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Commons Transition And P2p A Primer Ebook Michel Bauwens Vasilis Kostakis Stacco Troncoso Ann Marie Utratel The P2p Foundation

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Commons Transition And P2p A Primer Ebook Michel Bauwens Vasilis Kostakis Stacco Troncoso Ann Marie Utratel The P2p Foundation
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Commons Transition And P2p A Primer Ebook Michel Bauwens Vasilis Kostakis Stacco Troncoso Ann Marie Utratel The P2p Foundation instant download after payment.

Publisher: Transnational Institute
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.52 MB
Pages: 52
Author: Michel Bauwens; Vasilis Kostakis; Stacco Troncoso; Ann Marie Utratel; The P2P Foundation
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: ebook

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Commons Transition And P2p A Primer Ebook Michel Bauwens Vasilis Kostakis Stacco Troncoso Ann Marie Utratel The P2p Foundation by Michel Bauwens; Vasilis Kostakis; Stacco Troncoso; Ann Marie Utratel; The P2p Foundation instant download after payment.

How do we define the Commons? And how can the concept be used to achieve social, political and economic change? This primer explores the potential of the Commons together with Peer to Peer (P2P) to form a system based on the needs of civil society and its environment. This offers a viable alternative to obsolete, centrally planned systems or the amorality of market economies. We look at how basing civil society on P2P dynamics and Commons practices could enable a more egalitarian, just, and environmentally sustainable society.

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