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Cooperative Cycles are socio - technical arrangements where results and even side-results of one production process feed into another, offering opportunity to sustainably base ones production in a social context without exchange or at least with drastically diminuished costs. | Cooperative Cycles are intentional socio - technical arrangements where results and even side-results of one production process feed into another, offering opportunity to sustainably base ones production in a social context without exchange or at least with drastically diminuished costs. | ||
Note that Human production for thousands of years was largely based on this concept. Can we see a revival with P2P Production? | |||
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Cooperative Cycles are intentional socio - technical arrangements where results and even side-results of one production process feed into another, offering opportunity to sustainably base ones production in a social context without exchange or at least with drastically diminuished costs.
Note that Human production for thousands of years was largely based on this concept. Can we see a revival with P2P Production?