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<div>Hi! Thanks for all your great work here! I just made you a sysop on this wiki. Please put something in your user page - it looks better :) [[User:Guaka|guaka]] 09:32, 1 December 2008 (UTC)<br />
: hm - okay...--[[User:Abundance|Abundance]] 13:40, 1 December 2008 (UTC)<br />
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Great to see you inspired about this wiki :) Looking forward working more closely with you on this --[[User:Robino|Robino]] 11:47, 1 December 2008 (UTC)<br />
: Yess!--[[User:Abundance|Abundance]] 11:57, 1 December 2008 (UTC)<br />
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Check the [[Lost and Found Festival]]! :) [[User:Guaka|guaka]]<br />
: interesting. Thanks!--[[User:Abundance|Abundance]] 23:53, 6 April 2009 (UTC)<br />
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Long time no see! Would love to see some edits of you on [[Post Scarcity Foundation]] and [[Boutique Trash Chic]] :) [[User:Guaka|guaka]] 09:52, 9 July 2010 (UTC)<br />
: Oh yeah - I know. I hope that in some months I get to working on the topic in a more systematically organised fashion, leading to regular contributions...--[[User:Abundance|Abundance]] 10:32, 4 November 2010 (UTC)</div>Abundancehttps://sharewiki.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_literature&diff=2015List of literature2010-02-15T18:37:48Z<p>Abundance: </p>
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<div>[[Literature]] on sharing.<br />
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; ''From Exchange to Contributions: Generalizing Peer Production into the Physical World'' by Christian Siefkes: explaining his idea of the [[peerconomy]], a model of a society and economy based on ideas and principles of free software (Edition C. Siefkes, Berlin 2007, ISBN 978-3-940736-00-0, CC-by-nc-sa license. [http://peerconomy.org/wiki/Main_Page#The_Book available online])<br />
; ''[[Sharing Nicely]] - On Shareable Goods and the Emergence of Sharing as a Modality of Economic Production'' by Yochai Benkler: Essay on large scale effective practices of sharing private, excludable goods (Yale Law Journal, Vol. 114, 273-358, 2004, CC-by-nc license, [http://benkler.org/SharingNicely.html available online])<br />
; ''The Wealth of Networks - How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom'' by Yochai Benkler: explaining his theory of a "networked information economy" that allows to be more productive than profit-seeking ventures (Yale University Press, 2006, ISBN 978-0300110562, CC-by-nc license, [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/wealth_of_networks/ available online])<br />
; ''Das Sterntalerexperiment - mein Leben ohne Geld'' by Heidemarie Schwermer: How she started to live a life without money and the alternatives of sharing she found (Riemann, München 2001, ISBN 3-570-50016-0)<br />
; ''Sharing in the Global Economy - An Introduction'' [http://www.stwr.org/economic-sharing-alternatives/sharing-in-the-global-economy-an-introduction.html/ available online])<br />
; ''The Evolution of Cooperation'' by Robert Axelrod: theoretical investigation of cooperation based on game theory<br />
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<div>''Are you looking for [[list of literature | literature on sharing]]?''<br />
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'''Literature''' is a cultural work of knowledge or art. Literature may be shared.<br />
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[[Books]], journals, papers, webpages, ...; novels, essays, manuals, ...<br />
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* [[Books]]<br />
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<div>The '''public domain''' is the pool of creative works that are not owned or controlled by anyone (anymore) - stuff that belongs to everyone.<br />
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Because in many jurisdictions [[intellectual property]] expires 70 years after death of the author lots of material gets in the public domain this way.<br />
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Some projects have original content contributed entering the Public Domain unless the author explicitly states otherwise. This concept is called Primarily Public Domain (PPD), which has been extended to the concept of Ethical Public Domain.<br />
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In recent years the time it takes for works to become public domain has been extended, in such a way that works created after the 1920s will actually never become public domain. These extensions happen to coincide with Mickey Mouse's birth date. [[Lawrence Lessig]] was involved in a court case to prevent the extension of the public domain and lost. Consequently he started the [[Creative Commons]] organization and licenses.<br />
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== Literature ==<br />
* James Boyle: [http://www.thepublicdomain.org/ The Public Domain: Enclosing the Commons of the Mind]<br />
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* [http://ethicalpublicdomain.ning.com/ ethicalpublicdomain.org]<br />
