Wikipedia (from 142 perspective): Difference between revisions

    From Consumerium development wiki R&D Wiki
    m (* w:Tariff)
    ("from" and "perspective" are redundant - moving to Wikipedia (142 trolls) to name article after commenting faction)
     
    (30 intermediate revisions by 15 users not shown)
    Line 1: Line 1:
    '''Wikipedia is the Worlds biggest GFDL encyclopedia project.'''
    #REDIRECT [[Wikipedia (142 trolls)]]
     
    Please go see http://www.wikipedia.org. Be patient, it's often experiencing a heavy load.
     
    Wikipedia's Phase III is what is running here and we are grateful for their nice wiki implementation. We are of course planning to fork their entire database and make a billion dollars off it and if they don't allow us (to do that) they are '''so pirate''' ;)
     
    See also Wikipedia's article on itself: [[w:Wikipedia]].
     
    ----
    ===List of related wikipedia articles===
     
    If you see something in wikipedia that could be useful, please put it here, if the Wikipedia article '''is not complete''' you should put it in the [[Research]] page<br>
    '''Lists and timelines are very welcome.'''
     
    Understanding buying choices and their effects:
    * [[w:Conversion of units]]
    *�[[w:GTIN]]
    * [[w:EAN]]
    * [[w:UPC]]
    * [[w:List of countries]]
    * [[w:List of timelines]]
    * [[w:List of reference tables]]
    * [[w:List of stock exchanges]]
    * [[w:List of supermarkets]]
    * [[w:Commodity markets]] - buying on the largest scale
    * [[w:Money]] - what it is and how it works, commodifying everything even you
    * [[w:Tariff]]
     
    Understanding moral choices as expressed in the marketplace:
    * [[w:list of ethics articles]] - why would you care what you buy?
    * [[w:Globalization]] makes it harder to know what your money does
    * [[w:Transparency International]] tries to make it easier to find out
    * [[w:Greenpeace]] has six campaigns to affect buying choices, and advocates
    * [[w:Accounting reform]] which would make more liabilities visible to you
    * [[w:Full cost accounting]] in particular would make waste visible
    * [[w:Means of persuasion]], e.g. [[w:advertising]], [[w:propaganda]] of
    ** [[w:Productivism]] assumes that everything humans make is good
    ** [[w:Consumerism]] assumes that everything humans want is good
     
    Directly relevant to consumerium mission, making actual moral buying choices:
    * [[w:Slow Food]] - tied for third most relevant?  buy local, organic, etc.
    * [[w: Sweatshop]] - tied for third most relevant?  often the target of
    * [[w: Boycott]] - second most relevant?  usually shorter term than
    * [[w:Moral purchasing]] describes most exactly the consumerium.org mission
     
    Other
    * [[w:Wikipedia:Self-references|Self-references]] of the project to itself, which [[self-references|Consumerium needs too]] so it knows what it is and is becoming. 
    * [[w:Wikipedia:itself]] which is the view of [[Wikipedia]] from '''Wikipedia, itself.'''

    Latest revision as of 21:35, 9 September 2004