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Symbionomics: the economics of the information age?

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Michel Bauwens
10th November 2010


Absolutely brilliant (prezi) presentation by Arthur Brock, which reframes the whole of economic history through successfull ever broader reframings:

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2 Responses to “Symbionomics: the economics of the information age?”

  1. Sepp Says:

    Indeed a great presentation. We need to think outside the box, beyond the current paradigm, if we are to imagine the economy of the future.

    Even the term economy is part of the old, part of the scarcity paradigm.

    Are we on our way to a post-economic world?

  2. Cocreatr Says:

    Masterful presentation. It is expressing what The Future of Money Project and others are all about. Yes, Sepp, we are on our way. What is the word to replace the economizing concepts? Abundancy, maybe? Naaw. How about Thrivability?

    According to fresh research by Accenture, banks are getting aware of the major trends. A quick compilation and links on my blog post.

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