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<div>Probably the main aspect of the [[World Wide Web]] experience the term '''''Web 2.0''''' was coined for is the [[participation]] of its users. After a period of time when many were dreaming of the [[internet]] as a commerce platform, where participants were thought as divided into pure consumers on the one hand and another party that provides all the contents and services and sells lots of stuff to the consumers, you were able to see masses of people taking back control of the web with projects like [[Wikipedia]] appearing as big, popular things.<br />
Suddenly the internet is seen as a great and big platform for people to share information and media and for [[collaboration]]. - The web as it should be, like some say.<br />
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* [[financial cooperative]]<br />
* [[Mutual aid]]<br />
* [[BarCamp]]<br />
* [[Unconference]]<br />
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* [[Phoolan Devi]], Phool Singh<br />
* [[breaking of bread]]<br />
* [[giving]]<br />
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[[de:Vorlage:Wunschliste]]</noinclude></div>Abundancehttps://sharewiki.org/w/index.php?title=Web_2.0&diff=1011Web 2.02009-05-22T02:25:57Z<p>Abundance: New page: Probably the main aspect of the World Wide Web experience the term '''''Web 2.0''''' was coined for is the participation of its users. After a period of time when many were dreamin...</p>
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<div>Probably the main aspect of the [[World Wide Web]] experience the term '''''Web 2.0''''' was coined for is the [[participation]] of its users. After a period of time when many were dreaming of commerce platform, where participants were thought as divided into pure consumers on the one hand and another party that provides all the contents and services and sells lots of stuff to the consumers, you were able to see masses of people taking back control of the web with projects like [[Wikipedia]] appearing as big, popular things.<br />
Suddenly the [[internet]] is seen as a great and big platform for people to share information and media and for [[collaboration]]. - The web as it should be, like some say.<br />
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{{Wikipedia}}</div>Abundancehttps://sharewiki.org/w/index.php?title=Abundance&diff=1010Abundance2009-05-18T03:54:49Z<p>Abundance: </p>
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<div>'''Abundance''' is a great quantity over beyond the need. More than enough. Enough, more than you need, so you understand you had enough. It is not just about quantity but about mindset, what you view what is there.<br />
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A good example to explain the meaning of abundance is in terms of [[love]]. For example, how a parent loves its children - there is not less love for one when another child gets born.<br />
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== Resources ==<br />
Resources and [[scarcity]].<br />
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== [[Quotes]] ==<br />
"The message coloured through time is not lack but abundance"<ref>[http://www.jeanettewinterson.com/pages/content/index.asp?PageID=16 Jeanette Winterson]</ref><br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [[Post scarcity]]<br />
* Abundance vs. Scarcity on [[P2P Foundation]] [http://p2pfoundation.net/Abundance_vs._Scarcity]<br />
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<div>'''Abundance''' is a great quantity over beyond the need. More than enough. Enough, more than you need, so you understand you had enough. It is not just about quantity but about mindset, what you view what is there.<br />
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A good example to explain the meaning of abundance is in terms of [[love]]. For example, how a parent loves its children - there is not less love for one when another child gets born.<br />
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== Resources ==<br />
Resources and [[scarcity]].<br />
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== [[Quotes]] ==<br />
"The message coloured through time is not lack but abundance"<ref>[http://www.jeanettewinterson.com/pages/content/index.asp?PageID=16 Jeanette Winterson]</ref><br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [[Post scarcity]]<br />
* Abundance vs. Scarcity on [[P2P Foundation]] [http://p2pfoundation.net/Abundance_vs._Scarcity]<br />
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[[Category:Theory]]</div>Abundancehttps://sharewiki.org/w/index.php?title=MediaWiki:Edittools/de&diff=1006MediaWiki:Edittools/de2009-05-04T16:28:22Z<p>Abundance: New page: '''Insert special chars: ''' – “ ” ‘ ’ + − · × ÷ ≈</p>
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<div>The '''Internet''' is a worldwide meta-network of computer networks.<br />
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It can be an excellent medium for sharing of [[knowledge]] like internet-based projects like [[Wikipedia]] show.<br />
Also sharing of other stuff can be organised via internet.<br />
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It can also be very useful medium for the collaboration of people that may be physically apart, distributed over the whole globe. It has enabled the emergence of a bunch of new [[collaboration]] techniques. (See [[wiki]]s, message boards, [[virtual presence]], ...)<br />
