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Communicating Cooperative Culture | P2P Foundation

Communicating Cooperative Culture | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Social Knowledge, Solidarity Economy and the challenges of cultural transmission of values core to the sustainability of cooperatives and the commons
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What is P2P? An Introduction | Commons Transition

What is P2P? An Introduction | Commons Transition | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

“We can’t continue with a system that creates wealth, but that’s also destroying the planet and creating so much social inequality. I think that after 400 years of this, we know it doesn’t work. We need a new system to reclaim all these communal values”

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Commoners in Transition: Janice Figueiredo

Commoners in Transition: Janice Figueiredo | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Reposted from our new Commons Transition web platform “Commoners in Transition” features exclusive global-P2P oriented interviews with people working on similar subjects, worldwide.
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Towards a first stateless commons transition plan

(Introductory text by Michel Bauwens)
The General Assembly of the Catalan Integral Cooperative has confirmed a proposed partnership with the P2P Foundation.
This is an important development for several reasons.
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Category:Commons Transition - P2P Foundation

Category:Commons Transition - P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

This is the Category Page for Commons Transition

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Commoners in Transition: Sustainable Economies Law Center | P2P Foundation

Commoners in Transition: Sustainable Economies Law Center | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Chris: To me, a commons transition speaks to the process of communities progressively controlling and self-governing more and more of their collective resources, by and for themselves and future generations. The “transition” implies that we are moving from one system of organizing society – in this case, global capitalism – to a wholly distinct socio-ecological paradigm rooted in age-old practices referred to as “the commons.” What’s particularly interesting about this transition is that, in many ways, it’s a return to principles of managing our homes that evolved over millennia before the onslaught of industrial capitalism. Our contemporary context is obviously much different from the indigenous and peasant cultures that sustained commons-based societies for thousands of years, but we have much to learn from them in how to undertake this transition.
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Faircoop | Commons Transition

Faircoop | Commons Transition | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Vivalist's curator insight, January 18, 2015 4:23 AM

The beauty of the transition is that it doesn't need a "big banging start for all parties involved", it can accomodate organic growth supported (hopefully) by empirical  and pragmatic demonstration of the positive output.

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Strategies to defend and reclaim the ‘public good’ from the state | P2P Foundation

Strategies to defend and reclaim the ‘public good’ from the state | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
1) People are fighting privatization by refusing to recognise the state as the owner of public services and resources, instead claiming that they belong to the people. 2) Where public services are gone, people are organising themselves, locally and democratically, to provide the services they need. This included the provision of healthcare in the Greek example and the provision of housing in the Spanish example, but there are millions of others. 3) But there are also forms which kind of bring together both elements of the first two. These are struggles which both defend or demand the public provision of services while at the same time vesting ownership of services in the people and getting people involved in the democratic control of services.
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Fairness and the Commons, an Interview with Enric Duran | Commons Transition

Fairness and the Commons, an Interview with Enric Duran | Commons Transition | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

Here we present a Commons Transition interview with Enric Duran. Prior to co-founding theCatalan Integral Cooperative — a Commons Transition partner project creating a cooperative, self managed public system in Catalonia — Duran became famous for his 2008 “bank action”, an act which involved defrauding 39 Spanish banks of nearly €500,000 and subsequently distributing these funds to a variety of activist movements and social causes. He presently lives as a fugitive outside Spain, and is currently busy organizing the FairCoop Open Cooperative, a community-built effort to alleviate global economic inequalities through the use of mutual credit, reputation systems and cryptocurrencies.


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Journalist and Researcher Özgür Amed On Understanding Events In Rojava

Journalist and Researcher Özgür Amed On Understanding Events In Rojava | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

“We the peoples of the democratic autonomous regions – Kurds, Arabs and Assyrians (Assyrian Chaldeans, Arameans), Turkmen, Armenians, and Chechens – by our free will have announced this contract to establish justice, freedom and democracy in accordance with the principle of ecological balance and equality without discrimination on the basis of religion, language, faith sect or gender; to realize the values of a democratic society and a life together based in a political and moral framework which promotes mutual understanding and coexistence within diversity; and to ensure the rights of women and children, protection, self-defense and the respect of the freedom of religion and belief.


