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  • 07:04, 17 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Thermodynamic Equilibrium (Created page with "The P2P Foundation wiki has a special dedicated section on the Thermodynamic Equilibrium of human society within its environment. See: [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Category:Thermodynamic_Efficiencies Thermodynamic Efficiencies]] Category:Thermodynamic_Efficiencies Category:Ecology Category:Commons_Economics")
  • 07:01, 17 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Civilizational Collapse (Created page with "The P2P Foundation has a dedicated section covering issues of civilizational Collapse: See: [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Category:Collapse Civilizational Collapse]] Category:Civilizational_Analysis Category:Collapse Category:P2P_Cycles Category:P2P_History")
  • 06:59, 17 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Historical Cycles (Created page with "The P2P Foundation wiki has a dedicated section documenting historical cycles, See: [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Category:P2P_Cycles P2P Cycles]] Category:P2P_Cycles Category:P2P_History")
  • 06:56, 17 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Anti-Oligarchic Systems (Created page with "=Discussion= As main compiler and curator of this wiki, I hold on to the position that: * any competitive dynamic around scare resource inevitably leads to oligarchic concentration of resources and powers, since each round of these iterative games creates stronger competitors who are stronger in the next iteration of the game (Game A dynamics). * as long as we are in, sometimes inevitable Game A dynamics, it is therefore important to have anti-oligarchic protocols whi...")
  • 06:51, 17 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Global Mutual Coordination (Created page with "The P2P Foundation wiki has a dedicated section focusing on the topic of a economy based on mutual coordination: See: https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Category:Mutual_Coordination ")
  • 15:32, 14 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page UW Bitcoin Research Institute (Created page with "URL = https://www.uwyo.edu/philrelig/bitcoin.html =Description- "The UW Bitcoin Research Institute, housed in the College of Arts and Sciences, exists to output peer-reviewed academic research on bitcoin and contribute to curriculum in philosophy, economics, and interdisciplinary courses. The Director of the institute is Dr. Bradley Rettler, Associate Professor of Philosophy." Category:Cryptoledger_Applications Category:Research")
  • 12:24, 10 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Capital Accumulation Through Data Power (Created page with " =Discussion= Petter Törnberg: "Digitalization first emerged as part of the macro-trends of capitalist reorganization that followed the Fordist crisis of the 1970s: financialization, globalization, and neoliberalization. Digital technology provides the infrastructure for the global financial system, as financial products are fundamentally predictive mathematical and computational entities. The growing sophistication of digital data and algorithms enable the financiali...")
  • 05:32, 10 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Masterminding Eden (Created page with " URL = https://www.mastermindingeden.com =Description= Camara Cassin: "In order to address the metacrisis and change the direction of the future we must think outside the limited scope of our current civilization model and open our minds to a paradigm shift. We need to ask the question “What is the best we can do?” We need to pull together aligned ideas on power production, waste elimination and resource recovery, governance, finance, decentralized networks, edu...")
  • 14:28, 9 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page August Comte on the Law of the Three Stages (Created page with " =Description= From the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: "law of the three stages The structure of the Course explains why the law of the three stages (which is often the only thing known about Comte) is stated twice. Properly speaking, the law belongs to dynamic sociology or theory of social progress, and this is why it serves as an introduction to the long history lessons in the fifth and sixth volumes. But it equally serves as an introduction to the work as a wh...")
  • 14:23, 9 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Garden City (Created page with "=Description= From the Wikipedia: "The garden city movement was a 20th century urban planning movement promoting satellite communities surrounding the central city and separated with greenbelts. These Garden Cities would contain proportionate areas of residences, industry, and agriculture. Ebenezer Howard first posited the idea in 1898 as a way to capture the primary benefits of the countryside and the city while avoiding the disadvantages presented by both. In the ear...")
  • 14:09, 9 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Planning as Democratization vs Planning as Totalization (Created page with " =Text= Batuhan: "Friedrich Hayek famously argued that "the curious task of economics is to demonstrate to men how little they really know about what they imagine they can design" (Hayek, 1945). In his view, natural normalizing mechanisms such as money, language, and vote serve as spontaneous orders that enable decentralized coordination without the need for central planning. These instruments provide comparability and stability; they allow dispersed knowledge to be ag...")
