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4 December 2025
- Digital Democracy in Decentralised Autonomous Organisations 05:11 0 Mbauwens talk contribs (→Abstract)
- diffhistN Digital Democracy in Decentralised Autonomous Organisations 05:11 +1,477 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " '''* Article: Beutel, T., Makode, P.K., Tessone, C.J., Serdült, U. (2026). Digital Democracy in Decentralised Autonomous Organisations. In: Lustenberger, M., Spychiger, F., Küng, L. (eds) Decentralized Autonomous Organizations—Governance, Technology, and Legal Perspectives. DAWO 2025. Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics. Springer, Cham.''' [https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-032-03273-7_3 doi] URL = https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-032-03273-7_...")
27 November 2025
- diffhistN Commons-Based Temporary Housing Project 02:04 +19 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " * see: Communa ")
- Communa 02:01 −52 Mbauwens talk contribs (→More information)
- Communa 02:01 +16,456 Mbauwens talk contribs
- Communa 01:54 +2,291 Mbauwens talk contribs
- Temporary Housing Projects 01:39 +46 Mbauwens talk contribs
- diffhistN Temporary Housing Projects 01:36 +6,973 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " =Discussion= (Translated from the French, in EnCommuns) By Sébastien Broca and Corinne Vercher-Chaptal: "In major cities or their close peripheries, we are witnessing the development of projects that occupy vacant or underused spaces: industrial or railway sites in the process of transformation, former public facilities (hospitals, schools), office or residential buildings, vacant commercial surfaces, or leftover urban spaces. Their multiplication over the past twen...")
26 November 2025
- System-State 23:56 0 Mbauwens talk contribs (→Discusison)
- System-State 23:56 +3,004 Mbauwens talk contribs
- diffhistN China’s Temporal Triplicity 23:52 +1,153 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " =Discussion= Chor Pharn: "China’s OS does not run on a single civilisational clock. It runs simultaneously on three: The ancient clock, moving in millennia, carrying the reflex that unity prevents catastrophe. The compressed modernity clock, moving in decades, where safety, welfare, mobility, and consumption — all under thirty years old — expanded faster than their moral and institutional anchors could deepen. The autonomic clock, moving in milliseconds, driv...")
- diffhistN System-State 23:41 +852 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " =Description= Chor Pharn: A system-state is not a strong state. It is not a Leninist state. It is not a technocratic state. A system-state is a civilisation that has: a coherent centre responsive peripheries a memory architecture an industrial metabolism an infrastructural nervous system a sovereign financial circulatory system and a feedback loop that binds all the above together China is the only one in this category today. Japan once approximated it. T...")
- diffhistN China's Civilizational Stack 23:32 +6,551 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " =Context= ==The System-State Defined== Chor Pharn: A system-state is not a strong state. It is not a Leninist state. It is not a technocratic state. A system-state is a civilisation that has: a coherent centre responsive peripheries a memory architecture an industrial metabolism an infrastructural nervous system a sovereign financial circulatory system and a feedback loop that binds all the above together China is the only one in this category today....")
- MediaWiki:Common.js 09:25 −5 MDEE talk contribs
- MediaWiki:Common.js 09:23 +148 MDEE talk contribs
- MediaWiki:Common.js 09:19 +474 MDEE talk contribs
- Post-National Citizenship 01:39 +1,502 Mbauwens talk contribs
25 November 2025
- Guide to Open Content Licenses 15:15 +26 Asimong talk contribs
- Lawrence Liang 15:14 +27 Asimong talk contribs (→More Information)
- Lawrence Liang 15:13 +84 Asimong talk contribs (→More Information)
- Lawrence Liang 15:10 −2 Asimong talk contribs (→Bio)
- Lawrence Liang 15:08 +2 Asimong talk contribs
- Guide to Open Content Licenses 15:07 0 Asimong talk contribs
- Guide to Open Content Licenses 15:07 −10 Asimong talk contribs
- Guide to Open Content Licenses 15:05 0 Asimong talk contribs
- Lawrence Liang 15:05 0 Asimong talk contribs (→More Information)
- Guide to Open Content Licenses 15:04 −4 Asimong talk contribs
- Guide to Open Content Licenses 15:02 0 Asimong talk contribs
- Guide to Open Content Licenses 15:01 −1 Asimong talk contribs
- AGI Economy 05:24 +1,520 Mbauwens talk contribs (→Discussion)
- Artificial General Intelligence 02:13 +2,434 Mbauwens talk contribs
24 November 2025
- diffhistN Infrastructural Capitalism in China 05:14 +652 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " =More information= PUN, N. (2025). China’s Deepening Infrastructural Capitalism : The Hard Landing of Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, and Automated Technology. The Weizenbaum Journal of the Digital Society, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.34669/wi.wjds/5.1.1 TSE, T., & PUN, N. (2024). Infrastructural capitalism in China : Alibaba, its corporate culture and three infrastructural mechanisms. Global Media and China, 9(1), 11-30. https://doi.org/10.1177/20594364241226846...")
