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December 5, 2005
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David Bollier
Unpaid work in the home and the community – often done by women – is an immense form of social wealth overlooked by economists.
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November 18, 2005
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David Bollier
The next stage in outsourcing: our personal lives. We can pay someone to express our emotions.
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November 5, 2005
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Jonathan Rowe
From iPods to cell phones, new technology is drastically altering our lives. Yet the media only pays attention to what's good about it, ignoring the considerable cultural side effects.
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December 23, 2004
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David Bollier
Perhaps the most important commons of all are people who devote their time to taking care of others. But in the market economy, that is grossly undervalued.
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December 7, 2004
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Jonathan Rowe
The emerging commons movement rises to challenge of market economy's Berlin Wall of enclosure.
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