  • 13:55, 9 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Memecoin (Created page with " =History= Multiplex: "In 2013, software engineers Billy Markus and Jackson Palmer introduced Dogecoin, inspired by the popular “Doge” meme featuring a Shiba Inu dog. Initially conceived as a parody, Dogecoin unexpectedly gained traction, fostering a dedicated community and achieving a substantial market capitalization. Its ascent was further propelled by endorsements from high-profile figures, notably Elon Musk, whose tweets significantly influenced its market per...")
  • 04:56, 7 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Karl Burkart on the One Earth Climate and Nature Model (Created page with "Video via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDmEI4TCcQY =More information= One Earth: https://oneearth.org Category:Webcasts")
  • 16:48, 6 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Ecoregion (Created page with " =Discussion= ==What is the difference between a Bioregion and a Ecoregion?== Mark Whitaker explains: "The number of approximately 1,100 ecoregions is not 'bioregions' (with "bioregions" defined as human cultural regions of natural/environmental affinity over time; like the bayou culture of French Acadians in Louisiana, or the dry desert areas of Spain for cattle raising and meat curing; or the Swiss alps and milk/cheese production, etc., and yodeling...; or...")
  • 07:07, 6 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Jean-Baptiste Fressoz on the History and Illusions Regarding the Coming Energy Transition (Created page with " * Jean-Baptiste Fressoz on the History and Illusions Regarding the Coming Energy Transition URL = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-7MPU109fY =Description= "The vision of a carbon-free, net-zero society is often framed around the promise of transitioning away from fossil fuels. But what can we learn from past “energy transitions” that might inform how feasible – or unrealistic – this vision actually is? Today, Nate is joined by energy and technology hi...")
  • 05:13, 6 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Decent Living Standards Approach (Created page with "=Description= Jason Hickel and Dylan Sullivan: "Eliminating poverty and improving human welfare requires focusing on specific types of outputs, and ensuring universal access to these things. PPP-based metrics of aggregate output (such as GDP) measure the production of all goods, including those that have limited relevance to poverty and human welfare. This ignores important questions about which sectors need to grow, and whether this could be achieved by reallocating p...")
  • 05:01, 6 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Needs-Based Anti-Poverty Production Strategies (Created page with " =Discussion= Jason Hickel and Dylan Sullivan: "The needs-based poverty metric illuminates much smarter strategies for development. Once we understand that ending poverty is a matter of ensuring people can access the goods and services necessary to meet their needs, then the objective should be to increase production of those specific goods and services. So far we have referred to the goods that comprise the basic needs poverty line (food, shelter, clothing, fuel), but...")
  • 03:49, 6 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Protocolism - Art Movement (Created page with " =Description= by Primavera De Filippi. "In the artistic realm, a groundbreaking movement has quietly been taking shape: one that transcends the boundaries of traditional art practices, by embracing the collaborative spirit of the digital age — thereby blurring the lines between authors and collaborators — and questions the very foundation of copyright law, including the conventional notions of authorship, ownership, and the creative process itself. This emergent...")
  • 15:06, 5 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Measuring Extreme Poverty (Created page with "=Discussion= Jason Hickel and Dylan Sullivan: "In recent years, scholars have developed a more empirically robust approach to measuring extreme poverty, which compares incomes against the cost of basic needs in different contexts (Moatsos 2016; Moatsos 2021; Allen 2017). Allen calculates what he calls a ‘basic needs poverty line’ (BNPL) in all countries with available data in the year 2011. This poverty line is based on the local price of purchasing specific necess...")
  • 11:19, 5 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Andy Tudhope on Regenerative Mechanism Design (Created page with "Video via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBfATlj5r7c "Programming Money to Be Meaningful". Andy Tudhope is the CTO of LAVA. In conversation with Matthew Monahan. =Contents= 03:36 Meaningful Money and Political Systems 21:20 Field of Mechanism Design 31:14 The Power of Liabilities in Finance 32:02 Cycles: Revolutionizing Debt Settlement 47:03 Web3 in Africa 51:54 Regenerative Finance Reflections =More information= Andy Tudhope: https://andytudhope.africa/ L...")
  • 06:53, 5 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page In the Vineyard of the Text (Created page with " '''* Book: Ivan Illich. In the Vineyard of the Text.''' URL = =Description= Louise Perry: "It’s an incredible book with some of the most significant and esoteric insights I've discovered in recent memory. It’s about a 12th century monk—Hugh of Saint Victor—the man who invented reading as we think of it today. The story of St. Hugh basically shows that bookish reading — the serious, reflective engagement with text that we love and esteem today — was...")
