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The | The concept was first documented by [[Chayanov]], a Russian revolutionary, and the specific term was first used by Göran Hydén. See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_affection Economy of Affection on Wikipedia]. | ||
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This is a term - a more detailed description of the Open Source Economy - emphasizing that the product of a sound economy should be improved relationships, not capital, where capital is simply a byproduct of good relations, as opposed to capital being a destroyer of happiness. See also Gross National Happiness.
See Wendell Berry's notes on the economy of affection -
http://irjci.blogspot.com/2012/04/wendell-berry-in-national-lecture-calls.html
And another:
http://www.neh.gov/about/awards/jefferson-lecture/wendell-e-berry-lecture
The concept was first documented by Chayanov, a Russian revolutionary, and the specific term was first used by Göran Hydén. See Economy of Affection on Wikipedia.