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The transition to a peer-to-peer (P2P) society implies that our relationships become less hierarchical (in the context of domination hierarchies, not hierarchies of empowerment), and increasingly between equals ; that is, between peers. Power is diffused and more 'distributed' across society. In the understanding of the P2P Foundation, we are in a transitional period towards a system that can act within planetary boundaries, which also require a form of social equity. This is achieved through the model of a commons-centric society. This doesn't require abolishing the other forms of allocation which have existed in tandem for 5,000 years, i.e. commoning, the gift economy, redistribution (the state) and market allocation, but a new equilibrium amongst them, and a evolution from a market-centric capitalist society, to a commons-centric post-capitalist society.


The transition to a peer-to-peer (P2P) society implies that our relationships become less and less hierarchical, and increasingly as between equals – that is, between peers.
The pages in this category involve, in some way or other, the question of how we are getting there or what it would be like.
Power is diffused across society. The pages in this category involve, in some way or other, the question of how we are getting there or what it would be like.
There are many insights to be had from previous transitions in society between one system and another.
There are many insights to be had from previous transitions in society between one system and another.


==Key Concepts of this Category==
==Key Concepts of this Category==
* See our page on [[Peer to Peer]].
 
* See our page on [[Peer to Peer]] ; [[Commons]]


==Useful Learning Resources==
==Useful Learning Resources==
===Introductory===
===Introductory===
* [[Michel Bauwens on the Transition to the New Peer to Peer System of Social Sharing of Goods and Services]] 29 minute video, 2016
* [[Michel Bauwens on the Transition to the New Peer to Peer System of Social Sharing of Goods and Services]] 29 minute video, 2016


===Deeper Study===
===Deeper Study===
* [[Criteria for a Post-Transitional Economic System]]. By Daniel Schmachtenberger.
* [[Criteria for a Post-Transitional Economic System]]. By Daniel Schmachtenberger.
* [[Transitioning from the Ego System to the Eco System Approach]]. By [[Otto Scharmer]].
* [[Transitioning from the Ego System to the Eco System Approach]]. By [[Otto Scharmer]].


==Related Categories==
==Related Categories==
* [[:Category: Commons Transition]]
 
* [[:Category: Commons Transition]] ; [[:Category: Commons Policy]]
* On the simultaneous transformation of civil society, the market and the state: [[:Category:P2P_State_Approaches]] ; [[:Category:P2P_Market_Approaches]] ; [[:Category:Civil_Society]]

Revision as of 13:50, 27 January 2020

The transition to a peer-to-peer (P2P) society implies that our relationships become less hierarchical (in the context of domination hierarchies, not hierarchies of empowerment), and increasingly between equals ; that is, between peers. Power is diffused and more 'distributed' across society. In the understanding of the P2P Foundation, we are in a transitional period towards a system that can act within planetary boundaries, which also require a form of social equity. This is achieved through the model of a commons-centric society. This doesn't require abolishing the other forms of allocation which have existed in tandem for 5,000 years, i.e. commoning, the gift economy, redistribution (the state) and market allocation, but a new equilibrium amongst them, and a evolution from a market-centric capitalist society, to a commons-centric post-capitalist society.

The pages in this category involve, in some way or other, the question of how we are getting there or what it would be like. There are many insights to be had from previous transitions in society between one system and another.

Key Concepts of this Category

Useful Learning Resources

Introductory

Deeper Study

Related Categories

Pages in category "P2P Transition"

The following 104 pages are in this category, out of 104 total.