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==Project One: The Book== | ==Project One: The Book== | ||
'''Foreword by famous person''' | |||
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===Part One: The Foundations: The Three Meta-Paradigms=== | ===Part One: The Foundations: The Three Meta-Paradigms=== | ||
''Covers the principles involved'' | |||
'''Chapter 1: Paradigm One: Everything shall be Open and Free''' | |||
Chapter | '''Chapter 2: Paradigm Two: Participation shall be extended to all; and all shall collaborate''' | ||
Chapter | '''Chapter 3: Paradigm Three: Our common production shall remain common''' | ||
''Covers the Commons, the Public Domain'' | |||
Chapter 4: Distributed Networks | '''Chapter 4: Distributed Networks''' | ||
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Chapter 5: Peer Production or the Sharing Economy | '''Chapter 5: Peer Production or the Sharing Economy''' | ||
''Covers free software/open source, the Wikipedia experiment, etc..; open hardware, open design'' | |||
'''Chapter 6: Peer Governance or Absolute Democracy''' | |||
''Covers leadership/management of peer production projects specifically'' | |||
''Covers new forms of participative democracy generally'' | |||
Chapter 7: Peer Property | |||
'''Chapter 7: Peer Property''' | |||
''Covers licenses such as the GPL/CC Licenses and property forms such as trusts, cooperatives, open capital'' | |||
===Part Three: The Applications=== | ===Part Three: The Applications=== | ||
'''Chapter 8: Business and Economics''' | |||
'''Chapter 9: Politics and Society''' | |||
'''Chapter 10: Philosophy and Spirituality''' | |||
'''Chapter 11: Art, music and creativity''' | |||
==Project Two: The DVD== | ==Project Two: The DVD== | ||
'''The P2P Manuscript''' | |||
'''The Document Vault''' | |||
'''The Audio Vault''' | |||
'''The Video Vault''' | |||
Revision as of 09:20, 4 July 2006
Book publishing project of Michel Bauwens and Samuel Rose, with James Burke for illustrations and multimedia interventions.
Title and Justification
Title
MB: The Peer to Peer Encyclopedia
MB: The Peer to Peer Revolution
SubTitle
MB: A toolbook for a new life and a new society???
Table of Contents
Project One: The Book
Foreword by famous person
Introduction by Michel Bauwens and/or Samuel Rose
Part One: The Foundations: The Three Meta-Paradigms
Covers the principles involved
Chapter 1: Paradigm One: Everything shall be Open and Free
Chapter 2: Paradigm Two: Participation shall be extended to all; and all shall collaborate
Chapter 3: Paradigm Three: Our common production shall remain common
Covers the Commons, the Public Domain
Chapter 4: Distributed Networks
Part Two: The P2P Processes
Chapter 5: Peer Production or the Sharing Economy
Covers free software/open source, the Wikipedia experiment, etc..; open hardware, open design
Chapter 6: Peer Governance or Absolute Democracy
Covers leadership/management of peer production projects specifically
Covers new forms of participative democracy generally
Chapter 7: Peer Property
Covers licenses such as the GPL/CC Licenses and property forms such as trusts, cooperatives, open capital
Part Three: The Applications
Chapter 8: Business and Economics
Chapter 9: Politics and Society
Chapter 10: Philosophy and Spirituality
Chapter 11: Art, music and creativity
Project Two: The DVD
The P2P Manuscript
The Document Vault
The Audio Vault
The Video Vault