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Posts tagged "2016 P2PF Theory"

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The Post-Capitalist Strategy of the P2P Foundation

July 11, 2016 5 Comments Michel Bauwens read
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Why the P2P and Commons Movement Must Act Trans-Locally and Trans-Nationally

June 16, 2016 4 Comments Michel Bauwens read
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The Commons as Property

June 13, 2016 7 Comments Michel Bauwens read
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A Synthesis of the Findings of P2P Theory: Ten Years After

May 24, 2016 1 Comment Michel Bauwens read

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