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* [[Class and Capital in Peer Production]]. Michel Bauwens. Capital & Class Spring 2009 vol. 33 no. 1 121-141 [http://cnc.sagepub.com/content/33/1/121] | |||
* '''A strategy for the commons in the context of social transformation''': Massimo de Angelis, [[Crises, Movements and Commons]]. Borderlands e-journal, VOLUME 11 NUMBER 2, 2012. [http://www.borderlands.net.au/vol11no2_2012/deangelis_crises.pdf] | * '''A strategy for the commons in the context of social transformation''': Massimo de Angelis, [[Crises, Movements and Commons]]. Borderlands e-journal, VOLUME 11 NUMBER 2, 2012. [http://www.borderlands.net.au/vol11no2_2012/deangelis_crises.pdf] |
Revision as of 10:46, 27 January 2015
Key Articles
- Class and Capital in Peer Production. Michel Bauwens. Capital & Class Spring 2009 vol. 33 no. 1 121-141 [1]
- A strategy for the commons in the context of social transformation: Massimo de Angelis, Crises, Movements and Commons. Borderlands e-journal, VOLUME 11 NUMBER 2, 2012. [2]
Pages in category "P2P Class Theory"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 456 total.
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- Academic Proletariat
- Adolph Reed on Identity Politics and Inequality
- Against Oligarchy
- Age of Surveillance Capitalism
- Agrarian Class Structures and the Origins of Capitalism
- Alexander Bard on the Digital Class Struggle in the 21st Century
- Algo-Robotic Systems
- Algorithmic Economy
- Algorithmic Management
- Algorithms, Capital, and the Automation of the Common
- Alienation
- Anti-Fiat Strategies for the Denationalization of Money
- Anti-Politics
- Archaeology of Wealth Differences
- Art and the Working Class
- Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Capitalism
- Asset-Based Egalitarianism
- Associationism
- Automating Inequality
B
- Batshit Jobs
- Benjamin Shestakofsky on the Inegalitarianism of the Startup Economy
- Beyonders
- Bibliography of Hunter-Gatherers
- Bibliography of the Triple C Debate between P2P Theory and Marxist Critics
- Bifo on the Refusal of Work
- Big Data Increases Inequality and Threatens Democracy
- Biocommunism
- Bitcoin
- Bitcoin as the Successor to the Dollar as Global Reserve Currency
- Blockchain and the Distributed Reproduction of Capitalist Class Power
- Boy Kings
- Breadchain Crowdstaking Protocol
- Brett Christophers on the Power of Asset Managers and the Drive to Privatize the Public Sector
- Brutocracy
- Burning Man
C
- Calculation Debate in the Age of Big Data
- Can Reducing Income Inequality Decouple Economic Growth from CO 2 Emissions
- Capital and Ideology
- Capital as Power
- Capitalism
- Capitalism as a Mode of Exchange
- Capitalism as a Transformation of Slavery
- Capitalism in the Web of Life
- Capturing Value Through Protocol Innovation
- Carlo Vercellone on Cognitive Capitalism
- Case Against Race Reductionism
- Catabolic Capitalism
- Center-Periphery Theories of Samir Amin
- Christian Parenti on Diversity as Ruling Class Ideology
- Circulation of Capital
- Circulation of Elites
- Citadel, Market and Altar
- Citizens to Lords
- Class
- Class Analysis of Identity Politics
- Class and Capital in Peer Production
- Class Struggle vs Status Struggle Politics
- Classical Political Economy and the Secret History of Primitive Accumulation
- Claus Offe on the Displacement of Work
- Code Is Law and Modes of Coercion
- Cognitive Capitalism
- Collective Action
- Coming of Neo Feudalism
- Coming of the Global Working Class
- Commodifying Danish Housing Commons
- Common and Commons in the Contradictory Dynamics between Knowledge-based Economy and Cognitive Capitalism
- Commonfare Hypothesis
- Commons and Class Struggle
- Commons as Political Subject
