I - 02. Kathrin Gibson, Lecture at WTM Forum 1: Commoning Economy, Sun 17 Jan 2016 episode artwork

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I - 02. Kathrin Gibson, Lecture at WTM Forum 1: Commoning Economy, Sun 17 Jan 2016

from Casco Art Institute: Working for the Commons · host Casco - Office for Art, Design & Theory

Even if we are living in a society where capitalism seems to dominate, another form of economy of community well-being and non-monetary interaction is already being practiced: “community economy.” Coupled with the proposal to replace the current waged-based society with “universal basic income,” this forum delves into these two alternative and more equal models of economic organization.

Even if we are living in a society where capitalism seems to dominate, another form of economy of community well-being and non-monetary interaction is already being practiced: “community economy.” Coupled with the proposal to replace the current waged-based society with “universal basic income,” this forum delves into these two alternative and more equal models of economic organization.

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