Date archives "June 2012"

Life in a Network for Survivors (Part 2)

Life in a Network for Survivors: The Thermonuclear Apocalypse and the Protocols of Freedom   A text on the impact of Cold War era apocalyptic fantasy today. A search for the missing ideological history of internet protocols. An essay by P2P foundation’s Nicolás Mendoza, presented this week in four daily parts. The final version of… Continue reading

Four ways to understand transformation and evolution towards a sustainable society

I strongly recommend a meditation on these four figures representing insights on the right kind of evolution to expect and to strive for, based on the ideas of Ervin Laszlo: Here is a commentary from Maria Rodriguez of lasindias.net: “Laszlo, despite the spiritualistic direction of his approach, has an interesting background. His model, originally presented… Continue reading

Life in a Network for Survivors (Part 1)

Life in a Network for Survivors: The Thermonuclear Apocalypse and the Protocols of Freedom A text on the impact of Cold War era apocalyptic fantasy today. A search for the missing ideological history of internet protocols. An essay by P2P foundation’s Nicolás Mendoza (site), presented this week in four daily parts. The final version of… Continue reading

Revolutionary Flows of Value in the Macroeconomy

Source: Dmytri Kleiner “In continuation from the last two essays looking at the macroeconomics  of class struggle (#1)  (#2) we will try to describe the process of revolution within the framework as developed so far. The old acrimonious accusations between so-called “Reformist” and so-called “Revolutionary” positions are counter productive. The reformist strives to improve certain conditions… Continue reading

How to coordinate bottom-up enterpreneurial projects that work with a commons?

Excerpted from Brian Davey, who explains how Stafford Beer’s Viable System Models approach can help: “How are the entrepreneurial projects to be co-ordinated and how will the emerging movement to hold the earths commons resources in trust manage themselves. The two processes are, as already explained, not quite the same – nonetheless both have much… Continue reading

Hacking the Planet through the new Eco-Digital Commons

Republished from David Bollier: “”When thinking about the commons, most people make a sharp division in their minds between natural resource commons (for water, air, land, forests, wildlife, etc.) and digital commons (free software, Wikipedia, Creative Commons-licensed content, social networking, etc.) It is assumed that these two universes are entirely separate and distinct, and have… Continue reading

Does the progressive reduction of the optimal scale of production require confederalist governance?

The progressive reduction of the optimal scale of production, which is the origin of the crisis, but also of the viability of the p2p alternatives, generates an inevitable conceptual tension between the universal nature of the commons and the local character of a growing part of production physical and distribution. Republished from David de Ugarte… Continue reading

P2P, Nanotechnology and Piezotronics

A note from Layne Hartsell of the Seoul Study Group: “Piezotronics is a field of nanotechnology using various crystals with non-central symmetry alignments called wurtzite crystals, to produce electrical charges or ‘piezoelectric effect.’ Some examples of wurtzite crytals are ZnO, GaN InN and ZnS. In application, new piezo materials can harvest ambient and minute energies… Continue reading

P2P Culture as a post-capitalist framework

Republished from Poor Richard: “”P2P culture is the post-capitalist framework that makes the most sense to me. It includes but transcends capitalism; and encompasses many hybrids of open and closed, public and private, hierarchical and egalitarian associations. P2P emphasizes cooperation, openness, fairness, transparency, information symmetry, sustainability, accountability, and innovation motivated by the full range of… Continue reading