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12 January 2026
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15:42 | Josef Davies-Coates 3 changes history +85 [Josef (3×)][2] | |||
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| N 05:39 | Decentralized Planning diffhist +3,859 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " =Description= From the Wikipedia: "A decentralized-planned economy, occasionally called horizontally planned economy due to its horizontalism, is a type of planned economy in which the investment and allocation of consumer and capital goods is explicated accordingly to an economy-wide plan built and operatively coordinated through a distributed network of disparate economic agents or even production units itself. Decentralized planning is usually held in contrast to...") | ||||
| 05:18 | Stewardship diffhist +1,508 Mbauwens talk contribs | ||||
| 05:12 | Category:Evolution diffhist +1,794 Mbauwens talk contribs (→Key Quotes) | ||||
| 05:11 | Introduction to the P2P Foundation Wiki Material about Spirituality diffhist +1,766 Mbauwens talk contribs (→We Need New Jedi's)[4] | ||||
| N 05:09 | Relation Between Ethics and Values diffhist +1,784 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " =Contextual Quote= < "''Ethics ... is not about obedience to rules, but about maintaining the conditions for sustainable self-organization at individual, social, and planetary scales''."> Francis Heylighen: "Values emerge from the constraints imposed by self-organizing systems. Across physics, biology, cognition, and society, self-organizing systems survive and grow only if they satisfy a small set of universal conditions: • synergy (their components must mut...") | ||||
11 January 2026
| N 11:19 | Kevin Kelly’s Assessment of AI’s Prospects for Humanity diffhist +9,082 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " =Discussion= Kevin Kelly: “There are three points I find helpful when thinking about AIs so far: The first is that we have to talk about AIs, plural. There is no monolithic singular AI that runs the world. Instead there are already multiple varieties of AI, and each of them have multiple models with their own traits, quirks, and strengths. For instance there are multiple LLM models, trained on slightly different texts, which yield different answers to queries. Then...") | ||||
| N 11:16 | Benefits of Participatory Funding diffhist +1,429 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " '''* Report: Who Decides Where Money Goes? The Benefits of Participatory Funding. By Sasha Costanza-Chock, Shivaani Selvaraj, et al. One Project, 2025.''' URL = https://oneproject.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/OneProject_ParticipatoryFunding_12.1.2025.pdf =Typology= Key Models and Their Benefits * Participatory Budgeting (PB) * Participatory Grantmaking (PG) * Participatory Investing (PI) * Indigenous & Traditional Approaches =Description= “We analyze...") | ||||
| N 11:13 | Digital Despair diffhist +1,437 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " =Description= Rezgar Akrawi: "Digital despair is a new and sophisticated tool of class domination, where algorithms and artificial intelligence are methodically and imperceptibly used over time to spread content that fosters feelings of helplessness and resignation. This is especially true for users with leftist and progressive orientations. These mechanisms amplify the failures and weaknesses of socialist experiments and leftist organizations, while portraying capit...") | ||||
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N 09:00 | Theories of Consciousness and the Problem of AI Awareness 2 changes history +6,842 [Mbauwens (2×)] | |||
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09:00 (cur | prev) +6,805 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " =Discussion= Richard Hames: “Several competing theories of consciousness offer different perspectives on whether artificial awe might be possible. Integrated Information Theory, developed by Giulio Tononi and colleagues, suggests consciousness arises from systems that integrate information in particular ways, generating what they term phi—a mathematical measure of integrated information. If this theory holds, then sufficiently complex artificial systems with the...") | |||
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N 08:58 | Empire by Inclusion 2 changes history +1,915 [Mbauwens (2×)] | |||
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08:54 (cur | prev) +1,766 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " '''* Book: Empire by inclusion. Bruno Macaes.''' URL = , https://brunomacaes.substack.com/p/a-new-kind-of-world-order-not-order =Description= Bruno Macaes: "If political order is to have this universal aspiration, it cannot be based on war or conquest but on the effort to find a place for different peoples and countries within the same global order. In my book World Builders I called it an empire by inclusion. After the Second World War, for example, Washington wa...") | |||
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08:52 | Ibn Khaldun 2 changes history +2,505 [Mbauwens (2×)] | |||
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| N 08:48 | Post-Publication Review diffhist +2,228 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " =Description= James Nuzzo: “When a researcher submits a paper to an academic journal, it typically undergoes peer review. The paper is first assigned to an editor, who determines whether it falls within the journal’s scope. If it does, the editor invites other academics to evaluate the work. Most papers are appraised by two or three reviewers, though in some cases four or five may be called upon. If the reviewers return a slew of negative assessments, the editor i...") | ||||
| N 08:46 | Guilt vs Shame-Based Morality diffhist +1,261 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " =Discussion= Matt Forney: “Guilt is the recognition that you have done something wrong, while shame is the feeling that you are wrong. The former requires acknowledging truth, while the latter has no connection to truth and centers around public perception of yourself and those close to you. … If you do wrong in a guilt-based morality system, your own conscience (assuming you aren’t a psychopath) gnaws away at you. … Shame-based … morality is arguably an...") | ||||
| 08:44 | Wamotopia diffhist +1,689 Mbauwens talk contribs | ||||
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08:42 | Robert Kegan Model of Adult Development 4 changes history +29,209 [Mbauwens (4×)] | |||
