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on peer-to-peer dynamics in politics, the economy and organizations
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How Far Can the P2P Revolution Go? : The Freeman : Foundation for Economic Education

How Far Can the P2P Revolution Go? : The Freeman : Foundation for Economic Education | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
How far can the peer-to-peer revolution be pushed? It’s time we start to speculate, because history is moving fast. We need to dislodge from our minds our embedded sense of what’s possible.
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â–¶ Join us in building the Sharing Cities Network - YouTube

Imagine a city where everyone's needs are met because people make the personal choice to share. Where everyone can create meaningful livelihoods. Where fresh, local food is available to all. Where affordable housing and shared transportation are abundant. Where the people decide how the city budget is spent. Where the people own the utilities and the banks, and even create their own currencies. Imagine a city where the more we share, the more we have.

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Global Innovation Barometer 2014

Global Innovation Barometer 2014 | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

Two-thirds of executives surveyed for the GE Global Innovation Barometer believe businesses have to encourage creative behaviors and must disrupt their internal processes in order to do so. They are taking action, embracing the need to transform and adapt to an unprecedented—and at times undefined—reality.



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