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on peer-to-peer dynamics in politics, the economy and organizations
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Podcast: 5 Design Questions For Michel Bauwens | P2P Foundation

In this podcast, created by 21st Century Design, Michel Bauwens talks about design and design commons from the P2P point of view.

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Podcast of the Day: Isabelle Frémeaux, John Jordan and the rise of the insurrectionary imagination. | P2P Foundation

Podcast of the Day: Isabelle Frémeaux, John Jordan and the rise of the insurrectionary imagination. | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
The Laboratory for Insurrectionist Imagination gathers artists and activists to co-create more creative forms of resistance and civil disobedience.
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Podcast of the Day: Primavera de Filippi on Ethereum | P2P Foundation

Podcast of the Day: Primavera de Filippi on Ethereum | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
In this audio presentation Primavera de Filippi explores the possibilities and pitfalls of blockchain-derived platforms developed through Ethereum.
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Podcast of the Day/XE: Gwendolyn Hallsmith and Bernard Lietaer on Growing Local Economies with Local Currencies

Podcast of the Day/XE: Gwendolyn Hallsmith and Bernard Lietaer on Growing Local Economies with Local Currencies | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

Occupy Wall Street has directed our attention to the extreme concentration of wealth resulting from decades of policy designed to trickle down prosperity. Through using a single type of bank debt currency, we allocate our labor and resources to benefit a global elite instead of our communities. Can we engage our local leaders and municipal governments to break this currency monoculture? Can global examples of currency ecology provide a map for improving educational experiences, enhancing the arts and building resilience to the fragility of central bank finance mechanisms?

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Aaron Swartz is Dead — But Not His Work | P2P Foundation

Aaron Swartz is Dead — But Not His Work | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Aaron Swartz was one of the pioneers in the struggle to tear down that wall in academia. And the job he did so much to help start is now nearing completion.
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Podcast of the Day: Michel Bauwens on FLOK, Bitcoin and Sigghos | P2P Foundation

Podcast of the Day: Michel Bauwens on FLOK, Bitcoin and Sigghos | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

Michel explains what the FLOK Society is and how it can help Ecuador to become a p2p and commons-oriented society. At the end of May the proposed policies of FLOK will be presented amongst politicians from Ecuador and the whole of South America as well as civic society.

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Podcast of the Day: Rachel O'Dwyer on the Role of Commons in Contemporary Capitalism | P2P Foundation

Podcast of the Day: Rachel O'Dwyer on the Role of Commons in Contemporary Capitalism | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
We met Rachel O’Dwyer a couple of weeks back, at the Open Everything 2014 Convergence, celebrated in Cloughjordan Ecovillage, Ireland. We really enjoyed talking to Rachel and listening to her contributions in the Q&As and, in fact, we’re hoping to work with her in the near future. Until then, please check out this podcast, originally published as part of a series called “Contemporary Capitalism”
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Podcast of the Day/C-Realm: Douglas Rushkoff on... Everything!

Podcast of the Day/C-Realm: Douglas Rushkoff on... Everything! | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

KMO welcomes Douglas Rushkoff back to the C-Realm Podcast to talk about the themes of his most recent book, Present Shock: When Everything Happens now, and between tangets related to Scientology, the IRS, Colbert Report schwag, ceremonial magick, the faded out look of rock stars who’ve had their juju drained by millions of adoring fans and the little known collapse of WTC Building 12 on 9/11, they do manage to make at least passing reference to the themes of Doug’s book. KMO ends with listener feedback on last week’s conversation with Guy McPherson and announcements about the upcoming 2013 Age of Limits gathering and an Evolver NYC event, The Singularity is Where?

 
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