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		<title>Climate Change and the Baggage of Denial</title>
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A PROJECTQUESTION BLOG



 




Among the millions (mostly Americans) who openly deny the existence of human-induced Climate Change, there appear to be two camps.  The first camp believes the scientists are innocently mistaken. The second camp believes it's all a big hoax. I would like to briefly address the baggage ...</description>
		<link>http://projectquestion.org/?p=684</link>
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		<title>Language and The Climate Change Gamble: Trying to Stop a Term from being Invented</title>
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A PROJECTQUESTION ESSAY



 

 

 




While much has been made over the merit and/or morality (or lack of) in comparing Climate Change denial to Holocaust denial, I believe the use of this analogy was inevitable.

Until the term genocide was adopted by the international community, there wasn't a universally ...</description>
		<link>http://projectquestion.org/?p=678</link>
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		<title>Introduction to Parecon: The Basics of Participatory Economics</title>
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A PROJECTQUESTION COLUMN
Installment 13 of 13 

We can imagine that, when efficiency is at its highest, you might find yourself working only 15 or 20 hours a week. Who knows, maybe less. This of course means more time to enjoy your life. More time for hobbies. More time to ...</description>
		<link>http://projectquestion.org/?p=308</link>
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		<title>Introduction to Parecon: The Basics of Participatory Economics</title>
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A PROJECTQUESTION COLUMN
Installment 12 of 13 

Let’s take a quick review. We answered the question of "who owns what" with the absence of private ownership as it pertains to productive property. Leaving the question of "who calls the shots," which we answered with our first institution of Worker and ...</description>
		<link>http://projectquestion.org/?p=306</link>
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		<title>Introduction to Parecon: The Basics of Participatory Economics</title>
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A PROJECTQUESTION COLUMN
Installment 11 of 13 

Instead of institutions that embrace top-down vertical power, Participatory Economics opts for a system of horizontal power where each person or group has a say proportionate to how the decision affects them.  Through the institution of Participatory Planning, we allow nested Worker and ...</description>
		<link>http://projectquestion.org/?p=304</link>
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		<title>Introduction to Parecon: The Basics of Participatory Economics</title>
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A PROJECTQUESTION COLUMN
Installment 10 of 13 


Having already asked who owns what, who calls the shots, who does this and that, and how wages are set, there are only two basic food group questions left. There’s “who gets this and who gets that,” and there’s “how prices are set.”

Both ...</description>
		<link>http://projectquestion.org/?p=302</link>
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		<title>Introduction to Parecon: The Basics of Participatory Economics</title>
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A PROJECTQUESTION COLUMN
Installment 9 of 13

So what do we have control over? What is a fair norm for remuneration? What is a fair standard for getting paid?

Well, it’s literally the work you are willing to do. Or rather the effort and sacrifice you are willing to let go. And ...</description>
		<link>http://projectquestion.org/?p=288</link>
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		<title>Introduction to Parecon: The Basics of Participatory Economics</title>
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A PROJECTQUESTION COLUMN
Installment 8 of 13 

Equity is not just about everyone doing his or her fair share. It’s also about everyone getting his or her fair share. So if the Balanced Job Complex is our institution to deal with “who does what,” we next have to ask, “How ...</description>
		<link>http://projectquestion.org/?p=286</link>
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		<title>Introduction to Parecon: The Basics of Participatory Economics</title>
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A PROJECTQUESTION COLUMN
FOR THE NASHVILLE FREE PRESS

Installment 7 of 13


Anyone familiar with failed attempts at socialism knows that classism does not go away just because you eliminate private ownership of productive property. Sure, it may no longer be a Capitalist apple pie. But what about the crust and the filling? ...</description>
		<link>http://projectquestion.org/?p=259</link>
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