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'''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, according to [[sharism.org]] is "The more you give, the more you get. The more you share, the more you are shared". [http://wiki.sharism.org/Main_Page] | * The basic principle of Sharism, according to [[sharism.org]] is "The more you give, the more you get. The more you share, the more you are shared". [http://wiki.sharism.org/Main_Page] |
Revision as of 15:56, 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, according to sharism.org is "The more you give, the more you get. The more you share, the more you are shared". [1]