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== Internet access ==<br />
Sharing Internet access can be done for example by setting [[Mashup]]-networks, so called [[wireless community network]]s. (See [[Freifunk]] for example)<br />
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=== [[:Category:Practice of Sharing|Practices of Internet access sharing]] ===<br />
* [[:Category:Wireless Mashup Network | Wireless Mashup Networks]]<br />
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<div>'''File sharing''' is the sharing of files over computer networks, often [[peer-to-peer network]]s.<br />
Because digital files at least theoretically don't degrade over time, with copying or in use this is a very convenient way of sharing multimedia recordings.<br />
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File sharing is a very big thing. In fact far more than half of all [[internet]] traffic is generated by file sharing.<br />
There is a big and very active scene of file sharers.<br />
Meanwhile there is even a big (political) movement for filesharing and the right of file sharing with organisations like the swedish Piratbyrån, pirate parties in Sweden, Germany, Austria, Peru, Spain, Poland, ...<br />
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[[BitTorrent]] is the biggest file-sharing system.<br />
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== External links ==<br />
{{Wikipedia}}<br />
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<div>In computer science '''peer-to-peer networks''' are computer networks with a decentralized architecture consisting of individual nodes (the "peers") that (- in distinction from "traditional" cetralized concepts -) play essentially equal roles as they can be servers and clients at the same time.<br />
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On the one hand the concept itself is based on [[sharing]] itself because it uses the cumulative bandwidth of network participants, on the other hand it makes for useful sharing applications. It can be used for tools for sharing of digital content, ressources like [[internet]] bandwith and more.<br />
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[[Peer-to-peer]] ("P2P") technology is a common example for collaboration technology and the spirit of sharing connected to the internet in general.<br />
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== file sharing ==<br />
A prominent use is [[file sharing]]. There are several important file sharing peer-to-peer networks that are used by many people and actually generate most of the data traffic on the [[internet]].<br />
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=== important networks ===<br />
* [[BitTorrent]]<br />
* [[eDonkey 2000]]<br />
* [[Kademlia]]<br />
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== censorship, anonymity ==<br />
Other prominent uses of peer-to-peer technology are the application for creating censorship resistant networks and for anonymous internet access/communication.<br />
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* [[Freenet]]<br />
* [[Tor]]<br />
* [[I2P]]<br />
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<div>'''Money''' might be one of the hardest things to share (maybe after your toothbrush), because it is a medium of exchange and the concept of the exchange is to ask for what you get in return before you give something - quid pro quo.<br />
- But there are very simple schemes you can make to voluntarily share money-resources.<br />
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Sharing money could be done through different ways.<br />
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A good way to share money is to not directly share money in the first place but to share expenses. This can happen on donation basis - as for example with the concept of the ''magic hat'' of the [[rainbow people]].<br />
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* [[financial cooperative]]s<br />
* [[commune]]s<br />
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<div>A '''cooperative''' (''coop'' or ''co-op'' for short) is an voluntary association of people who work together towards a common goal or to satisfy common needs.<br />
It is an enterprise, that is - unlike ordinary [[capitalism|capitalistic]] enterprises - operated as an autonomous, jointly-owned and democratically-controlled business.<br />
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== Examples ==<br />
A [[food cooperative]] serves the acquisition of affordable food for its members.<br />
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<div>A '''cooperative''' (''coop'' or ''co-op'' for short) is an voluntary association of people who work together towards a common goal or to satisfy common needs.<br />
It is an enterprise, that is - unlike ordinary [[capitalism|capitalistic]] enterprises - operated as an autonomous, jointly-owned and democratically-controlled business.<br />
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== Examples ==<br />
A [[food cooperative]] serves the acquisition of affordable food for its members.<br />
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* [http://go.coop/ go.coop]<br />
