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A personal category by Michel Bauwens. When I read books, I take notes in written diaries. I started doing this more or less in 2003 and read, way to slowly nowadays, about 10-12 books a year. I also take bibliograpic notes when authors and books are mentioned. | A personal category by Michel Bauwens. When I read books, I take notes in written diaries. I started doing this more or less in 2003 and read, way to slowly nowadays, about 10-12 books a year. I also take bibliograpic notes when authors and books are mentioned. This is a record of these reading notes, starting with my first diary in 2003. | ||
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A personal category by Michel Bauwens. When I read books, I take notes in written diaries. I started doing this more or less in 2003 and read, way to slowly nowadays, about 10-12 books a year. I also take bibliograpic notes when authors and books are mentioned. This is a record of these reading notes, starting with my first diary in 2003.
Pages in category "Bauwens Reading Notes Project"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 204 total.
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- Caliban and the Witch
- Carlo Vercellone on Cognitive Capitalism
- Castoriadis on Value
- Chantal Mouffe on Deliberative Democracy and Agonistic Pluralism
- Christian Nondual Approach of Bernadette Roberts
- Chronology of Western Philosophy
- Closing of the Western Mind
- Cognitive Capitalism vs the Economy of Knowledge
- Collected Interviews of Michel Foucault
- Common Rights vs Collective Rights
- Complex Thinking in Eastern Thought
- Concise History of Byzantium
- Constituent Power
- Constitution of Intermittent Labor
- Continental Drift
- Continuing Relevance of the Marxian Labor Theory
- Conversations with Anthony Giddens
- Critique of the Fordism of the Regulation School
- Crossroads in the Labyrinth
D
- David Graeber on Interstitial Democracy
- David Harvie on Productive vs Unproductive Labor
- Debating Empire
- Decisionism
- Decline of the West
- Decline of the West - Abbreviated Version
- Defeat of the West
- Democratic Planning and Market Socialism
- Depth of Exteriors
- Dialogues with Cornelius Castoriadis
- Differences between Market Liberalism and Social Liberalism
- Dominant Capital and the New Wars
- Dynamics of the West
E
F
- Fight for Free Software
- Flows, Networks, and Territories
- Four Solutions to the Contemporary Social Crisis
- Free Software and the Death of Proprietary Culture
- From a First Enlightenment of Reason To a Second Enlightenment of Value-Sensing
- From Dawn to Decadence
- From Intersubjectivity to Interbeing
- Future of God
- Future of the Spirit
G
- Gebser and Cyberspace
- Gebser’s Five Structural Mutations of Consciousness and the Role of Dark Ages
- George Caffentzis on the Crisis of Social Reproduction
- Gift and the New Software
- Global Capitalism and American Empire
- Great Chain of Being
- Guaranteed Income and Biopolitics
- Gustavo Esteva on Going Beyond the Development Paradigm
H
- Hacker Ethic
- Hacking Capitalism
- Heidegger
- History of Anarchist Ideas
- History of Economic Growth and Capitalism
- How Buddhism Began
- How Can We Realize a True Representative Democracy
- How Does the Collaboration Between the FLOSS Community and Corporations Happen
- How Post-Democracy Is Oscillating Between Good Governance and Caudillismo
- Humanity Against Nature
- Hypermodernity
- Hypothesis of Cognitive Capitalism
I
- Ibn Khaldun on Empire as a State Form
- Ideology and the Evolution of Vital Institutions
- Imaginary Constitution of Society
- Immanuel Wallerstein on the Alterglobalization Movement
- Immaterial Labor and Subjectivity
- Immaterial Resources and Financial Markets
- Immediate Social and Ecological Nature of Value
- Impasse of Adam Smith
- Industrial Religion
- Information as Common Good or as Property
- Introduction To Anti-Utilitarian Democracy
- Introduction to Gadamer
- Is Brotherhood Possible
J
L
M
- Manifesto Against Work
- Margaret Donaldson on Emotional Development Through Four Modes of Mind
- Market Economy Without Capitalism
- Maurizio Lazzarato on Cognitive Capitalism
- Maurizio Lazzarato on the Bioeconomy and the Crisis of Cognitive Capitalism
- Maurizio Lazzarato on the Evolution from Labor for Capital to Life for Capital
- Mauss Review 26 on Alternative Democracy and Alternative Economy
- Meaning of Culture
- Mesology
- Money in an Unequal Society
- Multitudes 1 on Biopolitics
- Multitudes 10 on Development
- Multitudes 11 on Networked Power and Permanent Warfare
- Multitudes 11 on Social Movements
- Multitudes 13 on the Empire and Japan
- Multitudes 14 on the US-Europe Rift
- Multitudes 15 on Andre Gorz and Cognitive Capitalism
- Multitudes 15 on the Role of the Corporation Under Cognitive Capitalism
- Multitudes 17 on the New Engagement-Based Work Culture
- Multitudes 2 on the New Political Economy
- Multitudes 3 on Europe and Empire
- Multitudes 4 on the New Spirit of Capitalism
- Multitudes 7 on the Impact of the Alterglobalisation Moment in Genua and New York's 9/11
- Multitudes 8 on the Universal Allowance
- Multitudes 9 on the Concept of the Multitude
- My First Recession
- My Years with the American Guru Andrew Cohen
N
- Nature Within the Human
- Negri on Foucault
- Networked Knowledge and Invention
- New Spirit of Capitalism
- New State
- No Representation Without Representativity
- Noopolitik and American Strategy
- Notes on the Regulation of Capitalism
- Notes on the Retreat of Death in Modernity and the Effects on Generational and Gender Relations
P
- Paolo Virno on the General Intellect
- Participatory Budget in Recife, Brazil
- Participatory Storytelling
- Path To Living Economies
- Peak Christianity of the 13th Century
- Pearly Gates of Cyberspace
- Peter Barnes on the Commons
- Philippe Aigrain on Informational Capitalism
- Philosophical Confessions of Marcel Conche
- Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature
- Philosophy of Simondon
- Philosophy of the Enligthenment
- Political Economy of the Commons
- Politics of Nature
- Post-Civil Society
- Primitive Accumulation in Marxism
- Production of Free Software
- Productive Democracy and the Liberation of Work
- Prospects for Religion
R
S
- Sacred Science
- Second Modernity
- Serge Latouche on Degrowth and Capitalism
- Serge Latouche on Degrowth as De-Westernization
- Seven Basic Epistemological Perspectives
- Sexuality, Magic and Politics in Tibetan Buddhism
- Sharing Nicely
- Shield of Achilles
- Social Construction of Markets
- Social State
- Society Must Be Defended
- Somaphore and Biosubjective Body
- Sources of the Self
- Speenhamland System of Basic Income
- Spinoza and Politics
- Structuralism
- Structures of Social Life
- Success of Open Source
- Sustainable Development and Democracy
T
- Taking Back the Land from the Machines
- Teach Yourself Postmodernism
- Techgnosis
- Technology, Modernity, and Democracy
- Three Ways of Getting Things Done
- Toward an Anthropological Theory of Value
- Towards a New Social Thought
- Towards Civil Socialism
- Traditionalism and the Secret Intellectual History of the Twentieth Century
- Tragedy of the Commons
- Transitioning from Work To Passionate Activity
- Turtles, Termites, and Traffic Jams