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Cooperative Cycles are intentional socio - technical arrangements where results and even side-results of one production process feed into another, offering opportunity to sustainably base ones production in a social context without exchange or at least with drastically diminuished costs. | Cooperative Cycles are intentional socio - technical arrangements where results and even side-results of one production process feed into another, offering opportunity to sustainably base ones production in a social context without exchange or at least with drastically diminuished costs. | ||
Note that | Note that human production in tribal or village economies for thousands of years was largely based on this concept. Can we see a revival with P2P Production? | ||
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Cooperative Cycles are intentional socio - technical arrangements where results and even side-results of one production process feed into another, offering opportunity to sustainably base ones production in a social context without exchange or at least with drastically diminuished costs.
Note that human production in tribal or village economies for thousands of years was largely based on this concept. Can we see a revival with P2P Production?