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<div>Originally designed for [[etree]], '''BitTorrent''' is a [[peer-to-peer network]]ing protocoll that is especially suitable for the transfer of bigger files. It is the biggest [[file sharing|file-sharing]] system and generates about one third of all [[internet]] traffic worldwide.<br />
There is a huge amount of popular films and music being shared on BitTorrent.<br />
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[[wikipedia:The Pirate Bay raid|The raid]] of the largest Torrent index and BitTorrent tracker ''The Pirate Bay'' in Sweden tells a story how scaring sharing must be for capitalism...<br />
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== External links ==<br />
{{Wikipedia}}<br />
* [http://thepiratebay.org/ The Pirate Bay] - largest Torrent index and BitTorrent tracker<br />
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<div>In computer science '''peer-to-peer networks''' are computer networks with a decentralized architecture consisting of individual nodes (the "peers") that (- in distinction from "traditional" cetralized concepts -) play essentially equal roles as they can be servers and clients at the same time.<br />
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On the one hand the concept itself is based on [[sharing]] itself because it uses the cumulative bandwidth of network participants, on the other hand it makes for useful sharing applications. It can be used for tools for sharing of digital content, ressources like [[internet]] bandwith and more.<br />
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[[Peer-to-peer]] ("P2P") technology is a common example for collaboration technology and the spirit of sharing connected to the internet in general.<br />
<br />
== file sharing ==<br />
A prominent use is [[file sharing]]. There are several important file sharing peer-to-peer networks that are used by many people and actually generate most of the data traffic on the [[internet]].<br />
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=== important networks ===<br />
* [[BitTorrent]]<br />
* [[eDonkey 2000]]<br />
* [[Kademlia]]<br />
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== censorship, anonymity ==<br />
Other prominent uses of peer-to-peer technology are the application for create censorship resistant networks and for anonymous internet access/communication.<br />
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* [[Freenet]]<br />
* [[Tor]]<br />
* [[I2P]]<br />
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'''etree''' is a web-based community of people sharing bootlegs (recordings of live concerts) of artists that allow the free taping and trading of their music. The lossless digital audio files are distributed across the Internet via [[BitTorrent]] [[peer-to-peer network|peer-to-peer technology]] and FTP servers using [[wikipedia:Free Lossless Audio Codec|FLAC]] (or Shorten/SHN) audio compression.<br />
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They closely work together with the [[Internet Archive]].<br />
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* [http://etree.org/ etree.org]<br />
{{Wikipedia link|etree}}<br />
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<div>{{DISPLAYTITLE:etree}}<br />
'''etree''' is a web-based community of people sharing bootlegs (recordings of live concerts) of artists that allow the free taping and trading of their music. The lossless digital audio files are distributed across the Internet via [[BitTorrent]] [[peer-to-peer networking|peer-to-peer technology]] and FTP servers using [[wikipedia:Free Lossless Audio Codec|FLAC]] (or Shorten/SHN) audio compression.<br />
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They closely work together with the [[Internet Archive]].<br />
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== External links ==<br />
* [http://etree.org/ etree.org]<br />
{{Wikipedia link|etree}}<br />
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<div>{{DISPLAYTITLE:etree}}<br />
'''etree''' is a web-based community of people sharing bootlegs (recordings of live concerts) of artists that allow the free taping and trading of their music. The lossless digital audio files are distributed across the Internet via [[BitTorrent]] [[peer-to-peer]] technology and FTP servers using [[wikipedia:Free Lossless Audio Codec|FLAC]] (or Shorten/SHN) audio compression.<br />
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They closely work together with the [[Internet Archive]].<br />
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== External links ==<br />
* [http://etree.org/ etree.org]<br />
{{Wikipedia link|etree}}<br />
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<div>'''Peer-to-peer''' (P2P) describes a relationship between equal partners - the peers.<br />
This term is known as a term to describe an alternative concept for computer networks, the so-called [[Peer-to-peer network]]s, as opposed to traditional client-server architectures.<br />
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This concept is transfered to other systems - like social and economical systems.<br />
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== External links ==<br />
* [http://p2pfoundation.net/ P2P Foundation - The Foundation for P2P Alternatives]<br />
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<div>'''Peer-to-peer''' (P2P) describes a relationship between equal partners - the peers.<br />