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| N 08:31 | Eve Theory of Consciousness diffhist +1,710 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " =Discussion= How humans evolved a soul. By Andrew Cutler. < " My thesis is that women discovered “I” first and then taught men about inner life. " > "Creation myths are memories of when women forged humans into a dualistic species. That sounds fantastic, but we have to have evolved at some point (and it must have been fantastic). Further, weaker versions of the idea are still interesting. For example, I hold that snake venom was used in the first rituals to h...") | ||||
| 08:29 | Noosphere diffhist +886 Mbauwens talk contribs (→Description) | ||||
| N 08:27 | Tinder diffhist +2,042 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " =Discussion= ==Tinder as a social catastrophy== Aporia: “In 2012, Tinder launched with a simple innovation: the swipe. Left for no, right for yes. The interface was deliberately game-like — the same variable reward mechanism that makes slot machines addictive. Within two years, the app was processing a billion swipes per day. The designers had built something more consequential than they knew. Before Tinder, you met partners primarily through work, church and fr...") | ||||
| N 08:26 | Fertility diffhist +6,442 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " =Statistics= ==A global unraveling of fertility== “In the United States, the share of young adults aged 18-29 reporting no sex in the past year doubled between 2010 and 2024 — from 12% to 24%. The increase was driven by men. At the 2018 peak, 28% of men under 30 reported no sex in the past year, compared to 18% of women. On dating apps, women’s average match rate is 31%; men’s is 2.6% — a 12-fold difference. The most desirable men receive overwhelming atten...") | ||||
| N 08:24 | Sterile Polygamy diffhist +3,308 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " =Description= Aporia: “t we’ve invented a new mating system. It has the sexual inequality of polygamy with fertility closer to a celibate religious order. The harem without the children. The monastery without the prayers. No one announced this revolution. There was no manifesto, no movement, no moment when the old order ended and the new one began. The Pill arrived. Women entered the workforce. Divorce was destigmatized. Dating apps were launched. Each change see...") | ||||
| 08:22 | Category:Gender diffhist +1,381 Mbauwens talk contribs (→Key Statistics) | ||||
| N 08:20 | Protocolization diffhist +8,968 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " =Context= Venkatesh Rao and Patrick Nast: “The technological elements of protocols – interoperability standards, kits, standardized fasteners, electrical connectors, plumbing regulations, safety codes, sewage pipes, modularity grammars – typically gently diffuse and deflect anthropomorphic impulses. Rather than serving our heroic individualist impulses, they quietly orchestrate and shape our mutualist and cooperative energies. Protocolization looks like ecologi...") | ||||
| 08:18 | Category:Identity Politics diffhist +23 Mbauwens talk contribs (→D)[2] | ||||
| N 08:16 | Defund the Police diffhist +6,317 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " =Discussion= ==Abolishing the Police Has Never Been the Default Left Demand== Freddie de Boer: “The widespread belief that abolishing or defunding the police has historically been a central aim of far-left politics is ahistorical, a matter of taking relatively recent framing and retroactively applying it to our history. While many contemporary activists indeed embrace slogans like “defund the police,” this does not mean that police abolition has been a longstan...") | ||||
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| N 09:25 | Metamodernity diffhist +3,453 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " =Discussion= Venkatesh Rao: "Metamodernity could perhaps be clubbed with Late Modernity, but it is useful to keep it distinct. I define it as attempts to resurrect patterns of modernity in piecemeal forms that might be viable for contemporary circumstances. (A friend of mine, Rob Knight, evocatively called it “modernism in drag”). This project, I believe, is ill-conceived, unnecessary, and doomed. I react poorly to things with “meta” in their name and I inte...") | ||||
| 09:22 | Postmodernity diffhist +4,957 Mbauwens talk contribs | ||||
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N 09:21 | Late Modernity 2 changes history +2,061 [Mbauwens (2×)] | |||
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09:19 (cur | prev) +2,041 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " =Discussion= Venkatesh Rao: "Late modernity is localized, slowly unraveling, zombie persistence of the modernity machine, including both natural persistence, and conscious political projects to perpetuate it while that’s still an option, or restore it to a pristine state once it is clearly entering a state of dereliction. There is not much more to be said about late modernity (the associated intellectual currents are fairly weak — Zygmunt Bauman and a few others...") | |||
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07:42 | World Machines 3 changes history +5,790 [Mbauwens (3×)] | |||
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| N 07:17 | Regenerative Commons Manifesto diffhist +1,335 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " '''* Article: From Commons to Commodities and Back: A Regenerative Commons Manifesto. Samuel Delesque. Oasa, December 27, 2025''' URL = https://oasa.earth/papers/from-commons-to-commodities-and-back-regenerative-commons-manifesto/ "For centuries, Western techno-civilization has treated land and nature as objects apart – resources to extract, commodities to trade. This worldview built dazzling cities and innovations, yet it also left scars: forests felled, soils...") | ||||
| N 07:16 | OASA - Open Autonomic Settlement Association diffhist +9,021 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " '''= "a land trust that acquires or receives land and places it into a protected commons for regenerative projects".''' URL = https://oasa.earth/ =Description= Samuel Delesque: "OASA (which stands for the Open Autonomic Settlement Association) is our attempt to build an operating system for a regenerative civilization – one village, one forest, one watershed at a time. It is not a theoretical framework; it is a functioning organization and network of projects, bo...") | ||||