adding qr codes for links

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\usepackage{lipsum} % for filler text \usepackage{lipsum} % for filler text
\usepackage{fancyhdr} \usepackage{fancyhdr}
\pagestyle{fancy} \pagestyle{fancy}
\usepackage{qrcode}
\newlist{todolist}{itemize}{2} \newlist{todolist}{itemize}{2}
\setlist[todolist]{label=$\square$} \setlist[todolist]{label=$\square$}
\usepackage{easylist} \usepackage{easylist}
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\begin{enumerate} \begin{enumerate}
\item \textbf{ Governing the Commons by Ellinor Ostrum (Specifically p90-p102) } \href{https://archive.org/details/governingthecommons}{Governing the Commons (Availible Online from Archive.org)} \item \textbf{ Governing the Commons by Ellinor Ostrum (Specifically p90-p102) }
\item \textbf{The Democracy Project by David Graeber's (Specifically Chapter 2) "Consensus"} \href{https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/david-graeber-the-democracy-project#toc21}{The Democracy Project is availible Online )}
\item \textbf{Building Belonging by Yana Ludwig} \href{https://github.com/How-To-Build-a-Commons/Scope-Sequencing/releases}{ Stored in the releases for this PDF )} \qrcode{https://archive.org/details/governingthecommons}
\item \textbf{Debt: The First 500 Years by David Graeber's (Chapter 11)} \href{https://files.libcom.org/files/__Debt__The_First_5_000_Years.pdf}{LibCom archive is availible Online )} \item \textbf{The Democracy Project by David Graeber's (Specifically Chapter 2) "Consensus"}
\item \textbf{Matt Bruenig 's "Violence Vouchers"} \href{ https://mattbruenig.com/2014/03/28/violence-vouchers-a-descriptive-account-of-property/}{Violence Vouchers: A Descriptive Account of Property )} \qrcode{https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/david-graeber-the-democracy-project#toc21}
\item \textbf{Building Belonging by Yana Ludwig}
\qrcode{https://github.com/How-To-Build-a-Commons/Scope-Sequencing/releases/download/0.0.11/Building-Belonging-FINAL-E-book-iwmkwg.epub}
\item \textbf{Debt: The First 500 Years by David Graeber's (Chapter 11)}
\qrcode{https://files.libcom.org/files/__Debt__The_First_5_000_Years.pdf}
\item \textbf{Matt Bruenig 's "Violence Vouchers"}
\qrcode{ https://mattbruenig.com/2014/03/28/violence-vouchers-a-descriptive-account-of-property/}
\end{enumerate} \end{enumerate}
@ -139,7 +150,7 @@ them. Since everyone was involved in selling something, however j ust
about everyone was both creditor and debtor; most family income took about everyone was both creditor and debtor; most family income took
the form of promises from other families; everyone knew and kept the form of promises from other families; everyone knew and kept
count of what their neighbors owed one another; and every six months count of what their neighbors owed one another; and every six months
or year or so, communities would held a general public " reckoning," or year or so, communities would hold a general public " reckoning,"
cancelling debts out against each other in a great circle, with only those cancelling debts out against each other in a great circle, with only those
differences then remaining when all was done being settled by use of differences then remaining when all was done being settled by use of
coin or goods." coin or goods."
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\large Maker Checks \large Maker Checks
A modern version of this village exchange loops would be the idea of Maker Checks. A modern version of the village exchange loops would be the idea of Maker Checks.