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Everything Open and Free: A model for Hacking Everything

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6th May 2011


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Michel Bauwens will be speaking about “Everything Open and Free: A model for Hacking Everything” on  08 May · 12:30 – 14:00 Exchange Dublin, Exchange Street Upper, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland

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This is the last in the current season of Knowledge lectures, it will be presented by Michel Bauwens found of the P2P Foundation

What do we do now that failing neoliberalism no longer even pretends to offer a better life? Resisting the system, without offering an alternative, is no longer sufficient. Part of the answer is to construct infrastructures that allow the common creation of value, but that embed new social values in the technology itself. This is in fact happening on a global basis as the technologies for sharing knowledge, software and designs, are merging with more distributed machinery and mission-oriented organizational forms, as well as new forms of human awareness that together offer a promise of integrated social change.

Speaker: Michel Bauwens, founder of the P2P Foundation.

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