diff --git a/ScopeSequencing.tex b/ScopeSequencing.tex index 49bb95a..15494ef 100644 --- a/ScopeSequencing.tex +++ b/ScopeSequencing.tex @@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ \fancyfoot[RE,LO]{How To Build A Common vVERSIONNUMBER} % other info in "inner" position of footer line \usepackage{hyperref} \usepackage{tikz} +\usepackage{rotating} \newcommand{\linedpage}{% \noindent @@ -30,6 +31,13 @@ } } +\newcommand{\linedpagetwo}{% + \noindent + \foreach \n in {1,...,19}{% + \rule{\textwidth}{0.4pt}\\[\baselineskip] + } +} + \usepackage{multicol} \begin{document} @@ -168,30 +176,6 @@ From the Yana Ludwig reading: \end{enumerate} -\pagebreak -{\huge \textbf{What we Owe to Each Other}} - - -"In a typical village, the only people likely to pay cash were passing -travelers, and those considered riff-raff: paupers and ne'er-do-wells so -notoriously down on their luck that no one would extend credit to -them. Since everyone was involved in selling something, however just -about everyone was both creditor and debtor; most family income took -the form of promises from other families; everyone knew and kept -count of what their neighbors owed one another; and every six months -or year or so, communities would hold a general public " reckoning," -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 -coin or goods." (Debt: The First 5000 Years Page 327) - - - -\large \textbf{Maker Checks} - -A modern version of the village exchange loops would be the idea of Maker Checks. - - - \pagebreak {\huge \textbf{What is Property?}} @@ -223,6 +207,58 @@ Within a Commons, once the external entity has been assigned Private Property ri \large \textbf{Public Space}: This is space held by the state that assigned property rights. Examples would be the roads, infrastructure and public lands such as parks. } + +\pagebreak +{\huge \textbf{What we Owe to Each Other}} + +\begin{minipage}[t]{0.66\textwidth} + \vspace{0pt} + "In a typical village, the only people likely to pay cash were passing + travelers, and those considered riff-raff: paupers and ne'er-do-wells so + notoriously down on their luck that no one would extend credit to + them. Since everyone was involved in selling something, however just + about everyone was both creditor and debtor; most family income took + the form of promises from other families; everyone knew and kept + count of what their neighbors owed one another; and every six months + or year or so, communities would hold a general public " reckoning," + 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 + coin or goods." (Debt: The First 5000 Years Page 327) + \large \textbf{Maker Checks} + + A modern version of the village exchange loops would be the idea of Maker Checks. + +\end{minipage}% +\begin{minipage}[t]{0.33\textwidth} + \vspace{0pt} + \centering + \begin{turn}{90} + +\fbox{\begin{minipage}[t]{5in} + I \rule{1.5in}{0.4pt} promise to work for \rule{0.5in}{0.4pt} hours and \rule{0.5in}{0.4pt} minutes. + +\noindent +\begin{minipage}[t]{0.6\textwidth} + Signed On: \shortstack{\small Year\\[0.4cm]\rule{0.5in}{0.4pt}} / \shortstack{\small Month\\[0.4cm]\rule{0.5in}{0.4pt}} / \shortstack{\small Day\\[0.4cm]\rule{0.5in}{0.4pt}} + + + Expires On: \shortstack{\small Year\\[0.4cm]\rule{0.5in}{0.4pt}} / \shortstack{\small Month\\[0.4cm]\rule{0.5in}{0.4pt}} / \shortstack{\small Day\\[0.4cm]\rule{0.5in}{0.4pt}} +\end{minipage}% +\hfill +\begin{minipage}[t]{0.35\textwidth} + \shortstack{\small Signature\\[0.6cm]\rule{1.5in}{0.4pt}} + +\end{minipage} + +\end{minipage}} + \end{turn} +\end{minipage} + + +\pagebreak + +\linedpagetwo + \pagebreak \huge \textbf{HOWTO Build Common Workshop} @@ -235,17 +271,11 @@ Workshop 2 \linedpage -\pagebreak - -Workshop 3 - -\linedpage - \vspace{1cm} \pagebreak -Workshop 4 +Workshop 3 \linedpage