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on peer-to-peer dynamics in politics, the economy and organizations
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The remarkable keynote of Yochai Benkler on the state of the commons/sharing movements and the tensions within | P2P Foundation

It's indeed a remarkable synthesis of where the P2P movement is at, and how it is both grappling with the tensions in the world and within the movements.
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Michel Bauwens: The Transition Will Not Be Smooth Sailing

Michel Bauwens: The Transition Will Not Be Smooth Sailing | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
This is an English translation of Arthur De Grave's interview in French. Cross-posted from OuiShare.
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After the Gold Rush: OuiShare Fest 2016 Embraces Action and Experimentation | P2P Foundation

OuiShare Fest is a gathering of international thought-leaders, change-makers and doers, brought together to share ideas, challenges, experiences and more
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BUILDING THE OPEN SOURCE CIRCULAR ECONOMY COMMONS COMMONS TRANSITION CONFERENCES OPEN COOPS & SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS P2P DEVELOPMENT P2P LIFESTYLES

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OuiShare 2015, From Transition to Transformation: The Elephant in the Room

OuiShare 2015, From Transition to Transformation: The Elephant in the Room | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

#OSFest15  -  May 21, 22:  Just a few steps into the main entry hall of Cabaret Sauvage, the site of the OuiShare 2015 event, was a large, black chalkboard. On the board there was a drawing of an elephant, and the phrase, “Share Your Elephant in the Room”. In case the expression “elephant in the room” isn’t familiar, it refers to a very obvious fact which nobody wants to talk about, one which is more convenient to politely ignore. I regret not taking a picture of that sign, because as the second and third days of OuiShareFest 2015 proceeded, it became clear that the elephant was loose in the room and, more importantly, lots of voices were calling him out.

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