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12 December 2025

11 December 2025

  • 09:5109:51, 11 December 2025 diff hist +1,129 N Information FinanceCreated page with " = InfoFi =Description= "InfoFi - short for Information Finance, represents a fundamental shift in how we value, share, and profit from information in the digital age. At its core, InfoFi combines two transformative technologies: * AI’s ability to understand information (the “Info” part) * Blockchain’s ability to financialize assets (the “Fi” part) Together, they’re creating entirely new markets where your thoughts, preferences, and digital behavi..." current
  • 09:2509:25, 11 December 2025 diff hist +1,751 N ExocapitalismCreated page with " '''* Book: Exocapitalism: economies with absolutely no limits (2025) by Marek Poliks and Roberto Alonso Trillo. Becoming Press, 2025.''' URL = https://becomingpress.metalabel.com/exocapitalism? =Context= "This is not an argument for a new phase of capitalism, but rather a cosmological, retroactive take on the continuity of capital as an inhuman algorithm modelled on finance and software rather than factory and labor, manifesting in the contemporary topology of the..." current
  • 09:0509:05, 11 December 2025 diff hist +78 ImaginationNo edit summary current
  • 09:0509:05, 11 December 2025 diff hist +2,527 N ImaginationCreated page with " =Typology= ==Coleridge on Imagination and Fancy== Matthew David Segall: "In Biographia Literaria, Coleridge famously distinguishes between primary imagination, secondary imagination, and fancy: “The Imagination I consider either as primary, or secondary. The primary Imagination I hold to be the living power and prime agent of all human perception, and as a repetition in the finite mind of the eternal act of creation in the infinite I AM. The secondary Imagination..."
  • 09:0309:03, 11 December 2025 diff hist +5,416 N Barfield and the Contraction of ConsciousnessCreated page with " =Discussion= Matthew David Segall: "Owen Barfield, a philosopher, philologist, and member of the Inklings, develops, under the influence of Rudolf Steiner’s anthroposophy, a history of consciousness that resonates deeply with Whitehead’s diagnosis. Barfield argues that modern self-consciousness has come at the cost of losing a felt participation in a meaningful whole. He distinguishes between “original participation” and “final participation.” In original..." current
  • 08:5908:59, 11 December 2025 diff hist +52 Category:Cosmobiological→‎Key Authors current
  • 08:5908:59, 11 December 2025 diff hist +2,839 N Whitehead's Philosophy of the OrganismCreated page with " =Discussion= Matthew David Segall: "He develops an alternative “philosophy of organism” in which value is reintegrated into nature. Every organism, he says, is the realization of a “definite shape of value.” Every fact is, in some sense, an achievement of value, an aesthetic attainment in the ongoing creative advance of the world. In Process and Reality, he also redefines metaphysics itself as a kind of disciplined imagination. Metaphysics, he says, is an unu..." current
  • 08:5708:57, 11 December 2025 diff hist +68 Category:Cosmobiological→‎Key Resources

