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  1. It is heartening that people are doing this kind of work to lay the foundation for a new economy, a local economy, as opposed to a global economy. This is building a community that is the heart of an economy. I liked one fellow saying, “we are learning to be communitarians.” It seems that business incubators can be used in every area of life, including education, fine arts, transportation, medicine and much more. I also liked when another person said, “we all have a piece of the vision and when we get together we can share knowledge and build something greater,” or words to that effect. It reminded me of the words of Oren Lyons, chief of the Onondaga, Firekeepers of the Six Nations, when he describes the Six Nations’ law-making process. Community and economy go together like bread and butter and these local economies will be beehives of productive activity! This is a beautiful vision and pragmatic blueprint of what can be accomplished.

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