Sovereignty is both a quality to be developed and a right to be respected and defended. It is a particularly powerful concept when applied to organisation, suggesting authentic qualities, describing a home-grown resilience, an inside-out identity, the idea of an organisation being the expression of [...]
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July 25th, 2010 - 6:00 pm § in Good Practice, Guest Bloggers
Seeing the future in sovereign local organizations – Part I
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