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#[[Digital Property, Privacy, and the New Digital Serfdom]] | #[[Digital Property, Privacy, and the New Digital Serfdom]] | ||
#[[Why Technology Turns Toxic in an Unequal World]] | #[[Why Technology Turns Toxic in an Unequal World]] | ||
# | #The Knowledge Illusion. [[Why We Never Think Alone]]. By Steven Sloman. | ||
#[[Post-Capitalist Entrepreneurship]] | #[[Post-Capitalist Entrepreneurship]] | ||
#[[Doughnut Economics]] | #[[Doughnut Economics]] | ||
Latest revision as of 04:12, 12 January 2018
Candidates
- Prehistoric Myths in Modern Political Philosophy
- On the Commons and the Transformation to Postcapitalism
- Software and Sovereignty
- Elinor Ostrom's Rules for Radicals
- Radical Technologies
- Funding an Economy of Civic Spaces in the Cooperative City through Community Finance
- Power, Fortune, and Survival in the Age of Networks
- Patterning Instinct
- Digital Property, Privacy, and the New Digital Serfdom
- Why Technology Turns Toxic in an Unequal World
- The Knowledge Illusion. Why We Never Think Alone. By Steven Sloman.
- Post-Capitalist Entrepreneurship
- Doughnut Economics
- Promise and Perils of the Algorithm-Driven Economy
- Twitter and Tear Gas: The Power and Fragility of Networked Protest. By Zeynep Tufekci. Yale University Press, 2017