkly into focus, various people and groups, including the Occupy movement, began insisting more publicly that we tax wealth. But still, helping the poor has been mostly a discussion on the fringes. At last, the terms of public debate have changed, because inequality and poverty now are debated regularly in the mainstream media and across the political spectrum, not solely by labor, by the left, and by others imagining a new economy.

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Shareable’s Top 22 New Books for Winter

Shareable’s Top 22 New Books for Winter | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
***Share with Shareable! Give generously today to support our coverage of the real sharing economy and keep this article commercial free.***
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Commons Transition Points the Way to a Commons-based World

Commons Transition Points the Way to a Commons-based World | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Last week, commons advocates the P2P Foundation, Guerilla Translation, and their partners launched Commons Transition, a public forum to further commons-oriented policy-making. Commons Transition is based on the groundbreaking work of the Free/Libre Open Knowledge (FLOK) Society in Ecuador.
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