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The following 54 pages are in this category, out of 54 total.
4
4 freedoms
A
Abundance Economy
B
Benefit of Open Source Ecology
C
Commander's Intent
Community Supported Manufacturing
Connections Series by James Burke
Contract
Cost of Living
Critique of technology
D
Decent
Distributive Economics
Distributive Economics/fr
Distributive Enterprise
E
Eben Moglen - Free and Open Software: Paradigm for a New Intellectual Commons
Economic Impact of OpenFarmTech
Economics
Enterprise Community Contract
Evolve to freedom
E cont.
Evolve to freedom/de
Evolve to freedom/fr
F
Factor e Farm Economic Model
Factor e Farm Social Contract
Factor e Farm Social Contract v1.0
Free enterprise
Freefab
G
Guiding Philosophies
Guiding Philosophy
I
Integrated Human
K
Key Features of the GVCS
Key Features of the GVCS/it
Key Features of the GVCS/no
L
Land Stewardship
M
Mahatma Gandhi
N
Neosubsistence
Nonaggression Axiom
O
Off-grid
O cont.
Open Business Models
Open Source Appropriate Technology
Open Source Project
P
Peoples' Capitalism
Philosophies
Philosophy Video
Philosophy of Liberty
Political Ponerology
Post Scarcity
Principles
R
Radical Abundance
Right Livelihood
S
Specialization is for insects
Subsilience
T
The Contract
The Second Industrial Divide
U
Unplugged Lifestyle
W
Working Assumptions
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