The following articles show how I developed my approach to an economy of abundance of life. In these articles, I used the expression “economy of abundance” although I now prefer the “economy of abundance of life” to make clear that the phrase is not supposed to refer to increased consumption, but to better quality of living. Otherwise, the articles are still largely up to date.
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- 2014. Seven Key Elements of an Economy of Abundance. Grassroots Economic Organizing.
- 2014. We are all in this together: solidarity leads to commons leads to abundance. Grassroots Economic Organizing.
- 2012 (with Brian Davey, Roberto Verzola, and Silke Helfrich). The abundance of the commons, in David Bollier and Silke Helfrich (eds), The Wealth of the Commons: A world beyond market & state, Amherst, Massachusetts: Leveller Press, pp. 102-110.
- 2012. Occupy: A path toward economic democracy instead of post-industrial feudalism. The Future of Occupy.
- 2011. Common Property Rights and Abundance. P2P Foundation Website.
- 2010. How to Create Abundant Cities. Shareable.
- 2010. “Measuring Abundance: The case of Cittaslow’s attempts to support better quality of life,” International Journal of Green Economics 4 (1): 63-81.
- 2008. Who Owns Environmental Quality? Indypendent Reader (Baltimore).
- 2008. “Research Agenda for a Green Economics of Abundance.” International Journal of Green Economics 2 (1): 29-44.