This term is known as a term to describe an alternative concept for computer networks, the so-called [[Peer-to-peer network]]s, as opposed to traditional client-server architectures.<br />
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This concept is transfered to other systems - like social and economical systems.<br />
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* [http://p2pfoundation.net/ P2P Foundation - The Foundation for P2P Alternatives]<br />
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<div>'''David Rolfe Graeber''' is an anthropologist and anarchist from the United States.<br />
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== Books ==<br />
=== Towards an Anthropological Theory of Value: The False Coin of Our Own Dreams ===<br />
This book is the first comprehensive synthesis of economic, political, and cultural theories of [[value]]. David Graeber reexamines a century of anthropological thought about value and exchange, in large measure to find a way out of quandaries in current social theory, which have become critical at the present moment of ideological collapse in the face of [[Neoliberalism]].<br />
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Rooted in an engaged, dynamic realism, Graeber argues that projects of cultural comparison are in a sense necessarily revolutionary projects: He attempts to synthesize the best insights of [[Karl Marx]] and [[Marcel Mauss]], arguing that these figures represent two extreme, but ultimately complementary, possibilities in the shape such a project might take.<br />
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Graeber breathes new life into the classic anthropological texts on exchange, value, and economy. He rethinks the cases of [[Iroquois]] wampum, [[Pacific kula exchanges]], and the [[Kwakiutl potlatch]] within the flow of world historical processes, and recasts value as a model of human meaning-making, which far exceeds rationalist/reductive economist paradigms.<br />
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==== Table of Contents ====<br />
# A Few Words by Way of Introduction<br />
# Three Ways of Thinking About Value <br />
# Current Directions in Exchange Theory<br />
# Value as the Importance of Actions<br />
# Action and Reflection, or, Notes Toward a Theory of Wealth and Power<br />
# Wampum and Social Creativity Among the Iroquois<br />
# Marcel Mauss Revisited<br />
# The False Coin of Our Own Dreams, or, the Problem of the Fetish IIIb<br />
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== External links ==<br />
{{Wikipedia}}<br />
* [http://www.charlierose.com/view/interview/473 A conversation with anarchist David Graeber about anthropology]<br />
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<div>== Towards an Anthropological Theory of Value: The False Coin of Our Own Dreams ==<br />
This book is the first comprehensive synthesis of economic, political, and cultural theories of [[value]]. David Rolfe Graeber reexamines a century of anthropological thought about value and exchange, in large measure to find a way out of quandaries in current social theory, which have become critical at the present moment of ideological collapse in the face of [[Neoliberalism]]. <br />
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Rooted in an engaged, dynamic realism, Graeber argues that projects of cultural comparison are in a sense necessarily revolutionary projects: He attempts to synthesize the best insights of [[Karl Marx]] and [[Marcel Mauss]], arguing that these figures represent two extreme, but ultimately complementary, possibilities in the shape such a project might take. <br />
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Graeber breathes new life into the classic anthropological texts on exchange, value, and economy. He rethinks the cases of [[Iroquois]] wampum, [[Pacific kula exchanges]], and the [[Kwakiutl potlatch]] within the flow of world historical processes, and recasts value as a model of human meaning-making, which far exceeds rationalist/reductive economist paradigms.<br />
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=== Table of Contents === <br />
# A Few Words by Way of Introduction<br />
# Three Ways of Thinking About Value <br />
# Current Directions in Exchange Theory<br />
# Value as the Importance of Actions<br />
# Action and Reflection, or, Notes Toward a Theory of Wealth and Power<br />
# Wampum and Social Creativity Among the Iroquois <br />
# Marcel Mauss Revisited <br />
# The False Coin of Our Own Dreams, or, the Problem of the Fetish IIIb<br />
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== Further Reading ==<br />
{{Wikipedia}}<br />
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<div>== Towards an Anthropological Theory of Value: The False Coin of Our Own Dreams ==<br />
This book is the first comprehensive synthesis of economic, political, and cultural theories of [[value]]. David Rolfe Graeber reexamines a century of anthropological thought about value and exchange, in large measure to find a way out of quandaries in current social theory, which have become critical at the present moment of ideological collapse in the face of [[Neoliberalism]]. <br />
