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17 November 2025
| 03:38 | Category:China diffhist +8,651 Mbauwens talk contribs[2] | ||||
| N 02:49 | Spirit of Technicity diffhist +4,669 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " =Discussion= Mary Harrington on Heidegger's concept: "What are we doing when we enclose something, and re-order it to market society? I name-dropped Heidegger above and want to round off this little interlude or detour by offering his term “enframing” as a means of deepening that understanding. In The Question Concerning Technology Heidegger argued that the essence of technology is not a set of tools, techniques, or machines but a mindset or way of looking at the...") | ||||
| 02:45 | Category:Gender diffhist +1,063 Mbauwens talk contribs (→Quotes) | ||||
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N 02:41 | Feminism 2 changes history +2,928 [Mbauwens (2×)] | |||
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02:36 (cur | prev) +341 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " '''= "women’s aggregate response to the impact of technology on our specific embodied interests as female human beings, encompassing all that ought to be implied by “female human beings” properly understood".''' [https://www.maryharrington.co.uk/p/feminism-and-identity-in-the-transhuman] Category:Gender Category:Movements ") | |||
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N 02:31 | Common-Sense Intelligence 2 changes history +9,469 [Mbauwens (2×)] | |||
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02:28 (cur | prev) +4,218 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " =Discussion= ==On Common-Sense Understanding as a Field of Knowledge== Charles McKelvey: "For Lonergan, common sense is a field of knowledge, existing alongside the fields of science (including social science), history, and mathematics. Common-sense knowledge originates from talking, which is a basic human art, through which each communicates to others what he or she knows, thus provoking contradictions that direct the attention of each subject to what he or she...") | |||
| N 02:29 | Common-Sense Understanding as a Field of Knowledge diffhist +4,178 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " =Discussion= Charles McKelvey: "For Lonergan, common sense is a field of knowledge, existing alongside the fields of science (including social science), history, and mathematics. Common-sense knowledge originates from talking, which is a basic human art, through which each communicates to others what he or she knows, thus provoking contradictions that direct the attention of each subject to what he or she has overlooked, involving the discovery and addressing of relev...") | ||||
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N 02:25 | Study of Human Understanding 2 changes history +7,873 [Mbauwens (2×)] | |||
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02:13 (cur | prev) +7,822 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " '''* Book: Bernard Lonergan. Insight: A Study of Human Understanding. 1957.''' URL = =Context= Charles McKelvey: "Bernard Lonergan was a Catholic philosopher who formulated an understanding of the process through which the “subject,” that is, a person seeking truth, can arrive to knowledge and correct understanding, even though understanding is shaped and limited by the social position of the subject. In Insight: A Study of Human Understanding (originally publ...") | |||
| 02:24 | Category:Intelligence diffhist +138 Mbauwens talk contribs (→Key Books)[3] | ||||
| 02:14 | Cross-Horizon Encounter diffhist +6,819 Mbauwens talk contribs (→Discussion) | ||||
16 November 2025
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15 November 2025
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23:41 | Capitalism as a Transformation of Slavery 2 changes history +3,297 [Mbauwens (2×)] | |||
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23:38 | Capitalism 2 changes history +4,299 [Mbauwens (2×)][3] | |||
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N 23:28 | Machine Time vs Human Political Time 2 changes history +783 [Mbauwens (2×)] | |||
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23:27 (cur | prev) +786 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " =Discussion= Chor Pharn: "The Rise of Machine Time '''* The old political time ran on:''' years, terms, cycles, speeches, summits, treaties. '''Machine time ran on: ''' milliseconds, inference, latency budgets, grid oscillations, packet flow, maintenance windows. When machine time overtook political time, pressure built in the mismatch. Diplomacy moved slower than cyberattacks. Permits moved slower than grids. Regulations moved slower than AI models...") | |||
| 23:19 | Electro State diffhist +660 Mbauwens talk contribs (→Context) | ||||
| N 09:24 | Lishui Model of Rural Reconstruction in China diffhist +5,748 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " =Description= Via DeepSeek, November 2025: ==The Theoretical Foundation: Wen Tiejun and the "Three Rural Issues== "To understand Lishui, you must first understand the theoretical framework provided by Professor Wen Tiejun (温铁军). The "Three Rural Issues" (三农问题): Wen is the foremost intellectual associated with diagnosing China's "Three Rural Issues": the interconnected crises of Agriculture (农业), Rural Areas (农村), and Peasants (农民). He arg...") | ||||
| 09:21 | New Rural Reconstruction Movement - China diffhist +82 Mbauwens talk contribs (→More Information) | ||||
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N 07:24 | Syllabus on Civilizational History, Transition Dynamics and the Historical Role of the Commons by Michel Bauwens 2 changes history +13,806 [Mbauwens (2×)] | |||
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07:18 (cur | prev) +13,679 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " =Context= Lecturer: Michel Bauwens: PhDSeminar, P2P and Civilizational Transition This is the syllabus for the seminars first held on Tuesdays 15-17, Aula Ovale, Dipartimento di Scienze Sociali, Vico Monte della Pietà 1. * Original Context as provided by Adam Arvidsson: "I would like you to send me a mini syllabus for your four PhD seminars: I imagine the first occasion could be a sort of introductory lecture where you can present your project, and the remaining...") | |||
