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* [[Toward a Bioregional State]]. Mark Whitaker, 2005. | * [[Toward a Bioregional State]]. Mark Whitaker, 2005. | ||
* The [[Desktop Regulatory State]]. The Countervailing Power of Superempowered Individuals. Kevin Carson [http://desktopregulatorystate.wordpress.com] | * The [[Desktop Regulatory State]]. The Countervailing Power of Superempowered Individuals. Kevin Carson [http://desktopregulatorystate.wordpress.com] | ||
* The [[Sovereign State and Its Competitors]]: An Analysis of Systems Change. Hendrik Spruyt. Princeton University Press, 1996. [http://press.princeton.edu/titles/5611.html]: "The present international system, composed for the most part of sovereign, territorial states, is often viewed as the inevitable outcome of historical development. Hendrik Spruyt argues that there was nothing inevitable about the rise of the state system, however. Examining the competing institutions that arose during the decline of feudalism--among them urban leagues, independent communes, city states, and sovereign monarchies." |
Revision as of 07:41, 26 September 2011
This section will be further developed:
Introduction
- Michel Bauwens:
- The basic orientation of p2p theory towards societal reform: transforming civil society, the private and the state
- To the Finland Station: the political approach of P2P Theory
- David Ronfeldt: Bauwens and the Partner State
Key Books
- Toward a Bioregional State. Mark Whitaker, 2005.
- The Desktop Regulatory State. The Countervailing Power of Superempowered Individuals. Kevin Carson [1]
- The Sovereign State and Its Competitors: An Analysis of Systems Change. Hendrik Spruyt. Princeton University Press, 1996. [2]: "The present international system, composed for the most part of sovereign, territorial states, is often viewed as the inevitable outcome of historical development. Hendrik Spruyt argues that there was nothing inevitable about the rise of the state system, however. Examining the competing institutions that arose during the decline of feudalism--among them urban leagues, independent communes, city states, and sovereign monarchies."
Pages in category "P2P State Approaches"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 658 total.
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- A.M. Hocart on the Role of Ritual and Mythology in Human Governance
- Accountable Algorithms
- Acqua Beni Comuni Napoli
- Administrative State
- Afropolitan
- Against the Grain
- Agenda Colaborativa de Porto Alegre
- Alex Pentland on Datafying the Social for Frictionless Cybernetic Governance
- Algorithmic Regulation
- Alternatives to the Market and the State
- Althing
- Anacyclosis
- Anatomy of Revolution
- Andean Social Movements and the Refounding of the State
- Andrew Willard Jones on Subsidiarity
- Anti-Statist Traditions Within Marxism
- Aristotle on the Characteristics of the Greek Polis
- Asset Transfer
- Assurance Commons
- Aurobindo on the Dangers of a of the World-State
- Austin Wade Smith on the Core Patterns of Bioregional Governance
- Austro-American Group Struggle Tradition
B
- Balaji Srinivasan on the Emerging Network State
- Balaji Srinivasan on the Network State
- Balaji Srivanasan on the Three Competing Ideologies of the Networked World
- Before the State
- Beth Noveck on the Smart State
- Beyond State Capitalism
- Beyond Territorialism and Towards Spatialism
- Beyond the Technological Revolution
- Bioregional Democracy
- Bioregional Sovereignty
- Bioregional State
- Bitcoin and the State
- Bitcoin Cannot Serve the Necessary Function of Networked Public Money
- BitNation
- Blockchain as a Challenge to the Regulatory State
- Blockchain as an Alternative Institutional System to the State
- Blockchain Government
- Blockchain-Based Government
- Blockchain-Based Virtual Nations
- Blockchaingov
- Bologna as a City of Collaboration
- Brazilian Local Development Community Banks
- Breakdown of Nations
- Brian Miller on the Self-Made Myth
- Brickstarter
- British Digital Cooperative
- Bruce Yandle on the Tragedy of the Commons and the Implications for Environmental Regulation
- Brutocracy
- Building Public Capabilities Post-Covid - France
C
- Cape Light Compact
- Case for New Models of Public Ownership
- Causa en Común
- Censorship-Resistant Immutability
- Central Planning
- Characteristics of Developed State
- Characteristics of Early State Forms
- Characteristics of the Mature State
- China as a Civilization-State
- China as a Civilizational State
- Chris Marsden and Ian Brown on Better Regulation in the Information Age
- Christopher Coker on the Rise of the Civilizational State
- Circumscription Theory of the Origin of the State
- Cities as Commons
- Citizen Assets Programme in Barcelona
- Citizen Central Banking
- Citizen-Centered Governance
