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  1. review von Marc Bousquet's How The University Works Higher Education and the Low-Wage Nation
  2. So far, this new mode of production—peer production—has been limited to certain niches of production, such as information goods. This book discusses whether this limitation is necessary or whether the potential of peer production extends farther. In other words: Is a society possible in which peer production is the primary mode of production? If so, how could such a society be organized
  3. a book based on the central idea of conceiving squatting as an alternative to capitalism.
    01-04-2013 to , , , , , and -1 others
  4. über guerillia gärten, critical mass und freie software
  5. übersicht zu Political Futurists and Radical and Utopian SF Authors
  6. These outdated methods of resistance must be refined, and new methods of disruption invented that attack power (non)centers on the electronic level.
  7. The thesis of the book is that it’s not intellectual property alone that is responsible for encouraging innovation or creativity or even for serving the interest of creators, but the mix between, and the balance between intellectual property and the public domain.
  8. In the essays collected here, over two dozen writers offer historical analysis of the factors that gave birth to December and the potentialities it has opened up in face of the capitalist crisis. Yet the book also highlights the dilemmas the antagonist mo
  9. The mass of men serve the State thus, not as men mainly, but as machines, with their bodies. They are the standing army, and the militia, jailers, constables, posse comitatus [7], etc. In most cases there is no free exercise whatever of the judgement or of the moral sense; but they put themselves on a level with wood and earth and stones; and wooden men can perhaps be manufactured that will serve the purpose as well.
  10. cybrerspace roman des mitherausgeber von boingboing unter creative commons

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