Collaborative community will only thrive most where out-competing depends on out-cooperating

Competitive pressures make it likely that corporations will continue to opt for “the reassertion of hierarchy and market rather than community” (p. 65). But over time, it will become evermore evident that interdivisional and inter-firm networking are crucial for competitiveness. As this proceeds, advantages will accrue especially to those firms that can operate according to… Continue reading

Varieties of Open Source Religion

In dealing with supernatural or spiritual phenomena, rabbis and priests and medicine men who can draw on pre-existing faith traditions can provide comfort that newer, changeable religions cannot. (If nothing else, how often do people convince themselves of something by saying, “It’s ancient wisdom. The so-and-so peoples have been doing this for thousands of years?”)… Continue reading

From one society to another: the laws of change for major phase transitions

David Ronfeldt’s TIMN theory, which distinguishes a historical sequence of societies based on Tribes, Institutions (hierarchy), Markets, and Networks, and therefore has a kinship with peer to peer theory, recently outlined some of the principles that would characterize the change form a market based society to a network based society. David Ronfeldt (excerpts): “During the… Continue reading

Commons in a taxonomy of goods

The Commons has the potential to replace the commodity as the determining form of re-/producing societal living conditions. Such a replacement can only occur, if communities constitute themselves for every aspect of life, in order to take „their“ commons back and to reintegrate them into a new need-focused logic of re-/production. Stefan Meretz has produced,… Continue reading

2010 ‘social-media mediated’ trends for online activism, social enterpreneurship, nonprofits

Low-cost social media will be used ever-more widely and creatively by social enterprises and advocacy groups to aggregate new levels of clout, funding, innovation and community support. Great set of predictions, based on trends that are already operative, for world-changers and their organisations, by Marcia Stepanek: (the original post has the links to the examples)… Continue reading

The Homebrew Industrial Revolution is now an eBook!

“The conditions of physical production have, in fact, experienced a transformation almost as great as that which digital technology has brought about on immaterial production. The “physical production sphere” itself has become far less capital-intensive. If the digital revolution has caused an implosion in the physical capital outlays required for the information industries, the revolution… Continue reading

Requirements of the new P2P Literacy

We follow P2P Literacy discussions closely through a delicious tag, and more broadly through two wiki sections on collective intelligence and group facilitation. The image above is part of an effort to update an existing taxonomy: “In the 1950’s Benjamin Bloom developed his taxonomy of cognitive objectives, Bloom’s Taxonomy. This categorized and ordered thinking skills… Continue reading

The revival and reconfiguration of communal systems in Latin America, and how they differ from the ‘commons’

This idea of a communal system as an alternative to the (neo-)liberal system today, which emerged from the memories and lived experiences of Andean communities, has a global scope. This does not, however, mean that the ayllu system should be exported in a manner similar to other, previous models (Christian, liberal or Marxist). Rather, it… Continue reading

Network conditions for a Diagonal Economy

Jeff Vail has a critique of the mainstream Watts and Strogatz model regarding Small Worlds Theory, and proposes a different approach which would enable the development of a “Diagonal Economy”. Jeff Vail: 1. “Notice that, in the hub-and-spoke system, one node in each close cluster is in control–it’s the “hub,” and communication between subordinate nodes… Continue reading