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Empathy, Collaborative Meaning-Making, and Co-Creating our Future

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The good news from my perspective, is that we as humans have actually been developing effective ways to make meaning together, across a wide diversity of initial perspectives. However, many of the "social technologies" that make this possible are not yet widely known, and much less widely applied. Still, just as we already have technologies to generate power from the sun (and only need to invest in them to make them more widely available) we also already have powerful human and social technologies that are largely untapped. 

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How we used to live together

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We are modern. We see the world through modern eyes, in a modern context. It's very hard to unlearn that perspective, or even to understand what it means. From the modernist point of view, a lot of behaviors and institutions from times gone by make no sense at all. If you want to be entertained…
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Jessica Gordon Nembhard's "Cooperative Solidarity Commonwealth"

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Nembhard's vision for a next system created from the bottom up, building upon multiple grassroots cooperative enterprises, and democratic community-based economic practices.
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The Strange Disappearance of Cooperation in America

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Tomorrow I head for “Sci Foo” at the Googleplex. I proposed a discussion session there, “Are We Becoming Less Cooperative? If So, Why?” and I’d like to use today’s blog to help me formulate my idea…
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Henry Tam: words & politics: The Synetopia Protocol

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Henry Tam’s ‘Question the Powerful’ collection of writings explore the critical issue of governance in politics and society. They comprise academically acclaimed books on communitarianism, responsibility, and power inequalities; popular dystopian novels; and widely adopted advice on democratic empowerment and cooperative problem-solving.


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From Competition to Cooperation | Primavera De Filippi | TEDxCambridge - YouTube

The animal kingdom contains numerous examples of individuals cooperating with one another to achieve impressive outcomes without the need for planning, contr...
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Sybille Saint Girons - P2P Foundation

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"Former Information System Consultant, she is designing and engineering cooperation tools for 25 years. She proposes an empowering Organic System to unleash our potentials, individually and collectively. She calls it “ontogogy” meaning “to lead the Being" from ὤν (ôn, ontos) : being and άγω (gogie) : lead, train, guide. It integrates flow optimisation, business management , human potential development, ancient wisdom24, spiritual teachings , arts and humour to create wealth in all forms. Her wish is to contribute to create favourable conditions so we can build a fair, beautiful and joyful world!

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Practical Steps Towards Manifesting A Global Collaborative Alliance — Part 1, Overview and… — Medium

Practical Steps Towards Manifesting A Global Collaborative Alliance — Part 1, Overview and… — Medium | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

The “Global Transformation Movement” (GTM) includes and involves hundreds of thousands organisations and hundreds of millions of people, from all sectors of human society and from all walks of life, who are all longing and working for a better world. Within this vast, diverse and inspiring movement there is a growing awareness that we already have the knowledge, the skills, the technologies, the tools, the mentors and the living examples to co-create a peaceful, just and healthy world.

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Nice organisms finish first: Why cooperators always win in the long run

Nice organisms finish first: Why cooperators always win in the long run | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Leading physicists last year turned game theory on its head by giving selfish players a sure bet to beat cooperative players. Now two evolutionary biologists at Michigan State University offer new evidence that the selfis
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Interview with Adam Hey about virtual collaboration

Adam works in a virtual team and talks in this video about his experience with global cooperation, how it is to work with the HALO platform and what diversit...

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Impact of Open Collaboration on Collective and Individual Wealth - P2P Foundation

Impact of Open Collaboration on Collective and Individual Wealth - P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
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Question the Powerful: Synetopia: progress through cooperation

Question the Powerful: Synetopia: progress through cooperation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

Advocates for progressive improvement, from the Enlightenment philosophers [1] to later cooperative and communitarian reformists [2], have been perennially challenged on two flanks. Militant radicals mock them for wasting time over a supposedly utopian dream. Cynical reactionaries misrepresent them as the progenitors of dystopian nightmares 

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Sino-Tibetan populations shed light on human cooperation

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Why do humans collaborate with those we aren't related to? The answer might lie in the tradition of marriage.
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