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Video: Felix Stadler on Public vs Commons Resources in the context of changing knowledge orders | P2P Foundation

Video: Felix Stadler on Public vs Commons Resources in the context of changing knowledge orders | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Felix Stadler explains that: “In this lecture, I try to untangle the differences between resources that managed as “public” and are thus connected to notions of the state and citizens and those that are managed as “free” and are thus based on notions of the commons and community. The differences are subtle, but in their …
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Why Conscious Capitalism is an illusion | P2P Foundation

Why Conscious Capitalism is an illusion | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

“peer production and the emerging economy of the Commons may (and already do) provide the material conditions of an alternative future spirituality and self. An identity based on networks of cooperation rather than competition, and common property and sharing rather than privatization and commodification, has no need to generate a collective will that puts human systems in balance with eco-systems because that will is already built-in to the foundation of the consciousness and practices of peer production as a collective, commons project. There is no sense of the individual part standing separate from the collective whole or in a dominant relation to others, so there is no gap to mend and heal, there is only an in-built spiritual consciousness and self practice of ‘We’ and ‘I’ in nature and society as a unified (yet diverse) integral practice”

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Best Essays of 2015 (1): Bernard Stiegler on the New Desires of Post-Capitalism | P2P Foundation

Best Essays of 2015 (1): Bernard Stiegler on the New Desires of Post-Capitalism | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
A new society could arise on the same technological base that is now still predominantly destroying the social bonds. The digital networks might be the prime catalysts in the transformation from today’s consumer society into what he calls a ‘society of contribution’. This is a strongly recommended interview to get to know the otherwise difficult …
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P2P Foundation » Blog Archive » Five Assumptions To Transform Education

P2P Foundation » Blog Archive » Five Assumptions To Transform Education | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

The ways in which we learn, collaborate, work, design and relate have radically changed. From a perceptive and cognitive point of view, and from the perspective which sees the emergence of novel modalities in which multiple disciplines converge, different roles become entangled, serendipitous actions become strategic and, in the passage from atoms to bits and back, the production of knowledge and information becomes a performance which is cultural and linguistic, and which is polyphonic, interconnected, emergent in nature.

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