  • 05:50, 5 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Why Psychopaths Fear Integration (Created page with "'''* Article: La métamorphose interdite : pourquoi les psychopathes craignent l’intégration. Boris Sirbey.''' URL = https://medium.com/@borissirbey/la-m%C3%A9tamorphose-interdite-pourquoi-les-psychopathes-craignent-lint%C3%A9gration-c2de233f2eef =Text= Translated by ChatGPT: '''* Article: The Forbidden Metamorphosis: Why Psychopaths Fear Integration. By Boris Sirbey.''' ==The Chrysalides of Becoming== The theory of creative minorities, developed notably by s...")
  • 05:42, 5 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page History of the International Mobile-Phone Industry (Created page with "'''* Book: Cellular: An Economic and Business History of the International Mobile-Phone Industry by Daniel D. Garcia-Swartz and Martin Campbell-Kelly''' URL = https://direct.mit.edu/books/oa-monograph/5457/CellularAn-Economic-and-Business-History-of-the =Description= "Cellular covers the technical aspects of the cellphone, as well as its social and political impact. Beginning with the 1980s, the authors trace the development of closed (proprietary) and open (availabl...")
  • 05:06, 5 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Black Mountain College (Created page with " =Description= Timour Kosters: "Founded: By John Andrew Rice in North Carolina as a radical alternative to traditional education. Notable Participants: Buckminster Fuller, John Cage, Merce Cunningham, Willem de Kooning. Description: A progressive school that blurred the lines between living, learning, and creating. Ideas/Technology: Produced groundbreaking work in architecture, art, and music. Buckminster Fuller’s geodesic dome, for instance, became an icon of su...")
  • 05:04, 5 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Chautauqua Movement (Created page with " =Description= Timour Kosters: "Founded: 1874, Chautauqua, New York, by Lewis Miller and John Heyl Vincent. Notable Participants: Speakers included Mark Twain, Susan B. Anthony, and William Jennings Bryan. Description: Initially a lakeside retreat, it evolved into a national movement blending education, arts, and recreation. Local communities hosted traveling Chautauqua events that brought lectures, music, and discussions to rural areas. Ideas/Technology: Pioneered...")
  • 05:03, 5 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Enlightenment Salons (Created page with " =Description= Timour Kosters: "Founded: 17th–18th century, primarily in Paris. Notable Participants: Voltaire, Rousseau, Diderot; hosted by influential women like Madame Geoffrin and Madame de Staël. Description: Social gatherings where intellectuals discussed philosophy, politics, and science in informal but structured environments. Ideas/Technology: Sparked the development of revolutionary ideas like liberalism, democratic governance, and the concept of unive...")
  • 04:45, 5 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Timour Kosters on the Lineage of Web3 Popup Cities (Created page with "Video via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVT_JtXnfKQ =Description= "About the popup city movement, its origins, and where we see it going. To kick off the talk, Timour Kosters, co-founder of Edge City, explored the lineage of popup cities. From Enlightenment-era salons to the Sante Fe Institute, Timour highlights how these communities have historically served as spaces for experimentation, innovation, and societal transformation. He shares how Edge City and other...")
  • 15:05, 4 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Platforms as States (Created page with "'''* Article / Chapter: Platforms as States: The Riseof Governance through Data Power. By Petter Törnberg. In book: Data Power in Action.''' URL = https://www.researchgate.net/publication/376715056_Platforms_as_States_The_Rise_of_Governance_through_Data_Power =Description= "Recent years have seen the explosive growth of platforms such as Amazon, Alphabet, Airbnb, Facebook, and Uber – forming an ecosystem which is now central to contemporary capitalism while amassi...")
  • 14:16, 4 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Windows of Viability (Created page with " =Description= Graph at [https://substackcdn.com/image/fetch/w_1456,c_limit,f_webp,q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep/https%3A%2F%2Fsubstack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2Fbc0c644d-dbc0-4000-81ae-bb4d1cf7ed3e_1400x731.png] Ernesto van Peborgh: "Civilizations don’t collapse overnight — they slip out of what experts call the window of viability, a delicate balance between resilience and efficiency that ensures systems can thrive over the long term. Wh...")
