Unlike Michel, I found this 'important thesis' unreadable and what I could read 
of it, irrelevant. 'Making sense of Rifkin's Third Industrial Revolution', 
implying that on its own it doesn't make sense, feels to me an attempt by the 
writer to hitch his wagon to a star.

I personally find Rifkin easy and stimulating to read, with a simple clarity 
that is hard to beat. This thesis only muddies the water by trying to fit him 
in to other theoretical structures, which as far as I can see, do not add 
anything to simple clarity of his original thesis.

Anna

> On 4 Aug 2016, at 16:45, Michel Bauwens <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> dear friends, 
> 
> this is an extraordinary thesis, which I believe Jose Ramos​ alerted me to.
> 
> ostentably an attempt to situate and critique Rifkin, in the context of the 
> macro-historical tradition, it is much more than that ..
> 
> it's an extended treatment of the possiblity for a post-capitalist transition:
> 
> here it is:
> 
> http://research.usc.edu.au/vital/access/services/Download/usc:20301/SOURCE1?view=true
> 
> I have selected excerpts here at 
> https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Making_Sense_of_Rifkin%27s_Third_Industrial_Revolution
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