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Rooted in an engaged, dynamic realism, Graeber argues that projects of cultural comparison are in a sense necessarily revolutionary projects: He attempts to synthesize the best insights of [[Karl Marx]] and [[Marcel Mauss]], arguing that these figures represent two extreme, but ultimately complementary, possibilities in the shape such a project might take. <br />
<br />
Graeber breathes new life into the classic anthropological texts on exchange, value, and economy. He rethinks the cases of [[Iroquois]] wampum, [[Pacific kula exchanges]], and the [[Kwakiutl potlatch]] within the flow of world historical processes, and recasts value as a model of human meaning-making, which far exceeds rationalist/reductive economist paradigms.<br />
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=== Table of Contents === <br />
# A Few Words by Way of Introduction<br />
# Three Ways of Thinking About Value <br />
# Current Directions in Exchange Theory<br />
# Value as the Importance of Actions<br />
# Action and Reflection, or, Notes Toward a Theory of Wealth and Power<br />
# Wampum and Social Creativity Among the Iroquois <br />
# Marcel Mauss Revisited <br />
# The False Coin of Our Own Dreams, or, the Problem of the Fetish IIIb<br />
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== Further Reading ==<br />
{{Wikipedia}}<br />
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<div>== Towards an Anthropological Theory of Value: The False Coin of Our Own Dreams ==<br />
This book is the first comprehensive synthesis of economic, political, and cultural theories of [[value]]. David Graeber reexamines a century of anthropological thought about value and exchange, in large measure to find a way out of quandaries in current social theory, which have become critical at the present moment of ideological collapse in the face of [[Neoliberalism]]. <br />
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Rooted in an engaged, dynamic realism, Graeber argues that projects of cultural comparison are in a sense necessarily revolutionary projects: He attempts to synthesize the best insights of [[Karl Marx]] and [[Marcel Mauss]], arguing that these figures represent two extreme, but ultimately complementary, possibilities in the shape such a project might take. <br />
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Graeber breathes new life into the classic anthropological texts on exchange, value, and economy. He rethinks the cases of [[Iroquois]] wampum, [[Pacific kula exchanges]], and the [[Kwakiutl potlatch]] within the flow of world historical processes, and recasts value as a model of human meaning-making, which far exceeds rationalist/reductive economist paradigms.<br />
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=== Table of Contents === <br />
# A Few Words by Way of Introduction<br />
# Three Ways of Thinking About Value <br />
# Current Directions in Exchange Theory<br />
# Value as the Importance of Actions<br />
# Action and Reflection, or, Notes Toward a Theory of Wealth and Power<br />
# Wampum and Social Creativity Among the Iroquois <br />
# Marcel Mauss Revisited <br />
# The False Coin of Our Own Dreams, or, the Problem of the Fetish IIIb<br />
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<div>A '''potlatch''' is a giving festival, that comes from the culture of indigenous people from the Pacific Northwest of America. The word itself, coming from Chinook Jargon, means ''a gift'' or ''to give away''.<br />
As opposed to the constant gathering and centralisation of stuff known from capitalistic systems, potlatches serve the redistribution as part of a different economic system.<br />
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''Chiefly Feasts: The Enduring Kwakiutl Potlatch'' by Aldona Jonaitis<br />
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<div>A '''potlatch''' is a giving festival, that comes from the culture of indigenous people from the Pacific Northwest of America. The word itself, coming from Chinook Jargon, means ''a gift'' or ''to give away''.<br />
As opposed to the constant gathering and centralisation of stuff known from capitalistic systems, potlatches serve the redistribution as part of a different economic system.<br />
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== Literature ==<br />
''Chiefly Feasts: The Enduring Kwakiutl Potlatch'' by Aldona Jonaitis<br />
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<div>A '''potlatch''' is a giving festival, that comes from the culture of indigenous people from the Pacific Northwest of America. The word itself, coming from Chinook Jargon, means ''a gift'' or ''to give away''.<br />
As opposed to the constant gathering and centralisation of stuff known from capitalistic systems, potlatches serve the redistribution as part of a different economic system.<br />
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== Literature ==<br />
''Chiefly Feasts: The Enduring Kwakiutl Potlatch'' by Aldona Jonaitis<br />
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The project has shown to many people that ansd how the concept of free knowledge works.<br />
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It is available in many languages and has already millions of articles in the biggest, the english language version.<br />
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There are several sister projects hosted by the umbrella organization, the ''Wikimedia Foundation'', that collect other types of free knowledge, for example:<br />
