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Re-public posting podcasts on commons-oriented policy-making

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Michel Bauwens
11th January 2007


Here, you can listen to podcasts from the fringe meeting entitled “Incorporating the commons in the new socialist agendas“, held in the context of the congress of the European Socialist Party, Porto, 8 December 2006.

Presenters included:

Benoît Thieulin, Head of internet strategy for Ségolène Royal’s presidential campaign

Michel Bauwens, Founder of the P2P foundation

Daniel Leighton, Researcher at COMPASS, UK

Thanasis Priftis, Internet and technologies unit, PASOK

Pavlos Hatzopoulos, Re-public journal

The presentations were followed by an open discussion.

For more information, see also our own Wiki pages on P2P Policy Concepts

For clarification, the P2P Foundation honours a plurality of views concerning the political means to achieve a more participatory oriented society.

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