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'''Commons'''  
The terms '''commons''' originates from [[Thomas Moore]], who describes how the commons are bing taken away by fences and private property. In here a common is referred to [[Open Grounds]], fields that are shared among everyone, a group of people or [[communities]]. A common is a good that is shared collectively and not owned privately. It is excluded from private ownership.
 
The terms commons originates from [[Thomas Moore]], who describes how the commons are bing taken away by fences and private property. In here a common is referred to [[Open Grounds]], fields that are shared among everyone, a group of people or [[communities]]. A common is a good that is shared collectively and not owned privately. It is excluded from private ownership.


# [[Beginning of Capitalism]]
# [[Beginning of Capitalism]]
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# [[Commonism]]
# [[Commonism]]
# [[Mesh-network]]
# [[Mesh-network]]
==Digital commons==
* [[Creative Commons]]
* [[Free Culture]]
* [[Wealth of Networks]]


[[Category:Philosophy]]
[[Category:Philosophy]]

Revision as of 22:41, 6 November 2008

The terms commons originates from Thomas Moore, who describes how the commons are bing taken away by fences and private property. In here a common is referred to Open Grounds, fields that are shared among everyone, a group of people or communities. A common is a good that is shared collectively and not owned privately. It is excluded from private ownership.

  1. Beginning of Capitalism
  2. Tear down the fences
  3. Commonism
  4. Mesh-network

Digital commons