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John Crace: Almost every social problem stems from one root cause ...
These two British academics argue that almost every social problem, from crime to obesity, stems from one root cause: inequality. John Crace meets the authors of what might be the most important book of the year
How does real change occur: P2P Theory vs. socialist theory
Fundamental change is only achieved by a congruence of change, both from the bottom, and from the top, a double reconfiguration of classes to a new system.
Что делать/Chto delat - Home
Chto delat/What is to be done? was founded in early 2003 in Petersburg by a workgroup of artists, critics, philosophers, and writers from Petersburg, Moscow, and Nizhny Novgorod (see full list of participants on the web site) with the goal of merging poli
Newropeans and the Information Society / FrontPage
The aim of this wiki is to publicly discuss the Newropeans Information Society working paper. It is by relying on the participation of netizens and stakeholders through a commons-based peer production model that this paper will be shaped and improved.
how does social change really happen - franz nahrada
by integrating a set of successfull alternative patterns into a coherent role that can replace obsolete ones; fundamental insights;
Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution is a book by Peter Kropotkin on the subject of mutual aid, written while he was living in exile in England. Written partly in response to Social Darwinism and in particular to Thomas H. Huxley's Nineteenth Century essay,
NoGoZone
So part of the North disappears into Cyberspace, leaving the other part deserted and bereft, no-go zones, cracks in the monolith. What could be more natural than this: -- that the South will interpenetrate the North like mycelia in a loaf of bread? The ho
guattaris-schizoanalytic-cartographies
great text explaining difficult theories, by Brian Holmes, brilliant as usual
P2P Foundation " Blog Archive " Towards the distribution of everything
Perhaps it is useful again to say what we mean by distribution. Two things. First, in the context of distributed networks, i.e. networks where agents are free to connect and interact, and hence, have the ability to do things in common, without having to a
Debating Internet Collectivism (2): Jeremy Gilbert on going beyond fundamentalist individualism and collectivism
Unlike Cathy’s contribution, it does not deal directly with internet collectivism, but provides a broader context to it, by reviewing and critiquing concepts of individualism and community, positing that the latter is not inherently totalitarian (a subtex
Antaganostic usage of the commons concept - caffentzis
like any concept in a class society, it can have many and often antagonistic uses. Our paper will show that there is a use of the concept of the commons that can be functional to capitalist accumulation and it offers an explanation as to why this capitali
Emergent Post-Metaphysical Utopian Movements as Methodology
In my presentation I will argue that the utopian aestheticism alive and well in Toronto is closely related to the eschatological philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas. Levinas's philosophy shifts the foundation of metaphysical thought -- and hence the history an
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