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Screencast with an Overview of the Transformative Proposals of the P2P Foundation - P2P Foundation

Screencast with an Overview of the Transformative Proposals of the P2P Foundation - P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

“The three key responses we see from the world in crisis can be grouped as the movements around Sustainability, Openness and Solidarity, gives the starting blocks, working into the bridges between them, the political structures (both local and global) and the economic enablement required to assist the transition.”

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Michel Bauwens on the FLOK Society Transition Project in Ecuador - P2P Foundation

Michel Bauwens on the FLOK Society Transition Project in Ecuador - P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

In many countries in Latin America the people in power do not call themselves political parties anymore. Rather there are civic movements. There is a civic coalition in Ecuador. There is a social movement in Bolivia. And there is a kind of rejection of political parties in that part of the world because they are seen as representing narrow interest-based politics.

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Michel Bauwens on the FLOK Society Transition Project in Ecuador - P2P Foundation

Michel Bauwens on the FLOK Society Transition Project in Ecuador - P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

In many countries in Latin America the people in power do not call themselves political parties anymore. Rather there are civic movements. There is a civic coalition in Ecuador. There is a social movement in Bolivia. And there is a kind of rejection of political parties in that part of the world because they are seen as representing narrow interest-based politics.

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