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* [[wikipedia:Committee of correspondence]] | * [[wikipedia:Committee of correspondence]] | ||
* [[wikipedia:Symbolic violence]]: how existing hierarchies are maintained | * [[wikipedia:Symbolic violence]]: how existing hierarchies are maintained | ||
+ | * '''2013-06-23''' [http://techcrunch.com/2013/06/23/state-machinery-for-state-machines/ State Machinery For State Machines], aka "hackers need statehood" | ||
* '''2013-02-19''' [http://www.yesmagazine.org/issues/how-cooperatives-are-driving-the-new-economy/the-economy-under-new-ownership The Economy: Under New Ownership] How cooperatives are leading the way to empowered workers and healthy communities. | * '''2013-02-19''' [http://www.yesmagazine.org/issues/how-cooperatives-are-driving-the-new-economy/the-economy-under-new-ownership The Economy: Under New Ownership] How cooperatives are leading the way to empowered workers and healthy communities. | ||
* '''2013-04-06''' [http://www.truth-out.org/news/item/15570-mexican-workers-win-ownership-of-tire-plant-with-three-year-strike Mexican Workers Win Ownership of Tire Plant With Three-Year Strike] "Taking over their plant was not the workers’ idea. Continental Tire proposed to sell it to them—after the union backed management into a corner so tight the owners wanted nothing more to do with it. But to get to that point workers had to wage a three-year strike and what we in the U.S. call a “comprehensive campaign.” Workers say it was not just one tactic that won the day, but a combination of relentless pressures." | * '''2013-04-06''' [http://www.truth-out.org/news/item/15570-mexican-workers-win-ownership-of-tire-plant-with-three-year-strike Mexican Workers Win Ownership of Tire Plant With Three-Year Strike] "Taking over their plant was not the workers’ idea. Continental Tire proposed to sell it to them—after the union backed management into a corner so tight the owners wanted nothing more to do with it. But to get to that point workers had to wage a three-year strike and what we in the U.S. call a “comprehensive campaign.” Workers say it was not just one tactic that won the day, but a combination of relentless pressures." |
Revision as of 01:28, 29 June 2013
Notes
Links of interest, about which there should probably be pages on this site or possibly on ICMS:
- wikipedia:Online deliberation
- wikipedia:Colour revolution: successful nonviolent resistance movements
- wikipedia:Committee of correspondence
- wikipedia:Symbolic violence: how existing hierarchies are maintained
- 2013-06-23 State Machinery For State Machines, aka "hackers need statehood"
- 2013-02-19 The Economy: Under New Ownership How cooperatives are leading the way to empowered workers and healthy communities.
- 2013-04-06 Mexican Workers Win Ownership of Tire Plant With Three-Year Strike "Taking over their plant was not the workers’ idea. Continental Tire proposed to sell it to them—after the union backed management into a corner so tight the owners wanted nothing more to do with it. But to get to that point workers had to wage a three-year strike and what we in the U.S. call a “comprehensive campaign.” Workers say it was not just one tactic that won the day, but a combination of relentless pressures."
- 2013-04-23 We are Players in the Game of Revolution
- 2013-05-09 Chicago Workers Open New Cooperatively Owned Factory Five Years After Republic Windows Occupation
- http://www.nceo.org/articles/employee-ownership-100
- http://p2pfoundation.net/Building_Trust_in_P2P_Marketplaces
- http://www.alternet.org/economy/chris-hedges-explains-how-entire-regions-within-us-are-treated-exploited-colonies?paging=off
- John Green's Crash Course videos:
Projects
- ProCon.org: pros and cons of controversial issues -- nonpartisan
- AllOurIdeas: an "idea marketplace" -- some resemblance to liquid agenda, but simplified
See also: governance methods