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==Comments==
'''Physical Production''' highlights the [[Rivalry]] is inherent in all production.


This phrase is mentioned so much, and Category:Design doesn't seem to cover what seems to be implied.
A user must compensate the collective others through by paying an [[At Cost]] [[Price]], [[Tax]] or [[Rent]].


I think we need this page so we can begin to talk about the rivalry and exclusion inherent in all production, and how to compensate the collective others through an "at cost" [[Tax]] or [[Rent]].  (By 'Tax' and/or 'Rent' here I am NOT talking about the [[Profit]] portion of those things, but using the terms as Henry George suggested in his proposal for a "Single Tax" or "Land Rent" (though I don't fully agree with his approach)).
While producing bread and software both require [[Physical Sources]], we also need to talk about what actually IS different between wine and song.


While I have talked about the similarities of bread and software, we also need to talk about what actually IS different when copying wine or song. -- [[User:Ownut|Ownut]] 13:19, 5 February 2008 (PST)
Related: [[Free Production]]
 
[[Category:Peereconomy]]
[[Category:Peerproduction]]

Latest revision as of 14:34, 6 August 2019

Physical Production highlights the Rivalry is inherent in all production.

A user must compensate the collective others through by paying an At Cost Price, Tax or Rent.

While producing bread and software both require Physical Sources, we also need to talk about what actually IS different between wine and song.

Related: Free Production