* [[Wikibooks]] (free text books)<br />
* [[Wikisource]] (free-content library)<br />
* [[Wikiversity]] (sharing of knowledge)<br />
* [[Wikimedia Commons|Commons]] (media repository)<br />
* [[Wiktionary]] (dictionary and thesaurus)<br />
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<div>'''Greenwheels''' is a [[corporate]] [[:category:car-sharing|car-sharing]] scheme in the [[Netherlands]], with a fleet of around 1,000 so-called Greenwheels cars (mainly red Peugeots) at in 2008 permanent parking spots in 70 Dutch towns and cities.<br />
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To sign up for the scheme you send an application form with a copy of your (EU) driver's license, after which you receive a personal chip card. You can reserve cars online, and also check availability. As a user, you pay a deposit and a hourly fee.<br />
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The project was started in 1995, with only three cars based in the city [[Rotterdam]]. Two years later, the Dutch Railways, joined in with the scheme, which made more [[money]] available for deployment of more cars.<br />
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== Logo ==<br />
We need a [[Sharewiki:Logo|logo]]! [[User:Guaka|Guaka]] 20:33, 6 November 2008 (UTC)<br />
: May I upload something?--[[User:Abundance|Abundance]] 15:54, 30 November 2008 (UTC)<br />
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what about a free shop front? there are some, but I am sure we find a better one<br />
*http://www.stiftung-freiraeume.de/B183/index.html - blue free shop in berlin brunnenstrasse<br />
*http://www.autoorganisation.org/mediawiki/index.php/Bild:Umsonstregal.jpg . free shelve in a cellar in braunschweig <br />
*http://www.richardbunce.com/images/sml_editorial/freeshop.jpg - free shop of tvs<br />
*http://www.norwichanarchists.org/events/free-shop/ - instant free shop on norwich's streets<br />
*http://nicholasclarke.co.uk/blog/2007/11/06/back-from-holiday/ - another free shop in greece<br />
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== MediaWiki:Edittools ==<br />
How about a toolbox on the edit pages with some useful special characters? (e.g. –“”‘’−·×÷≈) Would ease things - at least for me...--[[User:Abundance|Abundance]] 07:19, 16 December 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== Interwiki collaboration month ===<br />
Hi, can I interest you in Interwiki collaboration month? Some info [http://sca21.wikia.com/wiki/Interwiki_collaboration_month here]. One idea I've had is to start a Social networking site to try and take this idea further. What do you think? Would you be willing to take part? Phil Green SCA founder<br />
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I [http://favicon.cc/ created a favicon]. I tried twice and it's not what I expected. But it's still better than no favicon. [[User:Guaka|guaka]] 18:49, 1 March 2009 (UTC)<br />
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== Logo ==<br />
We need a [[Sharewiki:Logo|logo]]! [[User:Guaka|Guaka]] 20:33, 6 November 2008 (UTC)<br />
: May I upload something?--[[User:Abundance|Abundance]] 15:54, 30 November 2008 (UTC)<br />
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what about a free shop front? there are some, but I am sure we find a better one<br />
*http://www.stiftung-freiraeume.de/B183/index.html - blue free shop in berlin brunnenstrasse<br />
*http://www.autoorganisation.org/mediawiki/index.php/Bild:Umsonstregal.jpg . free shelve in a cellar in braunschweig <br />
*http://www.richardbunce.com/images/sml_editorial/freeshop.jpg - free shop of tvs<br />
*http://www.norwichanarchists.org/events/free-shop/ - instant free shop on norwich's streets<br />
*http://nicholasclarke.co.uk/blog/2007/11/06/back-from-holiday/ - another free shop in greece<br />
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== MediaWiki:Edittools ==<br />
How about a toolbox on the edit pages with some useful special characters? (e.g. –“”‘’−·×÷≈) Would ease things - at least for me...--[[User:Abundance|Abundance]] 07:19, 16 December 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== Interwiki collaboration month ===<br />
Hi, can I interest you in Interwiki collaboration month? Some info [http://sca21.wikia.com/wiki/Interwiki_collaboration_month here]. One idea I've had is to start a Social networking site to try and take this idea further. What do you think? Would you be willing to take part? Phil Green SCA founder<br />
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== favicon ==<br />
I [http://favicon.cc/ created a favicon]. I tried twice and it's not what I expected. But it's still better than no favicon. [[User:Guaka|guaka]] 18:49, 1 March 2009 (UTC)<br />
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== extension ''InputBox'' ==<br />
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<div>Hi! Thanks for all your great work here! I just made you a sysop on this wiki. Please put something in your user page - it looks better :) [[User:Guaka|guaka]] 09:32, 1 December 2008 (UTC)<br />
: hm - okay...--[[User:Abundance|Abundance]] 13:40, 1 December 2008 (UTC)<br />