  • 13:36, 4 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Consuming History of Energy (Created page with "'''* Book: More and More and More: An All-Consuming History of Energy.. Jean-Baptiste Fressoz.''' URL = =Discussion= Andrew Nikiforuk: French historian Jean-Baptiste Fressoz ... is not surprised by our seeming inability to replace and subtract fossil fuels with renewables that require fossil fuels for their construction. A green energy transition on the scale promised by global power brokers simply won’t happen, Fressoz says in his new book More and More and Mor...")
  • 07:34, 4 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Affirmative Action (Created page with "=History= Charles McKelvey: "Affirmative action, initiated in the 1960s, departed from the spirit of King’s proposals, and in addition, it stood against the American Creed of equality for all, in that it mandated preferential treatment on the basis of race, ethnicity, and sex. Moreover, affirmative action was flawed from the perspective of social justice, because it provided support for blacks and women who had credentials to enter competition for highly valued emplo...")
  • 06:08, 4 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Eric Harris-Braun on the Grammatics of Social Change (Created page with " Video via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjNsTL897Zc =Description= "How does the way we think about communication.. influence the technologies.. that influence our social and economic horizons? This dialogue explores the meaning of Grammatics, a term coined by Holochain co-founder and pioneering technologist Eric Harris-Braun. It’s a way of thinking about design and communication at a fundamental level. Also welcoming Josh Field, founder and leading contributor...")
  • 05:54, 4 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Kwaxala - Indigenous Forest Regeneration Cooperative (Created page with " =Description= Rosalind Marino: "Kwaxala is an indigenous forest regeneration cooperative taking a different approach to nature protection that goes far beyond carbon credits. Rather than focusing on energy production, they are concerned with the preservation and stewardship of what we already have. Remember that marsh? We agreed that it has a value. And the question is: how can we invest in that value? Kwaxala is making that a possibility. Most land used for loggin...")
  • 05:50, 4 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Internet of Energy Network (Created page with " =Description= Rosalind Marino: "Renewable energy is the future. If our civilization has a future, we will have to shift to more sustainable methods for meeting our energy needs. That much is clear. It’s also clear that fossil fuel companies are resistant to this change, and that large solar and wind farms can only be one part of the solution. Small scale local energy production will be a large portion of the global market. Minigrids and Microgrids are emerging as so...")
  • 05:44, 4 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Regen (Created page with "'''= signifies both Regenerative Economics and the people who support it within the world of Crypto and Web3, sometimes contrasted with Degens.''' =Description= Rosalind Marino: "Let me introduce the concept of Regenerative Economics (Regen). The idea is to account for all the costs and values that are missed by traditional economics. That means both social effects, and externalities like carbon emissions. If a marsh is drained to allow for a new property de...")
  • 05:26, 4 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Data Coops (Created page with " * See: Data Cooperatives Category:Cooperatives Category:Data Commons ")
  • 05:18, 4 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Project Liberty Institute (Created page with "'''= Central to Project Liberty Institute’s mission is the stewardship of the Decentralized Social Networking Protocol (DSNP), a public-interest infrastructure protocol available as a public utility".''' URL = https://www.projectliberty.io/ Category:Crypto_Governance Category:Standards Category:Movements")
  • 05:15, 4 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page How Data Cooperatives Can Help Build a Fair Data Economy (Created page with "'''* Report: Nicole, S., Vance-Law, S., Spelliscy, C., Bell, J. (2025, January). Towards Data Cooperatives for a Sustainable Digital Economy. Project Liberty Institute & Decentralization Research Center.''' URL = https://www.projectliberty.io/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/PL_Practical_Data_Governance_Solutions_Report_v4.pdf =Description= "This report is based on a series of interviews that took place between November 2024 and January 2025. It summarises the key...")
  • 05:34, 3 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Intersubjectivity in Web3 (Created page with " =Discussion= Akasha: "Intersubjectivity refers to the inherent characteristics of relationships between subjects. It provides evidence of external objective existence through the existence of dispersed "Others." Additionally, there's another angle, a non-dualistic view, such as that in Taoism and Buddhism, which emphasizes the concept of non-duality. Non-duality doesn't imply singularity; philosophically, the relationship between subjects is seen as continuously inter...")
