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| '''Wikipedia is the Worlds biggest GFDL encyclopedia project.'''
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| Please go see http://www.wikipedia.org. Be patient, it's often experiencing a heavy load.
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| 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''' ;)
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| See also Wikipedia's article on itself: [[w:Wikipedia]].
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| ===List of related wikipedia articles===
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| 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>
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| '''Lists and timelines are very welcome.'''
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| Understanding buying choices and their effects:
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| * [[w:Conversion of units]]
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| *�[[w:GTIN]]
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| * [[w:EAN]]
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| * [[w:UPC]]
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| * [[w:List of countries]]
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| * [[w:List of timelines]]
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| * [[w:List of reference tables]]
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| * [[w:List of stock exchanges]]
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| * [[w:List of supermarkets]]
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| * [[w:Commodity markets]] - buying on the largest scale
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| * [[w:Money]] - what it is and how it works, commodifying everything even you
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| * [[w:Tariff]]
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| Understanding moral choices as expressed in the marketplace:
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| * [[w:list of ethics articles]] - why would you care what you buy?
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| * [[w:Globalization]] makes it harder to know what your money does
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| * [[w:Transparency International]] tries to make it easier to find out
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| * [[w:Greenpeace]] has six campaigns to affect buying choices, and advocates
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| * [[w:Accounting reform]] which would make more liabilities visible to you
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| * [[w:Full cost accounting]] in particular would make waste visible
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| * [[w:Means of persuasion]], e.g. [[w:advertising]], [[w:propaganda]] of
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| ** [[w:Productivism]] assumes that everything humans make is good
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| ** [[w:Consumerism]] assumes that everything humans want is good
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| Directly relevant to consumerium mission, making actual moral buying choices:
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| * [[w:Slow Food]] - tied for third most relevant? buy local, organic, etc.
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| * [[w: Sweatshop]] - tied for third most relevant? often the target of
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| * [[w: Boycott]] - second most relevant? usually shorter term than
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| * [[w:Moral purchasing]] describes most exactly the consumerium.org mission
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| * [[w:Local food]]
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| Other
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| * [[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.
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| * [[w:Wikipedia:itself]] which is the view of [[Wikipedia]] from '''Wikipedia, itself.'''
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