Chinese Reception of P2P: A Commons Manifesto
Summary
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Podcasts & Media Coverage
There are at least two major Mandarin-language podcasts featuring Michel Bauwens:
- CSS / AMPLIFI.tech (December 2024):
Guests discussed the importance of commons, P2P systems, Web3 technologies, and “cosmo-localism” as transformative for global challenges. They emphasized integrating Web3 tools into local communities to avoid duplication and support real-world commons solutions
https://www.xiaoyuzhoufm.com/episode/6757a6abbdb9877a97a5fd6c?
- 串台播客 / Recipro (undated, but likely late 2024 or early 2025):
Interviewed Bauwens about "Funding the Commons" at the Bangkok hackathon. The conversation ranged from the history of commons to practical strategies, and urged Web3 developers to connect their tools with local needs in Asia
https://www.xiaoyuzhoufm.com/episode/675d3d207d8426f692072d07?
Summary: Hosts profile him as a global P2P theoretician and educator whose theories are fueling discussion around commons revitalization and Web3 development in Asia.
Written Coverage & Workshops
- Foresight News translation workshop (“你还在把共有资源当成公共物品吗?”):
A detailed report on a Chinese translation workshop of The Commons Manifesto, where Bauwens spoke about cosmo-localism, dual globalization trends, regional value chains (e.g., among BRICS), and how Web3 can enable cross-local coordination through smart contracts and community alliances
https://s.foresightnews.pro/article/detail/83695?
- uncommons.cc CryptoFlight Vol.10 blog:
Highlights Bauwens’ biography, background in cypherpunk culture, and life story—bringing his human and intellectual journey to Chinese readers. It emphasizes his evolution from radical activism to commons and P2P through Web3 lens .