„Ownership of property entails social responsibility” – this notion is a fixed component of the German constitution and more and more companies are aiming towards fair production chains and secure work environments – known as corporate social responsibility. Next to private companies, there are plenty of models where people administer public goods together. The debate arising around the so-called commons are part of our issue #17 on “sharing”.
DDD has devoted a whole chapter to the idea of community-based consumption, ownership and production – be it consumable goods such as land or water, public spaces as Rio’s Pavão-Pavãozinho favela or the rise of local agro-communities.
Continue reading in the DDD Newsletter #3 / 2016 „Ownership of property entails social responsibility” – this notion is a fixed component of the German constitution and more and more companies are aiming towards fair production chains and secure work environments – known as corporate social responsibility. Next to private companies, there are plenty of models where people administer public goods together. The debate arising around the so-called commons are part of our issue #17 on “sharing”.
DDD has devoted a whole chapter to the idea of community-based consumption, ownership and production – be it consumable goods such as land or water, public spaces as Rio’s Pavão-Pavãozinho favela or the rise of local agro-communities.
Continue reading in the DDD Newsletter #3 / 2016