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  1. The essay, the Political Economy of Peer Production has been translated into Chinese.Please read the Chinese Translation here.We also have a page covering China and a Category: China.

  2. Jess Scully: "Taiwan’s civic hackers were organized around a leaderless collective called g0v (pronounced “gov zero.”) Many believed in radical transparency, in throwing opaque processes open to the light, and in the idea that everyone who is affected by a decision should have a say in it. They preferred establishing consensus to running ...

  3. * Article: PERSISTENCE DESPITE REVOLUTIONS. By Alberto F. Alesina , Marlon Seror, David Y. Yang, et al. NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES ; Working Paper 27053, NATIONAL ...

  4. Bio "Yihong Ding is a PhD candidate of computer science at Brigham Young University. He is also affiliated with DERI Innsbruck. His research includes Semantic Web, annotation, data extraction, and ontology generation, matching, and reuse. Besides his formal ...

  5. * Book: Power and Identity in the Chinese World Order: Festschrift in Honour of Professor Wang Gungwu. Ed. by Billy K. L. So, John Fitzgerald et al. Hong Kong University Press, 2003 Description "To honour Professor Wang Gungwu on the occasion of his ...

  6. Description From the bio of Lynn Margulis in Brittanica: "Throughout most of her career, Margulis was considered a radical by peers who pursued traditional Darwinian “survival of the fittest” approaches to biology. Her ideas, which focused on symbiosis—a living ...

  7. Discussion Eric Schaetzle: "Wang Yangming (who was not mentioned). One may be tempted, by such profound relationalism, to think this is nothing but the solipsism of an extreme skeptic. That would be a grave misunderstanding; these are not equivalent.

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