An earnest attempt to encourage the inevitable transition of our economies would place small business at the center of the strategy. Now personally, because of my libertarian leanings, I am…
As we push towards a truly green and sustainable revolution, business people and ecologists are increasingly forced to learn one another’s language. Since the inception of environmentalism as a movement,…
In the comment section of my most recent post, Tim from Kiva writes: The frustration lies in how the global warming cause can be a middle-to-upper middle class cause. Someone…
It was Descartes who was accused of splitting the world in two, between the material and the spiritual. In accord with a trend that began in the Renaissance, Descartes had…
The first advocate of Open Source was none other than the patron saint of neoliberal economics: Adam Smith. Although Smith’s classic The Wealth of Nations has become the de-facto Bible…
Although Open Source appropriate technology may be a good idea, it faces a number of obstacles to its implementation. First, there is the issue of licensing. How do we license…
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