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Erik Olin Wright on the Role of the State, the Market and Civil Society | P2P Foundation

Erik Olin Wright, from a 2007 text in ‘Compass Points’: “Capitalism would be an unreproducible and chaotic social order if the state played the minimalist role specified in the libertarian fantasy, but it would also, as Polanyi argued, function much more erratically if civil society was absorbed into the economy as a fully commodified and... Continue reading →
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COMMONS TRANSITION P2P GOVERNANCE P2P HIERARCHY THEORY P2P PUBLIC POLICY P2P THEORYcomm

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Vinay Gupta About the Blockchain Technologies as Alternatives for the Incompetence of the State Form | P2P Foundation

Vinay Gupta About the Blockchain Technologies as Alternatives for the Incompetence of the State Form | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Really brilliant presentation, strongly recommended:
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Summary: What P2P means for the world of tomorrow | P2P Foundation

Summary: What P2P means for the world of tomorrow | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

I have been co-organizing, with Prof. Rajani Kanth, a Congress for Planetary Initiatives, which will be held in Salt Lake City from August 24 to 26, 2007.

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Venezuelan Government and Activists Seek to Advance toward “Communal State” | venezuelanalysis.com

Venezuelan Government and Activists Seek to Advance toward “Communal State” | venezuelanalysis.com | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

Mérida, 29th May 2014 (Venezuelanalysis.com) – The Venezuelan government and commune movement are taking steps to move towards the creation of what is referred to as a “communal state”, which involves community organisations assuming collective control of local production and decision making.

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Video: Sarah Gold on the Need for Peer-Based and Techno-Savvy Citizenship | P2P Foundation

Video: Sarah Gold on the Need for Peer-Based and Techno-Savvy Citizenship | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
“We are moving towards a future of smart everything: watches, thermostats and cars. But who controls the technology? Who writes the code and who owns the data? Our generation will reinvent citizenship.” Great presentation, watch it here:
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Erik Olin Wright on the Role of the State, the Market and Civil Society | P2P Foundation

Erik Olin Wright on the Role of the State, the Market and Civil Society | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Erik Olin Wright, from a 2007 text in ‘Compass Points': “Capitalism would be an unreproducible and chaotic social order if the state played the minimalist role specified in the libertarian fantasy, but it would also, as Polanyi argued, function much more erratically if civil society was absorbed into the economy as a fully commodified and …
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The Communal State project in Venezuela

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“The Venezuelan government and commune movement are taking steps to move towards the creation of what is referred to as a “communal state”, which involves community organisations assuming collective control of local production and decision making.
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How Net Parties are changing the rules of the political game

“The emergence of Partido X (Spain), Partido de la Red (Argentina), Red Sustentável (Brasil) and Wikipartido (Mexico) suggest a new era in politics. Net (InterNet) parties incorporate the open, horizontal and leaderless processes associated with free software and social movements such as 15M.


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