Re: nettime 'Occupy' as a business model: The emerging open-source civilisation

2012-03-13 Thread Dmytri Kleiner
Hey Ben, just quickly, first of all I don't intend to dictate answers to you questions, my question is economic, how to allow labour to retain more of the product of it's labour, your question is administrative, and that is, of course, something that's best discovered through practise. In any

nettime 'Occupy' as a business model: The emerging open-source civilisation

2012-03-12 Thread Brian Holmes
'Occupy' as a business model: The emerging open-source civilisation Michel Bauwens http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2012/03/2012361233474499.html Last week I discussed the value crisis of contemporary capitalism: the broken feedback loop between the productive publics who create

Re: nettime 'Occupy' as a business model: The emerging open-source civilisation

2012-03-12 Thread Ben Birkinbine
Just a quick point of clarification/elaboration, and I apologize if I've missed it in earlier posts. Michael wrote: Dmytri Kleiner, who calls himself a venture communist, has proposed a clever new peer production license, which would open up the commons to ethical companies and other