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Here’s the paradox: Words like “the commons” already exist in Spanish, and have existed since Antonio Nebrija published the first Spanish dictionary in 1492.
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View ArticlePrehispanic 2.0: Latin America’s Peer-to-Peer Roots
Here’s the paradox: Words like “the commons” already exist in Spanish, and have existed since Antonio Nebrija published the first Spanish dictionary in 1492.
View ArticleRoaming the Rift: Development and Pastoralists in Northern Kenya
When the people are allowed to be pastoralists what we have is a successfully managed commons.
View ArticlePrehispanic 2.0: Latin America’s Peer-to-Peer Roots
Here’s the paradox: Words like “the commons” already exist in Spanish, and have existed since Antonio Nebrija published the first Spanish dictionary in 1492.
View ArticleRoaming the Rift: Development and Pastoralists in Northern Kenya
When the people are allowed to be pastoralists what we have is a successfully managed commons.
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View ArticlePrehispanic 2.0: Latin America’s Peer-to-Peer Roots
Here’s the paradox: Words like “the commons” already exist in Spanish, and have existed since Antonio Nebrija published the first Spanish dictionary in 1492.
View ArticleRoaming the Rift: Development and Pastoralists in Northern Kenya
When the people are allowed to be pastoralists what we have is a successfully managed commons.
View ArticlePrehispanic 2.0: Latin America’s Peer-to-Peer Roots
Here’s the paradox: Words like “the commons” already exist in Spanish, and have existed since Antonio Nebrija published the first Spanish dictionary in 1492.
View ArticleRoaming the Rift: Development and Pastoralists in Northern Kenya
When the people are allowed to be pastoralists what we have is a successfully managed commons.
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