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People, planet, power: towards a new social settlement

People, planet, power: towards a new social settlement | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
These are NEF’s proposals for a new social settlement – a framework for deciding how we live together, what we expect from our governments and what we want to achieve for ourselves and others. It builds on the strengths of the post-War settlement inspired by the Beveridge Plan, but moves on – because the world has changed profoundly – to offer a bold new approach to the challenges we face today.

The new social settlement has three goals: social justice, environmental su
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Don Tapscott on Digital Disruption - CKGSB Knowledge

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The Digital Economy warrants a fundamentally new social contract, says Don Tapscott, a leading expert on the impact of technology on business and society.
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The Recondite Revolution: War, the “Modified” State of Nature, Human Morality, and the Social Contract Theory - Strategic Outlook

The Recondite Revolution: War, the “Modified” State of Nature, Human Morality, and the Social Contract Theory - Strategic Outlook | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
War ab initio has always been conceived of as one of the worst crimes against human nature and life; with approximately 14500 military conflicts having been conducted throughout the history of the world and around 3.5 billion human lives that have...
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SOCAP15 - A New Social Contract in the Age of Uber

The future of work is changing fast, and the growing on-demand economy – spurred by tech platforms like Uber, Lyft, and Shyp – are generating new income ...
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The transition to a world of the Commons corresponds to the establishment of a new social contract

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The neoliberal world-system has entered a multiple crisis, while the stalemate of the growth function is hampering the socio-economic progress.
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The social contract behind the Internet is broken and there is a conspiracy of ... - ComputerWeekly.com (blog)

The long overdue debate on policy towards the all-pervasive surveillance of our on-line activities is finally under way. On Monday morning the Shadow Home Secretary moved on from the "trust us" policy of the last Government with regard to state surveillance. On Monday evening a Conservative Technology Forum round table identified a clear way forward with regard to improving the governance of the surveillance done by the state and law enforcement but not with regard to the more frightening situation regarding the private sector and consumer devices. It  heard that the terms and conditions of widely sold smart (i.e. Internet enabled) TVs include permission for data on your viewing habits to be transmitted to anywhere in the world. It was told of the break up of a couple after a friend warned them of the default tracking settings on their iPhones (they took a look and it became apparent that one of them was spending rather a lot of time at a particular location when they said they were ....).  

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