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John Michael (10)
Kona, Hawaii, United States

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member since:   26/7/2007
birth date:   20/1/1956
about:   1st Revolutionary

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Website:   http://1stworldrevolution.com
languages:   English
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nodes · 1st World Revolution
31/7/2007 22:14 · 10 votes · no comments

A Free Enterprise in Capital Revolution: An Individual Collective of Collective Individuals who exchange Work, Play, Votes and Money in a Structured Democratic Self-Organizing Enterprise of 3 AXYZ.

   
 
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  resources · Treasure Map
1/8/2007 10:52 · 1 comment

The Individual Social Exchange Agent

resources · A Free Enterprise
1/8/2007 09:59 · 2 comments

An Individual Collective of Collective Individuals

   
 
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  articles · Finding common ground in the Digital Commons
by Eric Kansa · voted on 11/8/2007 18:45 · 39 votes · 8 comments

Lawrence Lessig’s understanding of the regulation of speech and expressions (see Code and Code 2.0) can help frame some issues around indigenous culture and online communication. Lessig highlights the importance of technological controls that work beyond IP law in shaping how culture and information flows within society. Information architectures are similarly significant areas...

articles · The seven habits of highly creative firms
by Creategist · voted on 11/8/2007 18:44 · no comments

Jonathan Foster-Pedley, Director of the programmes Smart Strategy and Creategy at the UCT Graduate School of Business argues that innovation is now more than ever the key to business success and economic growth


Judging by the phenomenal global impact it has made, the Apple iPod is arguably the greatest innovation of the 21st century. It is no surprise, therefore, to see Apple...

   
 
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  resources · A Free Enterprise
by John Michael · commented on 1/8/2007 19:00 · 2 comments

An Individual Collective of Collective Individuals

   
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