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Book of the Day: How Seoul became a leading sharing city | P2P Foundation

Sharing is not an opposite of ownership nor a panacea. But we can make use of existing resources rather than create everything we need.
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BUILDING THE OPEN SOURCE CIRCULAR ECONOMY COMMONS COMMONS TRANSITION FEATURED BOOK P2P ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM P2P COLLABORATION P2P LEGAL DEV. P2P PUBLIC POLICY P2P SOCIETY AND POLITICS SHARING

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Three proposed governance hacks for making peer production into a real economic and social system | P2P Foundation

Three proposed governance hacks for making peer production into a real economic and social system | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Michel Bauwens: (also published in an edited form in the Winter 2015 issue of STIR) Capitalism wasn’t always an organic and dominant system. Before it achieved its status as a full mode of production, i.e. as a coherent way to create and diffuse value, as a form of society and civilization, it needed to hack …
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Towards an Anti-Ecocide Law in Europe

Towards an Anti-Ecocide Law in Europe | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

“Designer Vivienne Westwood expressed anguish and alarm at the worsening state of the planet, at a press conference yesterday. “The acceleration of death and destruction is unimaginable,” she said, “and it’s happening quicker and quicker.”

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The corporate campaigns to nullify legislation | P2P Foundation

The corporate campaigns to nullify legislation | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

As allegedly “innovative” firms increasingly influence our economy and culture, they must be held accountable for the power they exercise. Otherwise, corporate nullification will further entrench a two-tier system of justice, where individuals and small firms abide by one set of laws, and mega-firms create their own regime of privilege for themselves and power over others

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Video: An explanation by Joonas Pekkanen on the Open Ministry Platform in Finland | P2P Foundation

Video: An explanation by Joonas Pekkanen on the Open Ministry Platform in Finland | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
The first explanation dates from 2012; the second is an interview from 2014. The Finnish parliament has failed to act on the first six citizen initiatives based on crowdsourced legislation, but the project leaders remain committed. First video: Second Video:
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Free Software and Human Rights

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In the Free Software and Education conference I attended in Quito, Ecuador last month, I met a most interesting person, GianMarco Schiesaro, who gave a very interesting presentation, entitled: Free Software and Human Rights. I’m not aware that this particular relationship has been investigated many times.

 
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This entry was posted on Wednesday, November 26th, 2008 at 11:39 am and is filed under Free Software, P2P Education, P2P Legal Dev., P2P Public Policy, Politics. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

 
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