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1 April 2025

31 March 2025

  • 10:4610:46, 31 March 2025 diff hist +161 Model of the Triple EconomyNo edit summary current
  • 10:3810:38, 31 March 2025 diff hist +7,161 N Model of the Triple EconomyCreated page with "=Typology= Julien Cantoni: "In my intellectual journey, I have come across an original proposal that challenges the idea of a purely financial Universal Basic Income (UBI). Instead of distributing purchasing power so that individuals can buy their share of resources, why not restructure production to directly guarantee access to essential goods for all? This idea is embodied in the Triple Economy model, outlined by some contemporary thinkers. I envision myself followin..."
  • 07:2907:29, 31 March 2025 diff hist +877 N Overcoming the Planetary Scale of Logistical InfrastructureCreated page with " =Discussion= Matthew Thompson and Yousaf Nishat-Botero: "Bernes poses the question of scale: the planetary scale of logistical infrastructure, and the tightening multi-scalar, trans-local integration of production nodes within a complex system of circulation, not only imposes huge operational barriers to breaking down this unwieldy totality into manageable parts, but also entails an overwhelming complexity, opacity and illegibility for collective action to assail, su..." current
  • 07:2907:29, 31 March 2025 diff hist +898 Postcapitalist Planning and Urban Revolution→‎Excerpt current
  • 07:2507:25, 31 March 2025 diff hist +1,772 N Overcoming Abstract Labor TimeCreated page with " =Discussion= Matthew Thompson and Yousaf Nishat-Botero: "Struggling with this thorny issue of time is a common concern in the history of economic planning. The European interwar council-communist movement produced a number of proposals for transforming capitalism beyond abstract labour time, not least The Fundamental Principles of Communist Production and Distribution written in 1930 (see Bernes 2021). Bernes shows how this treatise makes a novel distinction between p..." current
  • 07:2407:24, 31 March 2025 diff hist +1,701 Postcapitalist Planning and Urban Revolution→‎Excerpt
  • 07:1907:19, 31 March 2025 diff hist +1,601 N Socialist Laws of MotionCreated page with " =Discussion= Matthew Thompson and Yousaf Nishat-Botero: "One of the most ‘sophisticated and detailed elaborations’ (Sorg 2022) of democratic economic planning is a framework for ‘socialist laws of motion’ envisioned by Saros (2014) which inverts the production cycles of capitalism by putting consumers in charge of production by choosing what they wish to consume from a ‘general catalogue’ of use-values uploaded to their digital ‘needs profile’ – ther..." current
  • 07:1807:18, 31 March 2025 diff hist +1,550 End of Capital and the Transition to SocialismNo edit summary current
  • 07:1407:14, 31 March 2025 diff hist +3,240 N Postcapitalist Planning and Urban RevolutionCreated page with " '''* Article: Thompson, M., & Nishat-Botero, Y. (2023). Postcapitalist Planning and Urban Revolution. Competition & Change, 29(1), 101-120. [https://doi.org/10.1177/10245294231210980 doi]''' URL = https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/10245294231210980 ''"this article reviews the literature on democratic economic planning beyond capitalism"'' =Abstract= "Through what kind of spaces might postcapitalist planning emerge? How will the process of wresting coll..."
  • 06:3006:30, 31 March 2025 diff hist +1,061 Cyber-Physical SystemsNo edit summary current

30 March 2025

  • 12:4912:49, 30 March 2025 diff hist +2,728 Introduction to the P2P Foundation Wiki Material about Spirituality→‎Long Quotes
  • 12:3912:39, 30 March 2025 diff hist +2,982 N Bioregional ConversationsCreated page with "'''= On-going conversations with bioregional advocates''' URL = https://bioregion.org.uk/project/bioregional-conversations/ =Description= "An action-learning initiative exploring how to help bioregions emerge and evolve: Coming together in a series of seven cutting-edge conversations to explore the different ways in which bioregioning is taking shape around the world, this small circle of leading bioregional practitioners intends to deepen the learning culture devel..." current
  • 12:1412:14, 30 March 2025 diff hist +8,188 N COLU - Blockchain-Based Local Currency in Tel AvivCreated page with "URL = https://www.colu.com/ =Description= Norman Shaw: "Colu is an Israeli company whose head office is in Tel Aviv. They have a digital wallet app, which allows consumers to find local businesses and pay by simply clicking on the merchant’s name and then transferring the amount to be paid electronically. No physical cash is exchanged. The merchant receives the funds via Colu and pays a small transaction fee that is less than the credit card fee. Merchants who subs..." current
  • 12:0812:08, 30 March 2025 diff hist +3,901 N Blockchain-Based Local CurrenciesCreated page with "=Description= Norman Shaw: "To provide a local currency, which can be used for payment within a specific geographical area. By basing this currency on a blockchain platform, such as Ethereum, transactions are secure without the need for any central financial institution. Merchants who sign on to accept this currency are able to advertise their location to consumers who have downloaded the local currency app to their smartphone. Incentives can be offered to attract cust..." current
  • 10:2610:26, 30 March 2025 diff hist +3,288 N Genossenschaft Tradition in Medieval GermanyCreated page with "=Discussion= Discussion points via chatGPT: The concept of Genossenschaft (plural: Genossenschaften) in medieval German history refers to cooperative associations that emerged within the feudal hierarchy of the Holy Roman Empire. These were self-governing, mutual aid groups that played a role in both rural and urban society. '''1. What is a Genossenschaft?''' The word "Genossenschaft" roughly translates to "cooperative" or "fellowship" and refers to collective forms..."
  • 06:2206:22, 30 March 2025 diff hist +361 Category:Identity Politics→‎Class
  • 05:5705:57, 30 March 2025 diff hist +6,533 Rethinking Economic Planning→‎Contents current
  • 05:5605:56, 30 March 2025 diff hist +1,721 Rethinking Economic Planning→‎Abstract
  • 05:5205:52, 30 March 2025 diff hist +10,006 N Digital Calculation DebateCreated page with " =Discussion= ''"The new debate can roughly be divided into three broader themes: planning in capitalism, digital planning, and ecological planning."'' Christoph Sorg and Jan Roos: "The height of neoliberal hegemony greatly decreased interest in planning and these approaches to democratic planning, developed during the ‘end of history’ (Fukuyama, 1992), were thus only discussed at the margins of social science (Science and Society, 1992, 2002, 2012). However, the..." current
  • 05:5205:52, 30 March 2025 diff hist +10,045 N Literature on the Digital Transformations in Both Corporate and Public PlanningCreated page with " =Discussion= On the Digital Calculation Debate: ''"The new debate can roughly be divided into three broader themes: planning in capitalism, digital planning, and ecological planning."'' Christoph Sorg and Jan Roos: "The height of neoliberal hegemony greatly decreased interest in planning and these approaches to democratic planning, developed during the ‘end of history’ (Fukuyama, 1992), were thus only discussed at the margins of social science (Science and S..." current
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