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[[File:Partnerism.jpg|thumb]]'''Partnerism''' is an economic and | [[File:Partnerism.jpg|thumb]]'''Partnerism''' is an economic and cultural system based on nature and [[Partnerism#Defining_caring|caring]]. Unlike Capitalism & Socialism, Partnerism recognizes the economic value of care and adequately rewards it in both the market and non-market sectors. Partnerism was first coined by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riane_Eisler Riane Eisler] in [https://www.amazon.fr/dp/B00F9FLBY0 The Real Wealth of Nations] and most internationally recognized in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Chalice_and_the_Blade The Chalice and the Blade]. | ||
=Domination/Partnership Social Scale= | =Domination/Partnership Social Scale= | ||
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|Increase in liberty and expression | |Increase in liberty and expression | ||
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| | |Inequality | ||
| | |Equality: gender, race, etc | ||
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|Ignores economic value of caring | |Ignores economic value of caring | ||
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|Our plan is to finish | |Our plan is to finish | ||
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|Let's target | |Let's target demographic | ||
|Let's focus on this demographic | |Let's focus on this demographic | ||
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|Command central | |Command central | ||
|Action hub | |Action hub | ||
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|Can help us meet the social, economic, and ecological challenges we face. | |Can help us meet the social, economic, and ecological challenges we face. | ||
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=History= | =History= | ||
In the prehistory of humans, partnership used to be the norm. In both the Paleolithic and Neolithic periods, there are examples of matriarchal societies preceding patriarchies. British archaeologist James Mellaart, for example, reported a Neolithic site with many female images and no signs of destructive warfare for almost 1000 years. For thousands of years, people lived in these peaceful partnership societies, until warlike nomadic tribes disrupted the balance with their dominator cultures (5000 | In the prehistory of humans, partnership used to be the norm. In both the Paleolithic and Neolithic periods, there are examples of matriarchal societies preceding patriarchies. British archaeologist James Mellaart, for example, reported a Neolithic site with many female images and no signs of destructive warfare for almost 1000 years. For thousands of years, people lived in these peaceful partnership societies, until warlike nomadic tribes disrupted the balance with their dominator cultures (5000 bce). | ||
=Economy Policy= | =Economy Policy= | ||
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= | =Citations and recommended sources= | ||
'''Websites''' | '''Websites''' |