| 07:08 | Category:Michel Bauwens diffhist +120 Mbauwens talk contribs (→Our introduction to the 'History of Human Civilization as seen through the eyes of the commons')[1] | ||||
| 07:01 | Category:China diffhist +483 Mbauwens talk contribs (→Key Books)[2] | ||||
| N 06:59 | Political Economy of China’s Development diffhist +1,394 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " '''* Book: Ten Crises: The Political Economy of China’s Development (1949-2020). Wen Tiejun. Springer,''' URL = https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-981-16-0455-3 =Description= "This open access handbook, Ten Crises systematically traces the economic history of China from 1949 to 2020, unravelling the complex domestic and global factors leading to the cyclical crises identified by WEN and his research team, and examining the corresponding counteracting polic...") | ||||
| 06:33 | Move log Mbauwens talk contribs moved page Profit Share Calculator of Santuary Computer to Profit Share Calculator of Sanctuary Computer (Typo) | ||||
| N 06:33 | Profit Share Calculator of Santuary Computer diffhist +2,774 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " URL = https://github.com/sanctuarycomputer/studio =Context= Sanctuary Computer: "At Sanctuary Computer, we believe there's a better work environment than the poles of freelancing, or working a fulltime job. We think that when talented and creative people can see the effects of their skill and ability effect the bottom line, and feel true ownership in their work, they will naturally make better decisions for clients, the studio, and themselves. There's big impacts fo...") | ||||
| 06:19 | Category:Post-Corporate diffhist +217 Mbauwens talk contribs (→Key Resources)[2] | ||||
| 06:13 | Category:Asia diffhist +3,178 Mbauwens talk contribs[2] | ||||
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N 05:03 | Whale Decomposition Stage of Imperial Decline 2 changes history +2,311 [Mbauwens (2×)] | |||
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05:02 (cur | prev) +2,315 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " =Contextual Quote== < "The Anglo-Atlantic carcass sinking through warm water, feeding the creatures that will inherit the deep. Open-source communities, rogue AI labs, digital diasporas—all feed on its residues of capital and imagination. The decomposition is grotesque and generative at once: a democracy of scavengers." - Chor Pharn [https://thecuttingfloor.substack.com/p/the-ocean-of-intelligent-infrastructure] =Discussion= Chor Pharn, on the 'whale-fall stage...") | |||
| N 04:56 | Emergence of the Village Commune and its Surplus Production diffhist +4,812 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " =Discussion= Benjamin Suriano: "Therefore, if the so-called “Axial” age, or the age of the “State’s emergence” within the ANE, was an attempt to reorganize society around new “transcendental visions” of the whole, as some recent accounts describe it, this then requires elaborating some basic features of the village commune’s self-transcending trajectories that both enabled, and were distorted by, such shifts.279 Three progressive qualities here must th...") | ||||
| N 04:36 | Index diffhist +1,640 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " '''= "a network of co-working and community spaces".''' URL = https://www.index-space.org/ =Description= Learning in Public: "The second in our series Learning in Public is an interview with the people behind Index, a network of co-working and community spaces with roots in New York and locations all over the world. Index is particularly interesting, I think, for its peer-led programming and its funding structure. We get into both of these things below, but I’l...") | ||||
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04:34 | From Modes of Production to the Resurrection of the Body 2 changes history +3,889 [Mbauwens (2×)] | |||
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14 November 2025
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| N 06:07 | Solidarity Tech diffhist +3,794 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " =Context= Use in political campaigns, such as that of Mamdani in NYC, by Micah Sifry: "One of the less-heralded stories of Mamdani’s rise is how his campaign used technology originally built to help organize rideshare workers – a notably difficult-to-organize constituency – to power his anti-establishment campaign. But figuring out how to reel in thousands of disparate individuals and then turn them into a persuasion-and-mobilization machine is a problem that w...") | ||||
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N 05:59 | Kosmos Law 2 changes history +9,043 [Mbauwens (2×)] | |||
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05:58 (cur | prev) +7,732 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " =Text= The Social Contract for the AI Future, ass proposed by Chor Pharn: ===Clause I — Sovereignty of Compute=== "As Westphalia ended Europe’s wars of religion by guaranteeing the right to believe differently, the first article of the new treaty guaranteed the right to compute differently. Each civilisation was recognised as sovereign over the design of its learning systems—its data laws, ethics, and governance logic—provided that these architectures remaine...") | |||
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05:57 | Category:P2P Futures 3 changes history +7,670 [Mbauwens (3×)] | |||
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| 05:40 | Category:P2P State Approaches diffhist +557 Mbauwens talk contribs (→Quotes)[1] | ||||
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05:35 | Category:Protocols and Algorithms 2 changes history +2,504 [Mbauwens (2×)] | |||
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| N 05:26 | Project Society diffhist +6,067 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " =Description= Chor Pharn: "Half a century ago, most adults in industrial nations belonged to an institution larger than themselves. They worked in a ministry, a factory, a union, or a firm that promised lifetime employment. They voted for parties that offered plans measured in decades. They paid taxes that built roads, dams, and schools in their name. Even leisure had a collective rhythm: weekend sport, summer holidays, the nightly news at a fixed hour. Life was lived...") | ||||
| 05:10 | Generative Justice diffhist +1,890 Mbauwens talk contribs | ||||