The Mussolini Approach Toward Individualism Is Alive and Well in the Non-profit Sector

Benevolent Feudalism and it’s discontents. #CrappyFundingPractices Having grown up and spent much of my adult life engaged in a small independently owned free enterprise that designs and makes hand-crafted ceramics, Continue Reading →

How is the Remote Workers Movement Transforming the Future of Work?

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Conceptualizing how we move from a trickle-down economy to a middle-out economy Photo by Tamara Gak on Unsplash Special News Since I last posted, high winds have caused the sea to rise and Continue Reading →

1976- The Year Maine State Corporatism Reclaimed Its Might

In 1969 the Home Rule Amendment was added to the Maine Constitution. It designates authority to the inhabitants of the municipality.to amend municipal charters and to approve public referendums for Continue Reading →

Systemic Soulutions to Housing Should Be Calibrated to Reverse the Wealth Divide

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Presenting the worker in resident housing zone Contemporary Capitalism Serves and Limits the Ownership Class A report from PItchbook The Transient Era of Billion Dollar Funds tells of the sudden boom and Continue Reading →

Is It Time for the Public-Private-Piggyback System to Step Aside?

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Pathways outside the algorithm open onto alternate worlds. Productivity Assets: The Floating Gull is the first Andersen Design wildlife sculpture designed in the late fifties. The Gull maintained its market appeal throughout Continue Reading →