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I have transferred the text previously contained in the article Economic Democracy here to create a "Economic Democracy" section, and converted that article to a redirect here (temporarily). There is also an article economic democracy (note lower case "d"), which makes for a confusing situation (the phrase is not unique to Schweickart). The existing economic democracy article will likely turn into some sort of reference or disambiguation page with Schweickart as one of the entries, and if so Economic Democracy will be redirected there. - David Oberst 16:50, 17 June 2006 (UTC)