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Mutualism Defined
Interspecific interaction where both species experience and increase in their fitness after interacting with the other species. Mutualistic interactions between species can be of two types: symbiotic or nonsymbiotic.
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- book review by sean gabb - kevin carson's organization theory: "I will begin my review by stating its main conclusions. These are that Kevin Carson has written one of the most significant books the libertarian movement has seen in many years. I do not agree with everything he says here. I do not suppose any libertarian will unreservedly accept what is said. Even so, I doubt if there is a libertarian who can read this book and not, in some degree, have his vision of a free society enriched and even transformed by it."
- Mutualist.Org: Free Market Anti-Capitalis m
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- Cover story: 'Rise of the red Tories' by Phillip Blond | Prospect Magazine February 2009 issue 155
- The Power of Sharing - marc pesce
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- The Cultural Pseudomorph and Its Decay: Kevin Carson looks at lean manufacturing from a Mumfordian perspective at the Peer2Peer Foundation blog: "The true potential of lean manufacturing is to eliminate inventory altogether by gearing production to demand. It doesn?t matter how lean a factory is internally, if the inventory is just swept under the rug?or into the factories and trucks, rather?with a thousand-mile distribution chain. True lean production will only be achieved in a completely relocalized economy, in which the machinery is not only scaled to production flow within the factory, but the factory itself is scaled as closely as possible to local demand and sited as close as possible to the point of consumption.&q uot;
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- what-is-mutual ism.pdf (application/p df Object)
- Mutualism (economic theory) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: mutual-credit
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