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Sharing can mean different things but it generally comes down to the same thing:
'''Sharing''' can mean different things to different people.
# to give
# to give
# to have in common
# to have in common
# to divide and distribute
# to distribute


Sharing can also be seen as the opposite of [[competition]].
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==Characteristics==
# Creating opportunities for mutual care
# A Distributed allocation of resources
# Being Response-able to communal needs


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==The Basic Arguments for Sharing==
# Sharing creates meaningful exchange of lives and care
# Sharing is energy-efficient and extremely resourceful
# It has the awkward trend to make life more meaningful


[[Category:Philosophy]]
==Methods of Sharing==
# Sharing-skills. How to learn/share how to teach/share?
# Learn to Co-operate, create mutual circles for sharing
# [[Open Space]] Technology - Open and [[Free Exchange]]
 
==Resources and Skills==
# Optimising the use of resources through mutual interdependence. 
# A new energy-sharist paradigm bases on how to share our energy
# To share is a response ability towards a more [[Holistic Self]].
 
==Cultures of Sharing==
# More extreme environments and deeper [[reliance on sharing]]
# [[Nomads]], [[Intentional Communities]] and [[Ecovillages]]
# [[Free Software]] Movements - [[Wiki cultures]] of sharing
# [[Squat-movement]]s and their types of [[sharing-cultures]] 
 
==Related==
# Sharing can also be seen as the opposite of [[competition]].
# [[Sharism]] - a Free Ideology based on practices of sharing.
# [[Free Exchange]] - [[Conditions for Sharing]] - if any?
 
[[Category:Theory]]

Revision as of 02:39, 15 December 2008

Sharing can mean different things to different people.

  1. to give
  2. to have in common
  3. to distribute


Characteristics

  1. Creating opportunities for mutual care
  2. A Distributed allocation of resources
  3. Being Response-able to communal needs

The Basic Arguments for Sharing

  1. Sharing creates meaningful exchange of lives and care
  2. Sharing is energy-efficient and extremely resourceful
  3. It has the awkward trend to make life more meaningful

Methods of Sharing

  1. Sharing-skills. How to learn/share how to teach/share?
  2. Learn to Co-operate, create mutual circles for sharing
  3. Open Space Technology - Open and Free Exchange

Resources and Skills

  1. Optimising the use of resources through mutual interdependence.
  2. A new energy-sharist paradigm bases on how to share our energy
  3. To share is a response ability towards a more Holistic Self.

Cultures of Sharing

  1. More extreme environments and deeper reliance on sharing
  2. Nomads, Intentional Communities and Ecovillages
  3. Free Software Movements - Wiki cultures of sharing
  4. Squat-movements and their types of sharing-cultures

Related

  1. Sharing can also be seen as the opposite of competition.
  2. Sharism - a Free Ideology based on practices of sharing.
  3. Free Exchange - Conditions for Sharing - if any?