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CES for online community
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Chris Caston Oct 1.

 

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Hi Sabine, I plan to in some way incorporate CES into the business plan for my website Rejuvepedia which is a wiki based project to build and encyclopedia about rejuvenating the human body on and organ by organ and system by system basis. The web…
October 1
Nizam and Sabine Maennel are now friends
March 15
Hi Sabine, The Timebanking story was very favorable, but it was a brief story, and there was no discussion of a new money system, the way CES is. I think the CES site is great with a vast set of resource links. If only people knew more. In some ways…
March 15
Hi Nizam, you are right. I also think it should be a movement. Where I live there is no CES, but it could help too. I really would like to engage more in the Complementary Currency scene, I just got a little discouraged recently and I do not want t…
March 14
Hi Sabine, There is a CES near where I live, but I just noticed the international one too. Did you get a chance to join one? I would like to start one too, a CES, and am wondering what "is necessary"...I think it is worth the effort to join a moveme…
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At 4:30pm on January 12, 2009, Adewale Bankole said…
Am a young university graduate. i enjoy community,i need a volunteer job. I believe that Service to humanity is the best work of life, am ready to relocate if needed. I will be glad to read from you.have a blissful day ..i await your reply.
Humble Regards,
Ray.
At 8:12pm on November 17, 2008, Karl Harris said…
I went to your website and read your essay, "Our money shapes our behaviour more than we think."

I really liked the comment about German Wikipedia having very little about banking.

I never thought of using Wikipedia to not only use as a source of information but also a measurement of human interest and culture.
 
 

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sean liebel

Currently working with people who need to work but do not have work

I am working with the Americorps VISTA program and am looking at this for a way to facilitate trade and employment for my office that I currently reside in which is in Northport, Alabama. I think the CES model is good yet what is its effectiveness thus far? What are the numbers for success? Is there any place I can look or find this information?
Thanks,
Sean K. Liebel

Posted by sean liebel on December 14, 2009 at 6:35am

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Book review of "The End of Money and the Future of Civilization", by Thomas Greco

Book Review: The End of Money and the Future of Civilization

By Thomas H. Greco, Jr

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Thomas Greco is the most radical writer on money today. The very title of the book suggests that the future of civilization depends on abandoning money-as-we-know-it. What could be more radical and revolutionary than that? Yet on readin… Continue

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COGS stands for Circle of Gifts, and is a complementary currency specifically designed to help local communities re-localise activities. The aim of re-localisation is to provide inhabitants with the possibility of an acceptable quality of life when traditional economic development fails, or their circumstances are against them.

We believe complementary currencies will become more important as energy supplies dwindle and impact the economic growth so essential for inter… Continue

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People around the world are increasingly concerned and even fearful about the present state of our economy and the real possibility of a recession turning into a depression. Having grown dependent upon an economic system which has increasingly failed us now our economy is in a rapid state of decline. As a growing number of people are losing their jobs and homes, many are finding themselves in rather precarious and even dire circumstances. Should the economy significantly worsen none of us likes… Continue

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