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  2. The notion of "wicked problems", introduced by Rittel and Webber (1973), was used originally in social planning to describe a problem that is resistant to simple resolution due to the complex, open-systemic interdependencies of its multiple natural and social facets as they dynamically morph, reconfigure into emergent relational networks, and fe...

    • Introduction
    • P2P Transition Proposals
    • P2P Philosophy
    • Key Theses on P2P Politics
    • Key Citations
    • Key Resources

    Three inter-related processes, Peer Production, Peer Governance, and Peer Property, together constituting the Circulation of the Common: Each aspect has its own category on wiki: 1. Category:Peerproduction 2. Category:Peergovernance 3. Category:Peerproperty Each aspect also has its own value paradigm: 1. Peer Production depends on Openness, i.e. op...

    Las Indias summarizes recent p2p thinking from the period 2012-2013: http://english.lasindias.com/michel-bauwens-and-the-new-socioeconomic-alternatives/

    We have selected 50 key essays for a better understanding of the multi-facetted emergence of p2p-based understandings in the following two sections of our wiki: 1. Essays 1, via http://p2pfoundation.net/Essays 1. Essays 2, via http://p2pfoundation.net/Essays_2 For the moment, the only specific p2p philosopher, using the concept of a contributive so...

    Michel Bauwens: Written in 2007: "1. Our current world system is marked by a profoundly counterproductive logic of social organization: a) it is based on a false concept of abundance in the limited material world; it has created a system based on infinite growth, within the confines of finite resources b) it is based on a false concept of scarcity ...

    William Irwin Thompson: Transitions are Catastrophes

    "The transition from one World to another is a catastrophe, in the sense of the catastrophe theory of René Thom. Indeed, a catastrophe is the making conscious of an Unconscious Polity; it is the feeling in Being of a domain that is unknown to thinking. Catastrophes are often stimulated by the failure to feel the emergence of a domain, and so what cannot be felt in the imagination is experienced as embodied sensation in the catastrophe. When rational knowing and political governance no longer...

    Change Emerges From Practices First

    "It is a basic principle of a broadly pragmatist approach to theoretically analyzing politicsof all kinds that the important innovations emerge in worldly practice before they showup in academic writings. Theory – and theorists – follow along behind overt politicalaction, extracting and systematizing insights in such a way that they become more widelyavailable than they would if they simply remained in their original context. In so doing,theory and theorists provide conceptual instruments—inc...

    Contemporary Civilizational Change needs to be global, conscious, and relatively fast

    “In the past, all transitions in the forms of civilization were slow, local/regional, exclusive, optional and unconscious. Today, we are faced by the need to undertake a GT in our dominant form of civilization that, in contrast, must be fast (by any historic standard), scalable to the whole planet, inclusive of all 7.4 billion of us, recognized as required and conscious. This last requirement also implies that today we must not only be conscious about change at every scale, but must develop a...

    Key Articles

    1. Criteria for a Post-Transitional Economic System. By Daniel Schmachtenberger.

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  4. 2023年5月3日 · Reverse Dominance Hierarchy - P2P Foundation. Contents. 1 Description. 2 Discussion. 2.1 The Scale Factor in Maintaining Reverse Dominance. 2.2 Reverse Dominance and the Female Cosmetic Coalition Model. 2.3 Data on collective action against 'aggressive men', by a coalition of men in indigenous societies.

  5. With the growing instability and looming collapse of the Megamachine in the 21st century however, new possibilities for systemic change open up. In the face of climate chaos, dwindling resources, financial breakdown, and mass poverty, the time has come for a profound transformation of our civilization.

  6. Book: The Uncontrollability of the world. By Harmut Rosa. Polity Press, 2023 URL = Review Paul J. D’Ambrosio: "There is not a single reference to “virus,” “pandemic,” “race,” or any other “2020-was-the-worst-year-ever” topic in his new book. When it comes to ...

  7. Description. From a working paper that is very similar to the book: "Ever since Kuznets published his review of Business Cycles questioning the sudden clustering of entrepreneurial talent that was supposed to accompany each technological revolution, Schumpeter's followers have felt uneasy about this unexplained feature of his model.

  8. Description. "Most people in the world today think democracy and gender equality are good, and that violence and wealth inequality are bad. But most people who lived during the 10,000 years before the nineteenth century thought just the opposite. Drawing on archaeology, anthropology, biology, and history, Ian Morris explains why.