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Revision as of 13:04, 4 March 2008
Definition
Not sure yet, see http://Marxists.org/glossary/terms/m/o.htm and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mode_of_production
The Wikipedia summarizes the Marxist definition as follows:
" a mode of production (in German: Produktionsweise, meaning 'the way of producing') is a specific combination of:
- productive forces: these include human labour power and the means of production (eg. tools, equipment, buildings and technologies, materials, and improved land) and desire.
- social and technical relations of production: these include the property, power and control relations governing society's productive assets, often codified in law, cooperative work relations and forms of association, relations between people and the objects of their work, and the relations between social classes."
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mode_of_production)
Examples
Existing Modes
- Asiatic
- Capitalist
- Classic
- "Commons-based Peer Production", http://Benkler.org/CoasesPenguin.html
- Foraging
- Feudal
- Slavery
Also:
- Copyleft (not a full mode, as it does not account for Material Inputs)
Proposed Alternatives
- Anarchist
- Anarcho Capitalist
- Communal Capitalist http://www.bardina.org/agusuk09.htm
- Communist
- Copyfarleft
- Open Enterprise
- Open Source Ecology Open Farm Tech
- Peer Trust Network Project
- Peerconomy From Exchange to Contributions
- Property Left