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on peer-to-peer dynamics in politics, the economy and organizations
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Video: David Kim on Imagining Radical Love | P2P Foundation

Video: David Kim on Imagining Radical Love | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
In-depth conversation about the role of love in the engaged life, a conversation with David Kim for the Manhattan Neighborhood Network. Watch the video here:
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Michel Bauwens Interviewed for the Berlin Future Forum on Peer to Peer Spirituality | P2P Foundation

Michel Bauwens Interviewed for the Berlin Future Forum on Peer to Peer Spirituality | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
By Pedro Jardim and Alexa Clay for the Berlin Future Forum, October 2015 The beginning of the video covers familiar ground, but gradually the questions of Alexa veer towards spiritual concerns. Watch the video here at:
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A call to reconnect despite disconnecting tech tools | P2P Foundation

A call to reconnect despite disconnecting tech tools | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Challenging and entertaining presentation by Alexa Clay, the ‘Amish Futurist’ and friends, about the need for soul in technology and despite technology. Watch the video here:
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Trailer: The Altruism Revolution | P2P Foundation

Trailer: The Altruism Revolution | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

“In our materialist society where it seems that cynicism and profit reign supreme, one idea is shaking up conventional thinking: Altruism has existed since the dawn of time, it’s an essential factor of social living… and we can prove it scientifically. We are able to cultivate it, to promote a better society based on cooperation in order to face up to the challenges of our turbulent world. A diverse group of researchers are betting on it : primatologists, economists, neuroscientists, psychologists, doctors and… a geneticist who became a Buddhist monk.”

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