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==Institutions for the Commons== | |||
* [[David Ronfeldt on the Assurance Commons]] | |||
* [[David Ronfeldt on the Chamber of the Commons]] | |||
==Labour as a Commons== | ==Labour as a Commons== | ||
Revision as of 09:18, 24 December 2012
Abundance vs. Scarcity
- Roberto Verzola on Undermining vs. Developing Abundance
- Juliet Schor on the Four Fundamentals of Plenitude
Institutions for the Commons
Labour as a Commons
- From Labour as Commodity to Labour as a Common. Draft of an article by Hilary Wainwright
The State and the Commons
- David Ronfeldt in Dialogue with the Partner State Concept. Discusses: 1) Bauwens anticipates the “partner state” ; 2) The big picture of which the partner state is a part; 3) P2P as the transforming form; 4) P2P networks vis à vis other forms of organization. Available via http://twotheories.blogspot.com/2011/07/bauwens-partner-state-part-1-of-2-vis.html
- The commons, the state, and transformative politics. Hilary Wainwright [1]. See: Commons, State, and Transformative Politics
- Co-Creative Labor, Productive Democracy and the Partner State: By Hilary Wainwright. a very important text to reset government policies for the p2p age. The text discusses: 1 A value revolution in labor; 2 Re-constituting industrial strategies based on co-creative labor ; 3 The Co-Creative Economy needs a Partner State [2]
Towards Equitable Markets
- Wouter Tebbens: Can We Liberate the Market through Commons Governance? [3]
- Marvin Brown: Civic Conversations vs. Commercial Conversations
Towards Equitable Resource Use
- Wolfgang Hoeschele on Contributory Resource Use ; from the book, The Economics of Abundance
- Juliet Schor on the Two Types of Economic Growth ; from the book, Plenitude: New Economics of True Wealth
Towards Equitable Property Rights
- Wolfgang Hoeschele: Resource Use and Property Rights to Minimize Scarcity
- Marvin Brown on Civic Liberty vs. Property Liberty
- Marvin Brown: Civic Membership vs Market Ownership