Date archives "January 2013"

Does peer production represent a radical break with capitalism?

“While practically and empirically the P2P mode of production is still under the sway of capitalism and to a great extent dependent on it (buying computers and other materials and services from it and using its infrastructure), its logic radically contradicts that of capital. I described briefly above major aspects of P2P that accord to… Continue reading

Understanding the background to Fora do Eixo, the Solidarity Economy Cultural Network in Brazil

Fora do Eixo is becoming a huge and growing Brazilian network of musicians and cultural producers that is based on explicit p2p-oriented business models. In my modest opinion, they will likely expand on a global scale. We have documented their activities here. But below is a well readable essay that describes their origin, history, governance… Continue reading

Post-democratic musings: The problems with democracy

We can do better than this. We can govern by user groups, respect individual rights and global commons, and collaborate using stigmergy and concentric groups. Where necessary, elite expertise can be contained and used through transparent epistemic communities and knowledge bridges while control remains with the user group. Food for thought. Republished from Heather Marsh:… Continue reading

Social Movements Cannot Prevail Through Secrecy

Excerpted from Dmytri Kleiner: “Social struggles are not won by clandestinity and intrigue, but by mass struggle. The major social victories of history, the civil rights movement, the labour movement, the feminist movement, and many others, had the effect they had because of mass support and the mass mobilization of supporters, not because of heroic… Continue reading

Three Challenges for the Sharing Economy and Collaborative Consumption initiatives

Excerpted from Craig Shapiro (founder of the Collaborative Fund): Jobs: “It’s clear we’re living in a job-anxious landscape with high unemployment and frustrating under-employment. As startups like Skillshare or RelayRides gain traction, peer marketplaces are coming under the microscope. Economists and journalists question whether the technology boom of Silicon Valley actually creates jobs. The Kauffman… Continue reading

Sharing knowledge and culture is the natural state of humanity and never needs to be ‘justified’!

Sharing knowledge and culture is the natural state. Therefore, any restrictions on sharing require very careful and strict justification. Excerpted from Rick Falkvinge: “Humankind and civilization have advanced due to and because of people sharing knowledge and culture, and humankind has never advanced when culture and knowledge have been locked up and contained. Sharing knowledge,… Continue reading