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This category is dedicated to the work of [[Christian Siefkes]].  His efforts to help realize the future of the peer economy, or '[[Peerconomy]]', are formulated in his book [[From Exchange to Contributions]].


=Some of the questions being addressed in Peereconomy=
Note how Siefkes spells "[[Peerconomy]]" (rather than "peereconomy", the spelling used for this category).


*On Exchange
==Key Quotes==
**What are some of the methods that peers use to perform [[Transaction | transactions]] and exchanges?
[[Christian Siefkes]]:
**What are the tools that [[Peers]] are using for [[Exchange | exchange]]?
**How does Peereconomy bring us closer to [[Fair exchange | fair exchange]]?
**What is Peereconomy to the [[Contribution Economy]]?  Or the [[Coordination Economy]]?  How are those they same or different?
*On Scale
**What is the state of the Peereconomy now?  Where is being used and what does it look like?  What are the very best examples?  Wy are they the best?
**What's in store for the future?  How will the Peereconomy progress towards being an option for more individuals?
**How are Peers able to work together on national or international scales in the face of global competition?
**Are there aspects of the Peereconomy that do not scale well or at all?
**What does [[Protocol]] have to do with the Peereconomy?
**Can the Peereconomy completely replace Capitalism?  Is that a good idea?
*On Needs
**Can complex physical goods really  be produced in the Peereconomy?
**How will the Peer experience differ in the Peereconomy?
**Does the concept of Ownership change in the Peereconomy?  How?  How does this influence the concept of Peerproperty?
**Are there needs that the Peereconomy cannot meet?
*On Specificity
**What concepts need to be covered in the Peereconomy category?
**How does the Peereconomy relate to Peerproduction?  Are they the same thing?  How are they different, and where do they overlap?  And Peergovernance? 


To place additional articles in this category, add the following to the bottom of your article:
"Is a society possible where production is driven by demand and not by profit? Where there is no need to sell anything and hence no unemployment? Where competition is more a game than a struggle for survival? Where there is no distinction between people with capital and those without? A society where it would be silly to keep your ideas and knowledge secret instead of sharing them; and where scarcity is no longer a precondition of economic success, but a problem to be worked around?


<pre><nowiki>[[Category:Peereconomy]]</nowiki></pre>
It is..."<br />
(http://peerconomy.org/wiki/Main_Page)


==Key Concepts of This Category==
* [[Commons-Based Peer Production]]
* [[Open Source]]
* [[Free Software]]
* [[Abundance]]


=Dedication=
==Useful learning resources==


This category is dedicated to the work of [[Christian Siefkes]].  His efforts to help realize the future of Peereconomy are formulated in his book [[From Exchange to Contributions]].
===Introductory===
* Our [[Peerconomy]] page
* A Venture Capitalist view of the [[Peer Economy]]
* Concise explanatory notes by Christian Siefkes are at his site as [http://www.keimform.de/2010/self-organized-plenty/ Self-Organized Plenty]


Full text of the book is available via http://www.peerconomy.org/text/peer-economy.pdf
===Deeper Study===
* The page [[From Exchange to Contributions]] links to the book by Christian Siefkes, reviews of it, and other related materials.
* [http://peerconomy.org/wiki/Main_Page Related wiki by Christian Siefkes] (revised up to 2013)
* Posts tagged as [http://www.keimform.de/tag/peer-economy/ peer-economy] from the [http://www.keimform.de/ Keimform Blog] <br />(contains articles in German and [http://www.keimform.de/category/english/ English]). (current)


Introduction: Christian Siefkes on [http://www.keimform.de/2010/self-organized-plenty/ Distributed Commons-based Peer Production as Self-Organized Plenty]
==Related Categories==
* [[:Category: Sharing]]


=Key Resources=
[[Category:Economics]]
 
The book:
 
#English edition: '''Christian Siefkes. From Exchange to Contributions: Generalizing Peer Production into the Physical World.''' Edition C. Siefkes, Berlin, 2007. ISBN 978-3-940736-00-0.
#German translation: '''Christian Siefkes. Beitragen statt tauschen. Materielle Produktion nach dem Modell Freier Software.''' AG SPAK Bücher, Neu-Ulm, 2008. ISBN 978-3-930830-99-2. Full text: http://peerconomy.org/text/peer-oekonomie.pdf
 
Important links:
 
#Central site from Christian Siefkes, at http://peerconomy.org/wiki/Main_Page
#Posts tagged as [http://www.keimform.de/tag/peer-economy/ peer-economy] from the [http://www.keimform.de/ Keimform Blog] (contains articles in German and [http://www.keimform.de/category/english/ English]).
 