  • 04:11, 3 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Holke Brammer on Hypercerts (Created page with "Video via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zItLlNMeDP0 Holke Brammer is the lead at Hypercerts Foundation. =More information= Hypercerts: https://hypercerts.org Ecocerts: https://ecocerts.com Category:Crypto_Ecology Category:Standards Category:Ecology Category:Webcasts")
  • 03:53, 3 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Smart Villages as the Epicenter of Regenerative Transformation (Created page with " =Discussion= By @closerearth: "Over the past century, environmental degradation has led to biodiversity loss, soil depletion, and disrupted water cycles. Centralized food production models and unsustainable land management have been major contributors. To sustain life on the planet, we need an urgent transformation—revitalizing localized food production, restoring soil, enhancing water retention, and preserving biodiversity. A key opportunity lies in Web3-enabled...")
  • 03:53, 3 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Web3-Enabled Regenerative Villages (Created page with "=Discussion= ==Investment Thesis: Smart Villages as the Epicenter of Regenerative Transformation== By @closerearth: "Over the past century, environmental degradation has led to biodiversity loss, soil depletion, and disrupted water cycles. Centralized food production models and unsustainable land management have been major contributors. To sustain life on the planet, we need an urgent transformation—revitalizing localized food production, restoring soil, enhanci...")
  • 03:50, 3 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Web3 Permanent Villages (Created page with " See: Web3-Enabled Regenerative Villages ")
  • 03:43, 3 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Phalanstere (Created page with " =Description= From the Wikipedia: "A phalanstère (or phalanstery) was a type of building designed for a self-contained utopian community, ideally consisting of 500–2,000 people working together for mutual benefit, and developed in the early 19th century by Charles Fourier. Fourier chose the name by combining the French word phalange (phalanx, an emblematic military unit in ancient Greece), with the word monastère (monastery).[1][2] Fourier conceived the phalanst...")
  • 02:22, 3 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Distributive vs Integrative Bargaining (Created page with "=Discussion= The distinction is applied to the style of bargaining of Donald Trump: Denis Honing: “I’m going to get a little wonky and write about Donald Trump and negotiations. For those who don't know, I'm an adjunct professor at Indiana University - Robert H. McKinney School of Law and I teach negotiations. Okay, here goes. Trump, as most of us know, is the credited author of "The Art of the Deal," a book that was actually ghost written by a man named Tony Sch...")
  • 09:23, 2 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Horses and Empires (Created page with " * Book: Empires of the Steppes by Kenneth Harl =Discussion= Venkatesh Raoon Horses and Empires: "Early Iron Age warfare was chariot-based, and only later became mounted cavalry-based, because early horses were not strong enough to bear human riders. They could only draw chariots. It took centuries of selective breeding to produce cavalry mounts. This is counterintuitive. Chariots are visibly fairly complex material technology and seem like they should come after mou...")
  • 08:41, 2 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Economies of Specificity (Created page with " =Description= Rosalind Marino: "Contrast Starbucks ... to the local coffee shop that roasts their own beans which they source from a few family farms in Guatemala. The person working behind the counter matters quite a bit, not just for their skill as a barista, but as a source of community news and gossip. This coffee shop might work with a local bakery, or add a menu item named after one of their regular customers. While still tied into global networks of exchange,...")
  • 11:15, 1 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Social Housing in Vienna, Austria (Created page with "=Discussion= Philip Oltermann: "Part of the reason Schranz’s apartment is so affordable is simple: it’s owned by the city. In Vienna, that is (almost) the norm. The landlord of approximately 220,000 socially rented apartments, it is the largest home-owning city in Europe (in London, which has more than 800,000 socially rented apartments, they are owned by the local councils). A quarter of the people who live in Vienna are social tenants – if you also include the...")
  • 10:20, 1 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Municipal Partnerships with Community Land Trusts (Created page with "'''* Report: Preserving Affordable Homeownership: Municipal Partnerships with Community Land Trusts, by John Emmeus Davis and Kristin King-Ries. The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy with the International Center for Community Land Trusts.''' URL = https://www.cltweb.org/2024/11/18/policy-focus-report-press-release/ "Drawing on insights from 115 community land trusts (CLTs) that were interviewed or surveyed by the International Center for Community Land Trusts, the...")
  • 10:18, 1 February 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page International Center for Community Land Trusts (Created page with "'''= "a not-for-profit nongovernmental organization established in 2018 to promote and to support community land trusts and similar strategies of community-led development on community-owned land in countries throughout the world".''' URL = https://www.cltweb.org/ =More information= * The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy has released a new Policy Focus Report, Preserving Affordable Homeownership: Municipal Partnerships with Community Land Trusts, by John Emmeus D...")
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