Michel Bauwens: P2P Mode of Production – An Indiano Manifesto

Culture, Economics/True Cost, P2P / Panarchy
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Michel Bauwens

Published under the Public Domain, freely downloadable in HTML, epub or PDF, “The P2P Mode of Production: An Indiano Manifesto” is the first collective Indiano work translated into English.

This document is a call to action, based on Las Indias’ analysis that the reduction of the optimal scale of production is the root of the current crisis — in Spain particularly, but also worldwide. This is a grave threat for huge corporations (and to a lesser extent, national governments), but very promising for small enterprises. That’s because the core of the P2P mode of production is a “knowledge commons” available to all. Abundant information on every topic imaginable, but especially on small-scale production, means that local producers can freely choose the most effective, efficient and accessible processes, without the shackles of intellectual property. This will lead to a blossoming of local enterprise. And that’s where you can take action.

There’s a lot more to it — see for yourself!

The translation and formatting of this book is US$1000 worth of work. The content is available for free, as a webpage, epub or PDF, but please consider donating one half of one percent of that — or as much or as little as seems right to you. This will go a long way toward encouraging future translations of the works of Las Indias.

Phi Beta Iota:  Michel Bauwens is one of the iconic figures of the transitional period from past to future, from Industrial Era stove-pipes and greed, to Information Era open source everything and sharing to create collaborative economies.

See Also:

Collaborative Economy Coalition

Tom Atlee, Empowering Public Wisdom: A Practical Vision of Citizen-Led Politics (Evolver, 2012)

Michel Bauwens, Report: A Synthetic Overview of the Collaborative Economy (Orange Labs and P2P Foundation, 2012)

Robert Steele, THE OPEN SOURCE EVERYTHING MANIFESTO: Transparency, Truth & Truth (Evolver, 2012)

Marcus Aurelius: Politics by Default – An Inside Look — Meanwhile, the Automated Payment Transaction (APT) Tax Is Ignored

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Washington Post, September 9, 2012, Pg. 1

A President Cornered

The inside story of Obama's struggle to keep Congress from controlling outcome of 2011 debt-ceiling crisis

By Bob Woodward

Adapted from “The Price of Politics,” by Bob Woodward.

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Berto Jongman: Internet Rising – Collective Consciousness

Collective Intelligence, Cultural Intelligence, P2P / Panarchy, YouTube
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Internet Rising – documentary film

Released on 11.29.11, ‪http://internetRISING.net‬ is a digi-documentary investigating the evolving relationships between the Internet and collective consciousness of humanity. It provokes many questions about ancient and modern paradoxes of life, its pleasures and pains… and the gray area contrasts in between – but most of all it is meant to be an inspiring conversation starter

See Also:

Andrew Blum, Tubes: A Journey to the Center of the Internet (Ecco 2012)

20 Sep 2012 Franklin & Marshall College: Internet Technology and the Transformation of the Human

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Internet Technology and the Transformation of the Human

Posted on September 7, 2012 in Common Hour Events

2012-13 Miller Humanities Fellow, Jaron Lanier, computer scientist, composer, visual artist, and author of “You Are Not a Gadget”

Thursday, September 20, 2012 at 11:30 a.m. in Mayser Gymnasium

This event will not be recorded.

415 Harrisburg Ave  Lancaster, PA 17603  [2 hours 30 minutes from Washington DC]

Jaron Lanier is a computer scientist best known for his pioneering work in the field of virtual reality. He left gaming company Atari in 1985 to co-found VPL Research Inc., the first company to market virtual reality products. Sun Microsystems acquired VPL in 1999.

Lanier was chief scientist of Advanced Network and Services, a nonprofit that funds the advancement of education through technology, from 1997 to 2001 and a visiting scholar at Silicon Graphics from 2001 to 2004. He was scholar at large at Microsoft Research, working on the Kinect device for Xbox 360 from 2006 to 2009. Currently he holds the position of partner architect at Microsoft Research.

Lanier is the author of the international bestseller You Are Not a Gadget (2010), a critique of Web 2.0, a second generation of the World Wide Web responding to people’s desires to collaborate and share information online. In 2010 Time Magazine named Lanier to its annual list of the world’s 100 most influential people. Lanier also composes classical music and collects rare instruments.

This event is open to the public. Free; no tickets required.

Search: ecological degradation

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The better search term is Environmental Degradation, as this is officially the #3 high-level threat to humanity, after poverty and infectious disease.  Ecological Economics, also known as True Cost Economics, is the term used to actually understand environmental degradation in detail.

Phi Beta Iota search on Environmental Degradation

Google search on “Environmental Degradation” source=phibetaiota

A partial explanation for the confusion or clutter (Open Source Everything and Open Source Intelligence coming up constantly) is that OSE, OSINT, and M4IS2 (Multinational, Multiagency, Multidisciplinary, Multidomain Information-Sharing and Sence-Making) are central to addressing all ten high-level threats, including Environmental Degradation, in a holistic affordable sustainable fashion.  Note 1:  Climate Change is 10% of Environmental Degradation, and within Climate Change carbon is much less important than mercury and sulfter.  Note 2:  Poverty is high-level threat #1 in part because pervasive poverty is the leading threat that sustains hihg-level threats #2 (infectious disease) and #3 (environmental degradation).  Ending poverty not only addresses ALL of the other nine threats, but it also stops population growth and stress on the planet.

DuckDuckGo “Environmental Degradation”   .   DuckDuckGo “Environmental Degradation” phibetaiota

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