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on peer-to-peer dynamics in politics, the economy and organizations
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Michel Bauwens on the FLOK Project as a Techno-Social Change Project - P2P Foundation

Michel Bauwens on the FLOK Project as a Techno-Social Change Project - P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
At the Degrowth Conference Leipzig 2014. Presenting the Commons Transition plan in the context of four socio-technological choices.
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Johann Gevers on the Four Pillars of a Decentralized Society - P2P Foundation

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Anarcho-capitalist vision of the distributed society ?
Notes from Jean Lievens:
"People-based trust systems don’t scale beyond Dunbar’s number Technology-based trust systems scale virtually without limit
The technology of trust
a new era in human social revolution

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Three Competing Societal and Economic Models in the Age of Peer Production - P2P Foundation

Three Competing Societal and Economic Models in the Age of Peer Production - P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

see also for consolidated and expanded material: Transition Proposals Towards a Commons-Oriented Economy and Society

 
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With P2P Towards a Post-Capitalist Society - P2P Foundation

With P2P Towards a Post-Capitalist Society - P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

Status: this book achieved its third printing in a very short time in the Flanders ; we're looking for an english and other language publishers. French translation is already secured.

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Three Times Exodus, Three Phase Transitions

In my lectures, based on my reading of history books during 2003-2004, I use a genealogy of social change and phase transitions from one system to another, that starts with the crisis of a dominant system, creating an exodus or flight out of the system, which in turns leads to a mutual reconfiguration of both managerial and producing classes into a new arrangement which forms the seed of the next stage of society and civilization.

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