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What type of target should Demotech's design iniatives serve? In a wide choice of ideologies available, Demotech creates a new one: We go for 'More Joy Per Person'.


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More Joy Per Person
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In daily use Fivefold reduction of cost Applicable in modern as well as in poor economies Research Research 0



Why
Most strategies to reduce poverty or inflict less damage to the environment are not attractive to the haves and do not inspire the poor. What will make the haves reduce consumption to a sustainable level, what will discipline the poor towards a sustainable life style? There is only one answer: rich and poor have to find out that there is a better alternative that offers by far 'More Joy Per Person'!

How
It is easy to check what brought most joy into your life: to attain property or to attain friendly interaction. The last is the winner. This is a universal experience and of all times. How to assure 'More Joy Per Person in one's life is done by not accepting a conflict between what it asks to take care for one self and for those that depend on you and the type of work that results in joy. For this, work has to be re-desingned to be meaningful, effective and satisfying



Additional information
Social Energy and Social Goods are positive elements in attaining sustainability. Actually Social Energy already is what creates More Joy per Person. This paper intends to define these two ideas in the context of Demotech philosophy.



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Representing Organization: Knowledge, Management, and the Information Age

Seeking tools to understand and overcome cultural based resistance to solutions that have proved in practice its value in the reduction of poverty, Emil Moller has pointed at this book and the summary given in this item.
"The authors (Simon Lilley at al.) conclude that knowledge management, and the technologies to support it, provide the possibility for organizational transformation if representations can be productively mobilized. Although this possibility is explained in rather vague terms and there is no indication of how we could adjudicate desirable and undesirable transformation, it is undoubtedly a crucial issue for critical scholars."



External Links

  • Noam Chomsky
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noam_Chomsky
    http://blogs.zmag.org/ee_links/an_end_to_capitalism
  • Z Magazine On Line,Line, a monthly magazine, aims to assist activist efforts for a better future.
    http://zmagsite.zmag.org/curTOC.htm
    http://www.net4dem.org/cyrev/index.html
    http://www.poclad.org/
  • Schumacher, Buddhist economic thought
    ..Buddhist economics must be very different form the economics of modern materialism, since the Buddhist sees the essence of civilisation not in a multiplication of wants but in the purification of human character. Character, at the same time, is formed primarily by a man's work. And work, properly conducted in conditions of human dignity and freedom, blesses those who do it and equally their products.
    http://www.tombender.org/buddhist%20economics.pdf
    http://www.mkgandhi.org/buddhist.htm
  • PRE-MODERN, MODERN, POSTMODERN: What is the story?
    A capsule description of Pre-modern, Modern, Postmodern approaches to management and organization. Each revolution has two sides to the story. In fact, a multiplicity of sides to be told. One side is "affirmative postmodern management" ways to make things happen. Another is "critical postmodern management" way to critique exploitation and to remind us that even so-called "postmodern organizations" have their dark side. We explore how postmodern are making affirmative and critical inroads in finance, accounting, management, and information systems, as well as in management practices.
    http://cbae.nmsu.edu/~dboje/mpwchap1.html
  • Web radio
    http://www.pacifica.org/
  • Conspicuous consumption
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conspicuous_consumption
  • Erik Fromm
    http://www.marxists.org/archive/mattick-paul/1956/fromm.htm
  • Alienation and meaningful work
    http://www.tomchance.org.uk/research/hackerethic/dissertation/alienation
  • The Postmodern Condition: A Report on Knowledge, by Jean Fran?ois Lyotard, an analysis of the legitimation of knowledge in the twentieth century.
    http://www.eng.fju.edu.tw/Literary_Criticism/postmodernism/lyotard_te...
    Summary of above article by Jean Fran?ois Lyotard, indicating its relation with Demotech targets on Open Source:
    http://userwww.service.emory.edu/~mhalber/Research/Paper/pci-lyotard....
  • As China meets India, hints of a global shift
    By Howard W. French The New York Times, Saturday, April 9, 2005
    Account on present developments in India and China, that will cause economic recession in the West, apart from a deeper environmental crisis. (Reason for increased pressure to attain a sustainable life style that can commonly be regarded as superior to present capitalism).
    http://www.iht.com/articles/2005/04/09/news/india.html
  • P2P and Human Evolution
    Peer to peer as the premiseof a new mode of civilization
    "What Michael Bauwens has achieved in a very short space fullfills the same function as the Communist Manifesto once did: a call for a worldwide movement for social and political change, firmly rooted in the objective and subjective changes of contempary society, and articulated as a practical and insightful model of human value and power relations that is ahead of its time. If we listen more carefully to Bauwens than we ever did Marx, however, it just might lead to a smooth evolution for humanity rather than revolution, or at worst, destruction. Bauwens has traced out real contours of hope for Western civilization. His presentation of a P2P perspective includes a clear theory of human power and value relations, a practical appreciation of its relationship to the current orthodoxy, and an inspiring vision for viable, sustainable, and desirable futures. Just as Bauwens notes the limited social acceptance of Marx at the time of his writing, it may well be that in years to come Bauwens?s articulate and deeply considered insights will not only be as profoundly influential and valuable but, crucially, a lot more workable."
    Latest draft version is located at http://noosphere_cc/P2P2bi.html
    http://www.networkcultures.org/weblog/archives/2005/03/michael_bauwen...
  • Organizing one's own mind set
    "What the Bleep do we know". Info and a review on a movie discussing ideas how to organize and change one's own mind set.
    http://www.whatthebleep.com/
  • BBC reports: Smiles and laughter in Gaza/Palestina
    .... their catch was a lot of green seaweed, and half a crate of tiny sardines that they said they would be able to sell for 50 shekels, which is a little less than US$11 (?6) Among 12 men, that works out at 90 US cents (50 pence) each for an hour's work.
    Considering the grinding poverty and the culture of violence after almost 40 years of Israeli military occupation, it is amazing how many people you see laughing and smiling in Gaza.
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/from_our_own_correspondent/5020...


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