- Citizen-Centric Perspective on New Government Models for Europe after 2030
- City-State
- Civic Councils
- Civic Crowdfunding
- Civic Democratic Institution
- Civic eState Network
- CivicSponsor
- Civil Power and the Partner State
- Civil Regulation
- Civilization Practice Centers - China
- Civilization State
- Civilizational States
- Civilizationalism
- Civilizing Process
- Civilizing the State
- Clay Shirky on How the Internet Will Transform Government
- Climate Change and the State
- Cloud Country
- Co-Creative Labor, Productive Democracy and the Partner State
- Co-op Models for the Production of Health and Social Services
- Co-Production and Co-Creation in Public Services
- Co-Production and New Public Governance in Europe
- Co-Production of Public Services
- Co-Production Wales
- Collaborative Design, Open Innovation and Public Policy
- Collaborative Planning
- Collaborative Rationality for Public Policy
- Commodity Ecology Institutions
- Common Property vs Public Property
- Commoner State
- Commonification of Public Services
- Commonification of Water Services
- Commonization of Digital Public Goods and Services
- Commons - Regulation
- Commons Beyond Market and State
- Commons Enabling Infrastructures
- Commons Institutional Gap
- Commons Movements and Progressive Governments as Dual Power
- Commons State
- Commons Transition Plan (FLOK version)
- Commons, Markets and Democracy
- Commons, State and Public Policy
- Commons-Based Model for Energy Production
- Commons-Based Multilateralism
- Commons-Public Partnerships
- Commonwealth of Networks
- Communal Councils
- Communal State
- COMMUNIA’s 20 Policy Recommendations for the Public Domain
- Community Choice Energy Aggregation
- Community Knowledge Hub for Libraries
- Community Managed Libraries
- Community, State, and the Question of Social Evolution
- Concept of Sovereignty in the Indo-European World
- Conception of Value in Community Economies
- Conceptual Components of Global Commons
- Conflict Theories
- Connective Tissue Policy Framework
- Conservative Nanny State
- Consociational Regimes
- Constitution for the Commons - Netherlands
- Constitutional Ideas for an Anti-Oligarchic Republic
- Contract State
- Cooperative Approaches to Energy, Water and Rail
- Cooperative Commonwealth and the Partner State
- Cosmo-Localism as a Political Philosophy Beyond the Nation-State
- Critique of One-Sided Capitalist Contracts
- Crowdsourcing the Public Participation Process for Planning Projects
- Crypto Anarchy, Cyberstates, and Pirate Utopias
- Crypto Sovereignty and Post-Nation-State Governance
- Crypto-Based Censorship Resistance as Law and State Resistance
- Cryptoeconomic Systems as Institutions with Social and Algorithmic Governance Feedback Loops
- Currencies, Governments, and the Commons
- Cybernetic Planning
- Cybernetic Revolutionaries
- Cybernetic Self-Management
- Cybernetic State
- Cybersyn
D
- Dale Carrico on the Democratization of the State as a Necessary Tool Against Social Violence
- David Ronfeldt in Dialogue with the Partner State Concept
- David Ronfeldt on the Assurance Commons
- David Ronfeldt on the Chamber of the Commons
- Decentralization, Popular Democracy and Governance from Below in Bolivia
- Decentralized Borderless Virtual Nations
- Decentrally Planned Economy
- Declining Rate of Profit
- Decolonization and State Refounding in Ecuador
- Deep History of the Earliest States
- Deep State
- Democracy and the Early State
- Democratically Accountable Ownership Model for Health and Care Services
- Demoradical Regulation
- Deskilling of the State
- Desktop Regulatory State
- Differences Between Empire and Imperialism
- Digital Calculation Debate
- Digital Commons and the State
- Digital Commons as Drivers of Sovereignty
- Digital Public Assets
- Distributist Approach to the State
- Diversifying Public Ownership for Participation and Social Empowerment
- Dooyeweerd's Christian Philosophical Approach to the State and Civil Society
E
- E-Estonia
- Early State and Its Alternatives
- EARN Inter-Nation Conference 2018
- Ecological Civilization - Chinese Policy
- Economics and the Near-Death Experience of Democratic Governance
- Ecopolitical Nation
- Egalitarian Behavior and Reverse Dominance Hierarchy
- Electronic Government as a Service
- Ellen Brown on Public Banking
- Emergence of Chiefdoms
- Emergence of Civilization
- Empire of Disorder
- Enacting Community Economies Within a Welfare State
- Enclosures of Essential Medicines
- Endowment Zones
- English Glorious Revolution of 1688-89 as Institutional Phase Transition
- Entrepreneurial State
- Erik Olin Wright on the Role of the State, the Market and Civil Society
- EU as Collaborative State
- Evolution of Statehood
- Evolution of the Means of Destruction
- Evolution of the Territorial Sizes of Empires
- Evolutionary Pathways to Statehood
- Extitutional Processes