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Great to see you inspired about this wiki :) Looking forward working more closely with you on this --[[User:Robino|Robino]] 11:47, 1 December 2008 (UTC)<br />
: Yess!--[[User:Abundance|Abundance]] 11:57, 1 December 2008 (UTC)<br />
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Because in many jurisdictions [[intellectual property]] expires 70 years after death of the author lots of material gets in the public domain this way.<br />
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Some projects have original content contributed entering the Public Domain unless the author explicitly states otherwise. This concept is called Primarily Public Domain (PPD), which has been extended to the concept of Ethical Public Domain.<br />
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In recent years the time it takes for works to become public domain has been extended, in such a way that works created after the 1920s will actually never become public domain. These extensions happen to coincide with Mickey Mouse's birth date. [[Lawrence Lessig]] was involved in a court case to prevent the extension of the public domain and lost. Consequently he started the [[Creative Commons]] organization and licenses.<br />
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<div>'''Gift economy''' is a system based around getting people what they need (and want), without the use of [[money]]. Instead of a bartering system, where 10 eggs could buy you a kilo of flour, the idea is to give freely to everyone and anyone, and others will do the same for you, so that no one is left out. When and if you need something, just ask, and it will be provided. In turn, you give what you can to the next person who needs it. No money is exchanged, but the gift of goods flows to everybody.<br />
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Just like anarchic and consensus decision making systems, gift economies work best when people can see their own individual part in relationship to the whole. For instance, people need to see what their needs are ''as well as'' what they have to offer and what other people's needs are. Without a grander view of needs/wants outside of self and friends and family, people tend to be a little more selfish. Creating this larger view also allows people to gift in accordance to what they have to offer. For example, someone who has lots of material wealth can gift any number of goods, whereas someone who has very little material wealth may have a service to offer. Value in a gift economy is not based on a dollar system, but rather in some combination of time, intention, community betterment, and perhaps environmental sensitivity.<br />
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Best used in a big community, with a lot of people. And of course, there's always the 'drain-bows' who bring nothing and get everything, but they're generally few and far between. Again, however, as more people become aware of their relationship to the whole, the less drainbows there will be.<br />
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To many, the idea of an economy not based on direct exchange, but on mutual giving may seem naive, even idealistic. However, this is just a reflection of the spirit of these times. Gift economies can and do work - in fact, they are alive and well in the institution closest to most people's hearts, the [[family]], and have been the traditional social system of man since time immemorial.<br />
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== Examples ==<br />
[[wikipedia:Burning Man|Burning Man]] Festival, in [[Nevada]], [[United States]], is a temporary city that practices gift economy.<br />
The [[Rainbow people|Rainbow]] communities also use a gift economy.<br />
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[[Hospitality exchange]] networks such as [http://bewelcome.org/ BeWelcome] are a form of gift economy.<br />
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Just like [[:hitch:|hitchhiking]], [[:trash:dumpster diving|dumpster diving]] is probably not a direct form of gift economy, but it's quite related.<br />
* [[Freecycle]]<br />
* [[Give-away shop]]<br />
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* [http://www.freeebay.net/ www.freeebay.net] - gift economy on the Internet<br />
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== Literature ==<br />
* ''The Gift: Imagination and the Erotic Life of Property'' by Lewis Hyde<br />
* ''Essai sur le don. Forme et raison de l’échange dans les sociétés archaïques'' by the french sociologist Marcel Mauss - a starting point for much of the study of gift economy over the past 80 years.<br />
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<div>'''Intellectual property''' is the [[capitalism|capitalistic]] idea that "things" like ideas, [[knowledge]] and cultural works are the property of somebody - although they usually build on a whole tradition/frame of other ideas and knowledge. This concept leads to the idea that knowledge may be stolen by copying and sharing it - although it grows and gains from the sharing and nobody loses it.<br />
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There are several completely different forms of intellectual property. For this reason [[Richard Stallman]] encourages people to avoid the general term.<br />
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