Important reviews:
 
#Review by Stefan Meretz: [http://peerconomy.org/wiki/Peer_Economy._A_Transition_Concept. Peer Economy: A Transition Concept.] Translation of a [http://www.streifzuege.org/texte_str/str_07-41_meretz_imwo_peer-oekonomie.html German-language article] from the Vienna journal ''Streifzüge'', No. 41
#Critical review by Stefan Merten: http://en.wiki.oekonux.org/Oekonux/DrawingBoard/PeerconomyReview
#* Partial response: [http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/christian-siefkes-on-the-difference-between-capitalism-and-the-peer-economy/2008/09/29 Christian Siefkes on the difference between capitalism and the peer economy] (an excerpt from [http://www.oekonux.org/list-en/archive/msg04996.html this mail])
 
=Presentation of his book=
 
#[http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/book-of-the-week-towards-an-economy-of-contributions-1/2007/12/10 Towards an Economy of Contributions Part one]
#[http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/book-of-the-week-towards-an-economy-of-contributions-2/2007/12/12 Towards an Economy of Contributions Part two]
 
 
=Selections from the P2P Foundation blog=
 
#[http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/christian-siefkes-on-effort-sharing-vs-market-allocation/2008/05/01 Effort Sharing vs. Market Allocation]
#[http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/christian-siefkes-on-the-difference-between-the-peer-economy-and-the-market-economy/2008/03/03 On the difference between a Peer Economy and a Market Economy]
#[http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/christian-siefkes-on-money-and-state-forms-in-the-peer-economy/2008/03/02 On Money and State Forms in the Peer Economy]
#[http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/christian-siefkes-on-possession-not-property-as-the-basis-of-the-commons/2008/02/15 On possession, not property, as the basis of the Commons]
#[http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/christian-siefkes-on-decision-making-and-conflict-resolution-in-material-peer-production/2008/02/13 On Decision Making and Conflict Resolution in Material Peer Production]
#[http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/christian-siefkes-on-local-associations-for-organizing-material-peer-production/2008/02/12 On Local Associations for Organizing Material Peer Production]
#[http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/christian-siefkes-on-distribution-pools/2008/02/11 On Distribution Pools]
#[http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/christian-siefkes-on-distributing-effort-through-weighting-labor/2008/02/03 On Distributing Effort through Weighting Labor]
#[http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/christian-siefkes-on-hint-based-stigmergic-systems/2008/02/02 On Hint-based Stigmergic Systems]
#[http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/dialogue-with-christian-siefkes-understanding-material-peer-production-1/2008/01/22 Understanding Material Peer Production]

Latest revision as of 21:33, 27 August 2019

This category is dedicated to the work of Christian Siefkes. His efforts to help realize the future of the peer economy, or 'Peerconomy', are formulated in his book From Exchange to Contributions.

Note how Siefkes spells "Peerconomy" (rather than "peereconomy", the spelling used for this category).

Key Quotes

Christian Siefkes:

"Is a society possible where production is driven by demand and not by profit? Where there is no need to sell anything and hence no unemployment? Where competition is more a game than a struggle for survival? Where there is no distinction between people with capital and those without? A society where it would be silly to keep your ideas and knowledge secret instead of sharing them; and where scarcity is no longer a precondition of economic success, but a problem to be worked around?

It is..."
(http://peerconomy.org/wiki/Main_Page)

Key Concepts of This Category

Useful learning resources

Introductory

Deeper Study

Related Categories