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  1. Characteristics. Jihad Esmail: "What is a tokenized community? Tokenized communities can take many forms, but they can be defined by the following: Tokenized: coordinates around a commonly held token on a blockchain. Platformless: not inherently tied to any centralized platform or tool.

  2. 2017年9月25日 · Welcome to the future of energy exchange. This project, run by a startup called Transactive Grid, is the first version of a new kind of energy market, operated by consumers, which will change the way we generate and consume electricity. Transactive Grid aims to enable people to buy and sell renewable energy to their neighbours.

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    "When feminists or adjacent social justice types talk about being woke, they often refer to a moment of realization that shifts their entire world view. They stop seeing the world in the way they used to see it, and instead they see every interaction between every individual as a nested system of power play, with each group attempting to dominate o...

    Noah Carl: "I’ve previously defined it as a belief system “which sees identity groups like sex and race as the primary units of society; which attributes to some groups the status of victims and to others the status of oppressors; and which posits that various ‘structural’ and ‘systemic’ forces stymie members of the former groups while conferring ‘...

    1. By the Red Goat Collective, published in Counterpunch: 21 Fallacies that Fuel Cancel Culture. 1) Optics are more important than Substance. Worry more about how things look from the outside, and less about what’s happening on the inside—be it a meeting, an organization, an event, a relationship, or an artwork. External appearances are not even ‘e...

    How did the woke ideology become hegemonic so fast ?

    A credible combination of hypotheses, presented by Noah Carl: "The basic idea is that – with the launch of Twitter, Facebook and Instagram between 2005 and 2010, and the invention of the smartphone in 2007 – it became much easier for left-wing activists to mobilise politically. Where before, they would have had to meet in physical locations (or private chat rooms), they were now able to meet, chat and exchange ideas in the digital public square – affording them untold new opportunities for ac...

    The Origins of Woke Capitalism in a Baptist-Bootlegger Coalition Dynamic

    Noah Carl: " This alternative theory says that corporate entities coopted what was initially a fringe left-wing movement to further their own interests. Unlike the first theory, it posits a largely top-down process. In particular, some shrewd actors inside large corporations – you know, the ones that put LGBT flags in their logos during pride month – realised that woke pandering was an excellent way to earn brownie points with the Democrats, shift the conversation away from tax-and-regulate,...

    The Transformation of Activism in the Early 2000s

    A very readable testimony on the 'pre-history' of the current model of identity politics, as told by an anarchist activist. Joseph Keegin with Wesley Yang: "Turn-of-the-century anarchism was less a set of political beliefs than a world unto itself: a person could live nearly their entire life patronizing anarchist institutions, participating in anarchist activities, interacting primarily—if not only—with anarchists speaking the language of anarchism. A traveler to an unknown city could plug i...

    Michel Bauwens: Here are some preliminary notes about the meaning of the emergence of the woke movement in the US and elsewhere. I define the woke movement as a social movement that: 1. Claims to want to end unequal power dynamics and the end of oppression and privilege by majority groups towards minority groups, with the main privileged groups believed to be white males, who prop the unjust domination of the West 2. Claims that to obtain this equality, we must practice equity, i.e. a form of...

    Woke Ideology And Class

    Rhyd Wildermuth: "These are all what can be identified as core ideological beliefs within Woke Ideology without delving into sectarian or secondary corollaries. It’s important to note the crucial difference between the core beliefs of Woke Ideology and the core beliefs of Marxism, and we can do this best by looking at the one identity category which doesn’t appear in the list, class. Class analysis forms the core of Marxist political beliefs, as iterated in the first two sentences of The Comm...

    Alban Wegner on Redistributionist Strategy

    Alban Wegner: "My take on this is as follows: "Wokism" represents a certain type of claims-making in modern-day democratic capitalism, as it exists in multi-ethnic, multi-cultural societies. "Claims-making" IMHO understood to mean three things concurrently: Firstly, woke spokespeople claim to represent (the overriding interests of) certain social, mostly ethic- or gender-based constituencies. By their specific way of doing this, woke spokespeople reify social groups which progressive scholars...

    Why be concerned with a few thousand cancellations, rituals of degradation and berufsverbot for dissenters ? Because it's just always a beginning, not where it ends. Read this absolutely stunning e...

  3. Description. Michael Rectenwald: "A peculiar phrase recently introduced into the political lexicon by media cognoscenti describes a new corporate philosophy: “woke capitalism.”. Coined by Ross Douthat of the New York Times, woke capitalism refers to a burgeoning wave of companies that apparently have become advocates of social justice.

  4. P2P不仅仅是简单发生在分布式网络里的任一行为或生产方式:它们特指旨在增加平等参与者最广泛参与的行为或方法。 P2P是指被创造的如下的生产方式: - 通过生产者(他们可以取得所分配的资本)之间的自由合作产生使用价值:这就是对等生产模式,“第三种生产模式”,不同于国有企业的公营或营利性生产。 其产品不具有市场上的交换价值,而在使用者团体中具有使用价值。 - 其过程和决策由生产者团体自行管理,而不受市场分配或企业管理层级的支配。 这就是P2P管理模式,或“第三种管理模式”。 - 通过新的财产公有机制,使这种使用价值可被广泛的自由使用:这就是其分配或“物权模式”:“第三种所有权模式”,不同于私有财产或公共(国有)财产。 P2P的基础结构. 需要什么来推动该点对点模式的出现呢?

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