Private Property vs. Tribal Commons amongst the (U.S.) Native Americans

David Bollier reports on a controversy launched in Forbes blaming the poverty of Northern American Native Americans to their communal property. Here we feature the responses against the call for more privatized property: “Thank God for the interactive Internet, because the commenters on Koppisch’s article had a field day tearing apart his ahistorical, ideologically driven… Continue reading

Revolution is not an Event but a Process

Via: “Author and Occupy activist Yotam Marom tackles in his article the age-old question of reformism versus revolution. The article was originally published in the book We Are Many: Reflections on Movement Strategy from Occupation to Liberation (2012). Here’s an excerpt discussing the nature of revolutions.” Yotam Marom: “In school, history is taught around dates… Continue reading

Interview with Jean-Luc Mélenchon

Michel Bauwens: In our Al Jazeera editorial, we called for a ‘grand alliance of the commons’, a new broad alliance between the Pirate Parties, as expressions of digital cultural forces, the Greens, as the natural defenders of the ecological and natural commons but also with the newly re-emerging ‘transformative’ left. While there is no hope,… Continue reading

Cloud Computing as Enclosure

Republished from David Bollier: “As more and more computing moves off our PCs and into “the Cloud,” Internet users are gaining access to a wealth of new software-based services that can exploit vast computing capacity and memory storage. That’s wonderful. But what about our freedom to create and share things as we wish, free from… Continue reading

A Proposed Strategy to Break the Dominance of Walled Gardens (and in Favor of the Free Network Services)

Republished from Michal Wozniak: “For some time now I have been pondering the best way to break people free from walled-gardens (like Facebook, Google+, Twitter, etc). For all those services there are viable, free-as-in-freedom alternatives (Diaspora/Friendica, StatusNet, and many more). All those proprietary services are being heavily criticised (among others, for privacy violations, tricking or… Continue reading

Book of the Day: Corporation 2020

* Book: Pavan Sukhdev. Corporation 2020. Hazel Henderson reviews this important book about corporate reform: “Corporation 2020 is a global, systemic and future-oriented review of the past of “Corporation 1920”, how it has morphed into the global corporation of today and where it can evolve into a powerful agent for shaping the global transition to… Continue reading

Aaron Swartz on the Parpolity System

One of the most compelling visions for rebooting democracy adopts this system of abstraction for politics. Parpolity, developed by the political scientist Stephen Shalom, would build a legislature out of a hierarchical series of nested councils. Agreeing with Madison, he says each council should be small enough that everyone can engage in face-to-face discussion but… Continue reading