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Grasping Each Other’s Bootstraps

Posted on November 1, 2020July 6, 2021 by admin

North America contains almost 14 percent of the world’s land, 7 percent of its people, and 30 percent of its […]

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Enough is Best

Posted on October 31, 2020July 6, 2021 by admin

Originally published in The Realities of Poverty in Delaware 2009 – 2010 Let there be small countries with few people.Let […]

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Turning the Wheel of Liberation

Posted on October 31, 2020July 6, 2021 by admin

Originally published in The Realities of Poverty in Delaware 2003-2004 In the Old Covenant forming the Hebrew Scriptures, the signatories […]

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THE COMMON FUND

There occurs in everyday life a continual giving and taking of goodness, but there would soon be very little to give and take if the exchange were, so to speak, on a basis of cash payment and immediate consumption — if there were no credit open and no condoning of debts. Rules of politeness, when not themselves expressive of goodness, act as a kind of receipt of payment, an acknowledgement that goodness is the only recognizable tender.

— Giovanni Baldelli, Social Anarchism

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