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Cooperation and the Commons 2014 in Review | P2P Foundation

Cooperation and the Commons 2014 in Review | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
At this time last year, I had just arrived in Ecuador as a researcher for the FLOK Society Project at the National Institute for Advanced Studies (IAEN). I was part of an international research team that had been recruited to develop policies for a “social knowledge economy” that could transform Ecuador’s productive matrix away from neo-liberalism and the dependence on oil extraction, to an economy based on the free and open access to knowledge.
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Communicating Cooperative Culture | P2P Foundation

Communicating Cooperative Culture | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Social Knowledge, Solidarity Economy and the challenges of cultural transmission of values core to the sustainability of cooperatives and the commons
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Commoners in Transition: Janice Figueiredo

Commoners in Transition: Janice Figueiredo | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Reposted from our new Commons Transition web platform “Commoners in Transition” features exclusive global-P2P oriented interviews with people working on similar subjects, worldwide.
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Ten Degrowth-Oriented Policy Proposals

Ten Degrowth-Oriented Policy Proposals | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Degrowth is a historical necessity but a very hard political sell, and at the P2P Foundation we use rather the post-growth thematic and a focus on ‘thrivability’. But these proposals from Giorgios Kallis seem entirely reasonable and even vital.
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Janice Figueiredo: From Buen Conocer to Commons Transition

Our News and Articles section features interviews and articles involving Commoners in Transition, or, individuals and teams working together towards increasing the viability of the commons.
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Civil Power and the Path Forward for Greece | P2P Foundation

Civil Power and the Path Forward for Greece | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
With the prospect of a Syriza government, everyone is wondering what the future holds for Greece.  Whether disaster or deliverance, or just the normal chaos, it is hard to ignore the potential for game-changing repercussions from a Syriza government. On the street however, embittered by the failures of governments in the past to change a corrupt and dysfunctional political system, few people are expecting big things from Syriza. The feeling of popular cynicism and fatalism is palpable. How different will Syriza be?
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Chris Tittle and Yassi Eskandari from the Sustainable Economies Law Center | Commons Transition

Chris Tittle and Yassi Eskandari from the Sustainable Economies Law Center | Commons Transition | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
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Civil Power and the Path Forward for Greece | Commons Transition

Civil Power and the Path Forward for Greece | Commons Transition | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

With the prospect of a Syriza government, everyone is wondering what the future holds for Greece.  Whether disaster or deliverance, or just the normal chaos, it is hard to ignore the potential for game-changing repercussions from a Syriza government. On the street however, embittered by the failures of leftist governments in the past to change a corrupt and dysfunctional political system, few people are expecting big things from Syriza. The feeling of popular cynicism and fatalism is palpable. How different will Syriza be?

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Share the World’s Resources | Commons Transition

Share the World’s Resources | Commons Transition | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Through our research and activities, we make a case for implementing economic sharing as a pragmatic solution to a broad range of interconnected crises that governments are currently failing to address – including hunger, poverty, climate change, environmental destruction and conflict over the world’s natural resources.
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An appeal to launch 'communiversities', commons-unversity partnerships | P2P Foundation

An appeal to launch 'communiversities', commons-unversity partnerships | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
“What we need to aim for is not only public-social partnerships but also commons-university partnerships moving to concepts of communiversity. During the late 1970s and up to 1985 before Reagonomics secured a strangle hold on thinking, there were something akin to ‘communiversity partnerships’ then co-developing the paradigm shifting ideas of Ivan Illich and Schumacher and these hubs were linked to Alternative Technology Networks. In the USA I was in the 1970s a member of the Union of Radical Political Economists and when I came to England in 1978 involved with several of these networks that actually helped found NEF in 1987. Robin Murray was very involved with these Technology networks both through Sussex University and when working in the early 1980s as the lead economist with the Leader of the Greater London Council, Ken Livingstone. However 1989 as a turning point snuffed out this connectivity to the academies.
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Open Government and Civil Society - P2P Foundation

Open Government and Civil Society - P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
The rise of information and communication technologies (ICTs) as the driving force of globalization, has generated an intense interest in the use of ICTs for the promotion both of good government and of social development in the operations of modern democratic societies. This is particularly so with respect to the role of civil society as a force for the progressive democratization of politics and for the alleviation of social and economic inequities. The relevance of ICTs in this respect is also central to the promotion of what has been described as Good Living (Buen Vivir) as the defining purpose of Ecuador’s National Plan. Open Government and an empowered and engaged civil society are the political prerequisites of such a transition.
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