10 December 2025

9 December 2025

8 December 2025

  • 08:3008:30, 8 December 2025 diff hist +2,724 N Democratic AICreated page with " ==Characteristics== By Vasilis Kostakis and Aristotle Tympas: "Democratic AI requires four foundations: ===Open source=== Models must be open so researchers and citizens can examine them and identify problems. ===Public funding=== AI research must serve the common good, not private profit. Funding must flow directly to communities developing AI for social needs; not just universities producing papers, but projects maintaining actual tools people use. Currentl..." current
  • 08:2908:29, 8 December 2025 diff hist 0 AI as a Commons→‎Characteristics current
  • 08:2808:28, 8 December 2025 diff hist +3,290 AI as a CommonsNo edit summary
  • 08:2108:21, 8 December 2025 diff hist +1,928 N Community-Controlled Artificial IntelligenceCreated page with " See also: AI as a Commons. =Context= By Vasilis Kostakis and Aristotle Tympas: "We do not need enormous computing power to run functional AI systems. The energy-intensive nature of today's AI is not a technical necessity – it is a consequence of profit-seeking design choices. Tech giants promote gigantic models requiring vast energy and water because they're designed to do everything for everyone: a logic serving scale and profit, not efficiency. Smaller, spe..." current
  • 07:1407:14, 8 December 2025 diff hist +9,686 N Real Estate Property HackingCreated page with " =Typology= (from the Encommuns interview with Maxime Zait, co-founder of Communa) '''* Sébastien Broca – Corinne Vercher-Chaptal: This brings us to the question of how to articulate the world of commons and public authorities.''' Maxime Zaït: That’s exactly what interests me: finding the right articulation to produce effective public policies at the interface between commons practices and institutional practices; getting these two sets of interests—which..." current
  • 07:1207:12, 8 December 2025 diff hist +9,654 Communa→‎Governance current
  • 07:0707:07, 8 December 2025 diff hist +3,027 N SquatsCreated page with " =Typology= (from an interview of the co-founder of Communa with the journal EnCommuns) Maxime Zait: "To simplify, there are two types of squats. There are artist squats, where people with a high level of cultural capital do this because it’s cool and they can afford to. Then there are migrant squats or underground squats, which may have political demands but sometimes just seek discretion and peace. For this second category, they would love to go through us. Th..." current
  • 07:0407:04, 8 December 2025 diff hist +7,002 CommunaNo edit summary
  • 07:0107:01, 8 December 2025 diff hist 0 Temporary Housing ProjectsNo edit summary current
  • 06:5906:59, 8 December 2025 diff hist +30 Cosmos, Empire, and Changing Technologies of CCP RuleNo edit summary current
  • 06:5806:58, 8 December 2025 diff hist +2,199 N Cosmos, Empire, and Changing Technologies of CCP RuleCreated page with " '''* Article: Regimes of Resonance: Cosmos, Empire, and Changing Technologies of CCP Rule. By Vivienne Shue.''' URL = https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/00977004211068055 =Description= "This analysis aims to place certain key elements of Chinese Communist Party (CCP) rule observed under Xi Jinping today into longer and fuller historical perspective. “Ideology” and “organization” are each indisputably indispensable components of how, and how well, the..."
  • 06:3306:33, 8 December 2025 diff hist +2,427 N Mesh ViolenceCreated page with " '''= caused by misalignment with planetary process''' =Discussion= Chor Pharn: "Bypass becomes the new form of violence. Not destruction—displacement. Not invasion—irrelevance. Not triumph—exclusion from timing. China feels this pressure not because it is weak, but because it is the last remaining full body. Holding coherence inside a system that punishes wholeness is exhausting. Every conflict, every rerouting, every asymmetry lands inside its internal machin..." current
  • 06:2706:27, 8 December 2025 diff hist +3,325 Category:Global Governance→‎Long Quotes

7 December 2025

  • 13:4913:49, 7 December 2025 diff hist +1,974 N Debate vs DialogueCreated page with " "Do we want a world built on domination or a world built on relationship? A world of debate or a world of dialogue? A world of victories, or a world of understanding?" =Discussion= Don Vande Krol: '''* Debate Is About Dominance''' "In our public life today, we—and our children—are exposed to two very different modes of communication: debate and dialogue. And debate, as it’s now practiced, has little to do with finding truth. It begins with seeing two si..." current

5 December 2025

  • 06:4906:49, 5 December 2025 diff hist +1,689 N Constitution of Ancient ChinaCreated page with " '''* Book: The Constitution of Ancient China. By Su Li. Edited by Zhang Yongle Daniel A. Bell. Princeton University Press, 2018.''' URL = https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691171593/the-constitution-of-ancient-china =Description= "How was the vast ancient Chinese empire brought together and effectively ruled? What are the historical origins of the resilience of contemporary China’s political system? In The Constitution of Ancient China, Su Li, China..." current
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