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...contrast to a planned economy or a market or barter economy. In a planned economy, goods and services are distributed by explicit command and control rather
The internet is often called a "gift economy".
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way? In a gift economy, driven by the power of imagination, backed by
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...t to select lists of the "right" people(*5) , demonstrates that this "gift economy" is robust enough to command investment and trade in reputation (*6).
• The aim then of the artist in the gift economy is to have their work shown, to the betterment of their reputation, and to
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* What is the gift economy? How does it relate to the commercial economy?
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"Interview with Douglas Rushkoff: "The beginning is really to develop a gift economy"
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I have characterized this paradox economy as the gift commodity Internet economy (Fuchs,
...for free, the more profit can be generated. Although the principle of the gift points towards a postcapitalist
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Podcast via http://www.radioproject.org/2010/01/burning-mans-gift-economy/
...s one of the most unusual economic structures in the world–a ‘[[Gift Economy]]’. Making Contact producer Andrew Stelzer’s been there, and sat down
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...wo years now, my suggestion has been that we embrace the notion of a "gift economy of property," that we acknowledge, on the one hand, what is profoundly unna
Over two years ago, I introduced the notion of the "gift economy of property," my intervention in the debate over "self-ownership," as a sor
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...cies of the "tragedy of the commons," and the moral and social dynamics of gift-exchange within communities.
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...y, or at least that it bore something of that spirit. To recreate a sacred economy, it is necessary to restore to money that original spirit.
...eds of other people and earned their gratitude.” Later, when I receive a gift from someone else, I give them that token. Gifts can circulate across vast
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"Why don't we need each other? It is because all the gift relationships upon which we once depended are now paid services.
...growth beyond the natural limit the environment poses. From the gift perspective, what is happening is that we no longer seek merely to
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...nomy Implementations as well as principles and approaches for desired Gift Economy Software. The goals are:
Individuals currently interested in a Gift Economy Software implementation:
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* [[Gift Economy]]
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==The gift economy, not barter, preceded the market economy==
...ently. They are, as French anthropologist Marcel Mauss famously put it, ‘gift economies’ where transactions are either based on principles of open-hand
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...circles and sharing groups on page two, and businesses that operate in the gift on page three."
* Impossible Online gift economy impossible.com
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'''* Book: Profit and Gift in the Digital Economy. By Dave Elder-Vass, Loughborough University, 2016'''
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...rebuild the space itself. Two trends are converging and making open source economy possible: the moldability and plasticity of financial technologies and the
The new network technologies will produce a radically different economy. We are building tools for you to start exploring and operating it."
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...f Empire, but it can also enables new types of marketplaces , gift/sharing economy practices. Where P2P is a full process, we will argue that it is a form of
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...e is predicated on abundance, how far can it be extended into the material economy, and leave its confinement in the field of pure immaterial production, such
...ocal Exchange Trading Networks), or what Yochai Benkler calls 'the Sharing Economy' and involves the sharing of physical assets such as cars (car pooling in
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The primary economy is based on reciprocity, which derives from common ancestry or lineage. It
The secondary economy arises together with power monopolies which engender coercion as a means to
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# a gift economy, in the sense that there is dynamic of giving in exchange for participating
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'''3.4.A. P2P, The Gift Economy and Communal Shareholding'''
'''3.4.A. P2P, The Gift Economy and Communal Shareholding'''
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...s, initiated by the Church but drawing on popular fervor, a competition in gift giving, and lots of volunteer labor!!! When we define P2P processes as a fo
...ure civilization to have a core of P2P processes, surrounded by a layer of gift and fair trade applications, and with a market that operates based upon the
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1.B. The Gift Economy 133
Medieval Expressions of the Gift Economy 136
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...be time exchange, objects, services, knowledge... in a competitive or gift economy. Scarce mainstream currrencies only serve competitive markets. Open money s
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===Adam Arvidsson on the [[Crisis of Value and the Ethical Economy]]===
Read it here: The [[Crisis of Value and the Ethical Economy]]
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...of Empire, but it can also enable new types of marketplaces, gift/sharing economy practices. Where P2P is a full process, we will argue that it is a form of
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...m on its own image. For example, the tribal mode of organization, the gift economy, was based on reciprocity, i.e. Equality Matching. The agrarian mode was mo
...a legitimate expectation, or hope, that the recent evolution from a market economy to a market society, in which every social relationship is in the process o
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...er the short-term flourishing of the hope for instant riches in the dotcom economy, many of them turned their energies to the social sphere, where internet-ba
...of political and ethical measures in the form of a commons-based political economy. Paradoxically, through the strengthening of cooperation, it will also re-i
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...global needs, creating ecological sustainability, enabling the information economy, leveraging the open source paradigm, etc). Just as there are now millions
...be time exchange, objects, services, knowledge... in a competitive or gift economy. Scarce mainstream currrencies only serve competitive markets. Open money s
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...(the Church and the Sangha), which was the pillar of a redistributive gift economy. In South-East Asia, which accepts temporary spiritual engagement, people w
...es, surrounded by a gift economy based on shareable goods, a strong social economy run by non-profit companies, and a reformed market sector, where prices ref
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...ons. It is a fair summary to say that the tribal era was dominated by gift economy modes based on reciprocity; that is was followed by the tributary class soc
...and profits of an elite, can only invests ten percent in the productivity economy. It must be replaced by smarter complementary currencies, and on a major mo
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...ng what P2P is and how it differs from its close cousins, such as the gift economy. The method involves looking at the emergence of a same form throughout the
...can offer a fair arbitrage, in the public interest, between market-, gift economy, and P2P-based alternatives. How to develop peer governance and multistakeh
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...('netarchical' enterprises who enable and exploit participative networks); gift economies or sharing economies (the latter defined by Yochai Benkler), such
5. Gift and sharing economy practices are enabled by P2P infrastructures: open money and local currency
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...f Empire, but it can also enables new types of marketplaces , gift/sharing economy practices. Where P2P is a full process, we will argue that it is a form of
...regime, but, commercial players are themselves subject to the logic of the economy of attention and the Wisdom Game, dictating policies of information sharing
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