The Crisis of Value in a Collaborative Economy

This isn’t really an anti-capitalist phenomenon. It’s more a process of capitalism’s evolution. It’s the consequence of collaborative forces coming into play in an economy that is no longer preoccupied with living hand to mouth. The Financial Times on how one form of capitalism threatens another … Excerpted from Izabella Kaminska: “In many fields, investment… Continue reading

Trend of the Day: Bossless Companies

Two different sources discuss both Valve and GitHub as examples. Rachel Emma Silverman introduces the topic by referring to the mixed results of the research into the topic: “Recent research on the value of flat organizations has been mixed. One study, by researchers at the University of Iowa and Texas A&M University, found that teams… Continue reading

Is there an evolution towards an more egalitarian commonwealth?

In 1991, a researcher on communal economics, Allen Butcher, predicted a deep trend towards a more egalitarian commonwealth, and he produced three different graphics. 1. The Economic Evolution towards a more egalitarian commonwealth: The “Ownership/Control Matrix charts the evolution towards more participatory governance and property systems: “Ownership/Control Matrix—a two-dimensional model of political-economic structures, with common… Continue reading

Community-Based Co-op Economy vs. the “A-Moral Capital Economy”

Dave Pollard explains the difference between the two models: Most people have been brought up to believe that the competitive, grow-or-die, absentee-shareholder-owned, “free”-trade “market” economy is the only one that works, the only alternative to a socialist, government-run economy. This myth is perpetrated in business and other schools, by the media, by accountants and lawyers… Continue reading

Society vs Systems of Dissociation

Food for thought, excerpted from Heather Marsh: “In Individuals in Society I wrote of a state of nature where society did not exist. In truth, such a state has never existed outside of social contract theory because humans are social animals and we have always created societies. In today’s structure, society with its dependencies and… Continue reading