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#The [[Wisdom of Crowds]]. James Surowiecki.
#The [[Pirate's Dilemma]]. Matt Mason.
#[[Capitalism 3.0]]. Peter Barnes.
#[[Capitalism 3.0]]. Peter Barnes.
#[[Hacking Capitalism]]. Johan Soderbergh
#[[Hacking Capitalism]]. Johan Soderbergh
#The [[Long Tail]]. Chris Anderson.
#The [[Long Tail]]. Chris Anderson.
#The [[Wisdom of Crowds]]. James Surowiecki.





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Books that relate to peer to peer; the open paradigm; and the Commons. Feel free to add your own reviews.

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The Top 20 Books on Peer to Peer

On Peer Production in general

  1. The Wealth of Networks. Yochai Benkler.
  2. The Success of Open Source. Steve Weber.
  3. Democratizing Innovation. Erik von Hippel.
  4. Wikinomics. Don Tapscott.
  5. From Production to Produsage. Axel Bruns.


Also:

  1. The Pirate's Dilemma. Matt Mason.
  2. Capitalism 3.0. Peter Barnes.
  3. Hacking Capitalism. Johan Soderbergh
  4. The Long Tail. Chris Anderson.
  5. The Wisdom of Crowds. James Surowiecki.


In Progress

We Are Smarter


On Free and Open Source Software production and philosophy specifically

  1. The Success of Open Source. Steven Weber.
  2. The Cathedral and the Bazaar. Eric Raymond.
  3. Open Life. Henrik Ingo.
  4. Perspectives on Free and Open Source Software. An MIT reader, 2005
  5. Hacking Capitalism. Johan Soderbergh.
  6. Decoding Liberation

On P2P Management and Leadership

  1. The Myth of Leadership. Jeffrey Nielsen.
  2. The Hacker Ethic. Pekka Himanen.
  3. The Play Ethic. Pat Kane.

On Political and Social Change

  1. The Hacker Manifesto. McKenzie Wark.
  2. Cyber Marx. Nick Dyer-Whiteford.
  3. Protocol. How Control Exists after Decentralization. Alexander Galloway.
  4. Gramsci is Dead. Richard Day.
  5. Code 2.0. Lawrence Lessig.
  6. Hacking Capitalism. Johan Soderbergh

Also:

  1. The Coming Dark Age: recommended!
  2. Theory of Power. By Jack Vail.
  3. Momentum. Allison H. Fine

On P2P Culture

  1. Smart Mobs. Howard Rheingold
  2. The Play Ethic. By Pat Kane.
  3. Hacker Ethic. Pekka Himanen.
  4. Knowing Knowledge. George Siemens.
  5. Open Culture and the Nature of Networks. Ed. by Felix Stalder.
  6. Slow Living. Wency Parkins and Geoffrey Craig.
  7. Understanding Knowledge as Commons. Eleanor Ostrom et al.


On P2P Spirituality

  1. Participatory Spirituality - A Farewell to Authoritarian Religion. By John Heron.
  2. Digital Dharma. Steven Vedro.

Other Recommended Books

Practical How To Books

Future of Web Video

Wireless Networking in the Developing World

Momentum (guide for social activists)


Also of note

The Ascent of Humanity

The Alphabet versus the Goddess

Ambient Findability

The Participatory Mind

The Spiritual Imperative

Three Ways of Getting Things Done


Online Books, including books-in-progress

Gamer Theory

LETSaholic Twist

Participatory Spirituality - A Farewell to Authoritarian Religion. By John Heron.

People and Participation

We Are Smarter

We Think. Charles Leadbeater.

Winning by Sharing


Older Classics that are available online

The Natural Economic Order. By Silvio Gesell.

The New State. Mary Parker Follet.



Full Directory

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While by no means identical to the P2P Foundation approach, this booklist on left-libertarianism is of interest, as it refers to traditions aiming to marry liberty and equality.

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