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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. | 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. These books are not strictly limited to p2p/commons projects, nor are they meant to be high-flying intellectual critiques. The notes were just notes to myself, as a reminder of what I have read. | ||
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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. These books are not strictly limited to p2p/commons projects, nor are they meant to be high-flying intellectual critiques. The notes were just notes to myself, as a reminder of what I have read.
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