- diffhistN Adam Tooze on China's Geopolitical Strategy of Connections 01:44 +4,184 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " =Discussion= Adam Tooze: "China is not just inheriting the world the West made, including through imperialism; it is actively engaged in reshaping it, or world making. This difference is more than methodological, it may help us, perhaps, both to see the world more clearly and to come to terms of it in a less antagonistic manner. China in the late 1990s effectively created a new Bretton Woods - some call it Bretton Woods 2.0 - by autonomously by pegging its currency...")
- diffhistN Fully Distributed Economic Computation 01:22 +2,396 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " =Discussion= ECSA: "Economic systems are fundamentally computational. They operate according to underlying rules: a formal economic logic that inscribes how value is defined, recognized, measured, and coordinated. This shapes their outcomes, limitations, and the economic agency they afford to participants. Understanding this is the key to guiding their evolution. It reveals that our economic reality is not natural, but human-made. And that, if we want to change it, t...")
- AGI Economy 01:19 +58 Mbauwens talk contribs (→Discussion)
- AGI Economy 01:18 +2,378 Mbauwens talk contribs (→Discussion)
- Project Society 01:09 +10 Mbauwens talk contribs (→Why it unravelled)
- Artificial General Intelligence 00:52 +8 Mbauwens talk contribs (→More Information)
- diffhistN AGI Economy 00:50 +6,712 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " '''= "From Population to Computing: A Fundamental Shift in Growth Drivers".''' =Description= Suyeon Kim: "Professor Restrepo defines AGI as “a state in which all economically valuable work currently performed by humans can be accomplished using computational resources.” AGI thus represents more than technological superiority in specific domains—it marks a critical inflection point where algorithms and computing power combine to replace production activities ac...")
- Solidarity Tech 00:38 −4 Mbauwens talk contribs
- diffhistN Pascual Restrepo on Bottleneck Work vs Supplementary Work 00:30 +1,504 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " =Discussion= Suyeon Kim, summarizing Pascual Restrepo: "Professor Restrepo categorizes the multitude of tasks that comprise economic activity into two fundamental types. “Bottleneck work” refers to critical infrastructure—core tasks that must function together for the broader system to operate. This kind of work has an interdependent structure in that economic activity as a whole grinds to a halt if even one bottleneck fails. In contrast, “supplementary work...")
- State-Based Industrial Policy as the Cause of the Asian Miracle 00:22 −27 Mbauwens talk contribs
- Artificial General Intelligence 00:17 +2,242 Mbauwens talk contribs
23 November 2025
- diffhistN Post-National Citizenship 14:40 +1,383 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " =More information= * Article: Towards Post-National and Denationalized Citizenship. By SASKIA SASSEN. URL = https://saskiasassen.com/PDFs/publications/Towards-post-national-and-denationalized-citizenship.pdf "Most of the scholarship on citizenship has claimed a necessary connection to the national state. The transformations afoot today raise questions about this proposition in so far as they significantly alter those conditions which in the past fed that articulati...")
22 November 2025
- diffhistN China as a Status Quo Power 02:00 +1,746 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " '''* Article: What Does China Want? Open By David C. Kang, Jackie S. H. Wong, Zenobia T. Chan. International Security (2025) 50 (1): 46–81. [https://doi.org/10.1162/ISEC.a.5 doi]''' URL = https://direct.mit.edu/isec/article/50/1/46/132729/What-Does-China-Want =Abstract= "The conventional wisdom is that China is a rising hegemon eager to replace the United States, dominate international institutions, and re-create the liberal international order in its own image. D...")
21 November 2025
- Annotated Bibliography on the Evolution of Civilization 17:24 −1 Asimong talk contribs (→West: Teilhard de Chardin: Through the Noosphere towards the Omega Point)
- Brian Swimme on the History of the Noosphere 17:24 0 Asimong talk contribs (→Directory)
- Move log 17:11 Asimong talk contribs moved page Brian Swinne on the History of the Noosphere to Brian Swimme on the History of the Noosphere (Misspelled title)
- Move log 17:11 Asimong talk contribs moved page Brian Swinne on the History of Cerebralization in Humanity to Brian Swimme on the History of Cerebralization in Humanity (Misspelled title)
- Future Primal 17:05 −1 Asimong talk contribs (→Brianne Swinne on the Elements of the New Paradigm)