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'''Sharism''' proposes that individuals who support each other in a [[culture]] of [[sharing]] have a culturally, socially and materially enriched [[life]]. | |||
'''Sharism''' is an ideology for [[sharing]]. It is a [[Free Ideology]]. | '''Sharism''' is an ideology for [[sharing]]. It is a [[Free Ideology]]. | ||
It looks to foster circumstances and events which encourage and make it easier to share things. Sharism is practice already embraced by the [[Free Software]] or [[open source]] software community | It looks to foster circumstances and events which encourage and make it easier to share things. Sharism is practice already embraced by the [[Free Software]] or [[open source]] software community | ||
Sharism is generally also reflected in the fast development of sharing-philosophy by [[Internet]] users. | Sharism is generally also reflected in the fast development of sharing-philosophy by [[Internet]] users. | ||
The basic principle of Sharism is The more you give, the more you get. The more you share, the more you are shared. [http://wiki.sharism.org/Main_Page] | |||
==Related== | ==Related== | ||
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* [http://freesouls.cc/essays/07-isaac-mao-sharism.html Sharism: A Mind Revolution] | * [http://freesouls.cc/essays/07-isaac-mao-sharism.html Sharism: A Mind Revolution] | ||
* [http://www.isaacmao.com/meta/2007/09/sharism-is-not-communism-nor-socialism.html Sharism is not Communism, nor Socialism] | * [http://www.isaacmao.com/meta/2007/09/sharism-is-not-communism-nor-socialism.html Sharism is not Communism, nor Socialism] | ||
* [http://sharism.org sharism.org] | |||
[[Category:Sharism]] | [[Category:Sharism]] |
Revision as of 16:55, 16 April 2011
Sharism proposes that individuals who support each other in a culture of sharing have a culturally, socially and materially enriched life.
Sharism is an ideology for sharing. It is a Free Ideology.
It looks to foster circumstances and events which encourage and make it easier to share things. Sharism is practice already embraced by the Free Software or open source software community
Sharism is generally also reflected in the fast development of sharing-philosophy by Internet users.
The basic principle of Sharism is The more you give, the more you get. The more you share, the more you are shared. [1]