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Points of entryPlease make additions in another color. And use strikethrough rather than delete.
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TribesDefinition of the Commons. Premice, reasoning process & conclusion or Case-rule-result change from one person to another
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Soul & symbiosisThe 'objects' or 'assets' - Common Wealth, inherited or created that are shared in common and serve a livelihood (natural, social & cultural resources, genetic and biologic diversity, knowledge, etc) theat people can take care of, nurture, replenish
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Love & beautyThe 'process' or culture - Common Ethos, ways of being and doing in common (caring, sharing, in connection with others with empathy, equity, justice, mindfulness...)
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Freedom & alternativesThe 'outcome' or resultant - Common Good (well being, common good, quality of life, prosperity, abundance) these become 'inputs' for the next generation, so it's a cycle…
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Human & natural rights
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Accountability & responsibility
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Efficiency & measurability
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Systems & behaviorsThe six characteristics of the transition informing principle that could enable the currently needed Socio-ecological shift
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Experience & culture> provide a holistic sense of perspective on life
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Livelihood & community > entail an ecological and a self-realization ethic
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Harmony & thrivability > entail observation of our changeable knowledge and changeable world
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Nature & living systems > be multileveled, multifaceted, and integrative
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Wholeness & consciousness > lead to a balancing and coordinating of satisfactions along many dimensions
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An adaptation of Spiral Dynamic levels > be experimental and open-ended
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See Kosmos article on narratives: The six must be held together...
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http://s3.amazonaws.com/usp_site_uploads/resources/119/Barrett_Brown_Communicating_Sustainability_Kosmos.pdf
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Now refining the model based on action logics:
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http://www.slideshare.net/helenefinidori/imagine-thecommongoodconf2013
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Alternative memes, Movements, Initiatives
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Production close to consumption
Stakeholders involved in community affairs
Measuring depletion, replenishment & outcomes
Social & Natural rightsCulture & the living environment
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DecentralizationPluralismTripple Bottom LineHuman Rights
Reappropriation/revaluation of physical spaces
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Distributed EconomyEveryone has a stake in the gameSEE auditing/reportingNatural rights / Civil law
Art and culture as a community form
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RelocalizationStakeholder outreachCertification schemes
Traditional / Native / indigineous law & customs
Engaged Arts
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Human scale neighbourhoodsCommunity engagementIntegral reporting
Property rights / enclosure / land / Housing
Cultural heritage
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Urban growthCommunity action plansExternality accountingFreedomIndigenous practices
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GlocalismTransition towns
Measuring all value creation (work at home)
Equal opportunitiesStory-telling
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Localized power, functionality & abundanceCivil society participationHolistic Accounting Eco social Justice
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Away with GDPAccountability / Enforcement
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Measures of wellbeing/quality of life
Equal accessCulture & Ways of doing - being
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Ecologic FootprintWelfareCommoning
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Carying CapacitySafetynetNurturing
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Communities ensure their own livelihoodCo-creation of community livelihoodPlanetary boundariesStewardshipCaring
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Empowerment Collective StewardshipTrusteeshipTrust
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AutonomyMutual decision makingLove
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Resilience buildingCooperative decision makingSharing
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Asset/resource MappingCollective IntelligenceGiving
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Do with what you haveCreative cooperationNew principles of financeBrotherhood
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Co-generationCollective intentionWin win win winEthics & social responsibilityCohesiveness
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BioregionalismGreen TaxationEthical BusinessEquity
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PermacultureCap & trade Responsible CapitalismReciprocity
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AgroecologyTrue cost pricingSustainable BusinessConsensus
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Education
Community / social value imperative
Mutual responsibilityBeauty & play
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Empowerment of womenSubsidy suppressionCSRPersonal growth
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Regulating & taxing speculationEthical investments
Liberation from greed and domination
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Co-Governance & cooperative decisionsResource stewardshipStewardship of the commonsPower & Love
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Open governmentAsset / Patrimonial approachCommon interest
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Partnership GovernmentRisk managementSense of community
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Mutually collaborative nature of new ideas
Direct participatory democracyLimits to capital acumulationSense of relationships
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Open accessDeliberative democracyLimits to rentBelonging
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Open SourceeDemocracyDemurage / Negative interestLeadershipEmpathy
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Open DataLiquid DemocracyUndiscounted Future Value
Transformational evolutionary thinking
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Creative CommonsConfederalism
==> Attn to cooptation by private interests
Metamorphosis
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Open IPTrans sovereigntyMindfulness
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Co-creation / CrowdsourcingSubsidiarityEnabling, learning organizations
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Open knowledgeTrusts & social chartersBe the Change'
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Shared LicencingMutualismRegeneration & ReplenishmentPersonal responsibilityOutcomes
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Transparent Authentic communicationReclaiming the commonsEfficiency designIntentionalityHarmony
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Accountability
Suppliers/Customers part of a single process
AgencyThrivability
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Public domainCircular EconomyEvolutionary architectsWell-being
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Non enclosureCraddle to craddleProsperity
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Open design & open manufacturingNurturing/GardeningQuality of life
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Community Empowering Economy & entreprise
Waste as resourceHealth
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Intentional communitiesPostgrowthInstruction
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Micro-financeAbundanceCommon Good
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Users become producersCooperative EconomyGenerative EconomyCommon Wealth
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P2PGift EconomyProcesses & systems
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3D printingSharing EconomyComplexity of issues
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Open SourceDematerialization (experience vs stuff)Complexity of relationships
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Makers economyAlternative Currencies
self-organized nature of reality and humanity
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System DMetacurrenciesSelf organization
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DIY technologiesTime bank
Economy as part of the biosphere
Bottom-up, grassrootsFrom me to we/consciousness
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Entrepreneurial networkslocal exchange trading systemEconomy < Society < EcologyDistributed & networkedUnity in diversity
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credit clearing systemsWorld in microscosmSelf expression/ self realizationExperience sharing
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BarterLiving system approachLiving system approachWe-ness
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CrowdfundingShared livelihoodsProcess of engagementOneness
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Fair tradeEco-literacyEmergent solutionsWholeness of manifest creation
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New jobsPositive feedback loopsNoosphere
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Local Banks & staock exchangeweb of lifeIntegral consciousness
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Credit Unionsco-creationInclusiveness
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Community FinanceBridge buildingSpiritual
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Stakeholder ownershipSupportive processInterconnectedness
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Community trustPreservation & conservationSpace of possibilitiesSymbiosis with nature
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Social entrepreneurshipLand, forest, soil preservationEnergy harnessingPracticing our humanity
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Debt-Free/ interest-free Monetary System
Genetic & biologic heritage & diversity
Adjacent possiblesBeing real
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Ecologic conservationMake things visibleAct wisely and with discernment
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Cultural heritageMake dynamics understood
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Living Sytem approach
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Ecosystem services
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Resource management
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Planetary boundaries
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Commons boundaries
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Multilevel approaches
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