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On 10/01/2012 02:55 AM, Felix Stalder wrote:
For me, the political test for all these things is whether they are
set as alternatives to commodity markets and private ownership, or
as alternatives to public infrastructures. In the first case, one
might get something
On Mon, 01 Oct 2012, Brian Holmes wrote:
On 10/01/2012 02:55 AM, Felix Stalder wrote:
For me, the political test for all these things is whether they are
set as alternatives to commodity markets and private ownership, or
as alternatives to public infrastructures. In the first case, one
On 09/28/2012 12:22 PM, Jaromil wrote:
collaborative rather than cooperative - maybe this is just a
prank to make Volker Grassmuck hangry :^)
Open source collaborates, free software cooperates :)
There is a re-branding going on to make this business-friendly. And
business friendly it has
On 10/01/2012 02:55 AM, Felix Stalder wrote:
For me, the political test for all these things is whether they are
set as alternatives to commodity markets and private ownership, or
as alternatives to public infrastructures. In the first case, one
might get something interesting, in the second
This is a fascinating study and while it's couched in business terms,
after all it was commissioned by French Telco Orange, it raises,
particularly in chapters 4 and 6, an intriguing question:
Are markets retreating, after decades of expansion, even as the public
sector shrinks as well?
There
On Fri, 28 Sep 2012, Felix Stalder wrote:
This is a fascinating study and while it's couched in business terms, after
all it was commissioned by French Telco Orange,
Staying on the linguistic surface (below that, is there something
new?) what is fascinating is the use of certain terms..
On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 10:52 AM, Felix Stalder fe...@openflows.com wrote:
Are markets retreating, after decades of expansion, even as the public
sector shrinks as well?
This is a great question, Felix. I have thought about the relationship
between market and non-market production a lot and
Bwo Michel Bauwens
* Report: A Synthetic Overview of the Collaborative Economy. By Michel
Bauwens, Nicolas Mendoza and Franco Iacomella, et al. Orange Labs and
P2P Foundation, 2012.
URL = http://p2p.coop/files/reports/collaborative-economy-2012.pdf
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