- Commons Fund for the Precariat
- Commons Transition Strategies for Reform or Revolution
- Commons, Class Struggle and the World
- Communitarian Revolutionary Subject
- Community and Cooperative Renewable Energy Powershifts
- Complex Hegemony
- Concept of Rent Relevant to a Discussion of Surplus-Value in the Digital World
- Conflicts in the Knowledge Society
- Consumtariat
- Continuing Relevance of the Marxian Labor Theory
- Corporate Involvement in Free and Open Source Software
- Cost of Inequality
- Creation of Inequality
- Creation of Patriarchy
- Crises, Movements and Commons
- Critical Political Economic Framework for Peer Production’s Relation to Capitalism
- Critique of the Fordism of the Regulation School
- Crowdslaving
- Cyber-Proletariat
- Cyberdeutocracy
- Cyberocracy
- Cycles of Accumulation and Hegemony Between Private Accumulating Classes and State Accumulating Classes
- Cycles of Violence in the United States
- Cyclical Theory of Elite Competition, Extraction and Exhaustion
D
- Daniel Bitton on Immediate Return Hunter-Gathering Societies
- Daniel Gortz on the Competitivity of the Commons within Capitalism
- Daniel Gortz on the Theory of Moral Revolutions as Rooted in Socio-Economic Transformations
- Data Capitalism
- Data Divide
- David DeGraw's Proposals for Common Ground for the 99 Percent Movement
- Debt Obligations and Hierarchy
- Decentralization as a Means for Developers and other Stakeholders to Take Back Control from Centralized Platforms
- Deep History of the Earliest States
- Defunding the Police as a Luxury Belief
- Delinking
- Democracy Against Capitalism
- Dependent Accumulation and Unequal Exchange
- Destiny of Civilization
- Dictatorship of the Proletariat of Consumption
- Differential Commoning
- Digital Capitalism and Distributive Forces
- Digital Formations of the Powerful and the Powerless
- Digital Labor
- Digital Labour and Prosumer Capitalism
- Digital Socialism
- Digital Solidarity
- Direct vs Indirect Domination
- Dispositif
- Diversity As Ideology
- Dollar Economy vs Supermoney Economy
E
- Ecology and the Accumulation of Capital
- Ecology of Class
- Economic Elite Vs. The People of the United States of America
- Economic Limitarianism
- Ecovillage Development as Socio-Economic Segregation
- Effimera
- Egalitarianism as the Economic Revolution of the 20th Cy
- Elite Overproduction
- Elite Replacement
- Elite Theory of Gaetano Mosca
- Elites, Counter-Elites and the Path of Political Disintegration
- Elites, Counter-Elites, and the Path of Political Disintegration
- Emergence of the Modern Secular Clerisy
- Energy and Labor
- Entrepreneurs as the New Labor Class
- Environmental Proletariat
- Epic Struggle for the Internet of Things
- Establishment
- Ethical Poverty Line
- European Corporate Elite
- Evolution of Statehood
- Evolution of the Modes of Exchange
- Exploitation and Rent-Seeking Models in Social Media and P2P Exchange Platforms
F
- Fabrication Divide
- Factory
- Feminism, Labour and Digital Media
- Feudal Internet
- Feudal Origins of Capitalism
- Feudal Security
- Feudalism
- Firm Commitment
- Five Strategies To Improve the Conditions of Digital Labour
- Fordism
- Fossil Capital
- Four Basic Scenarios for the Future
- Four Futures
- Fragments on the Machines
- Framework for Critically Theorising and Analysing Digital Labour
- Frank Pasquale on the Shift from Territorial to Functional Sovereignty
- From Dot-com Capitalism to Cybernetic Communism
- From the Precariat to the Multitude
G
- General Theory of the Precariat
- George Caffentzis on the Crisis of Social Reproduction
- George Simondon
- Gift Economy as a Mode of Exchange
- Global Architecture of Wealth Extraction
- Global Carbon Budget
- Global Councils of the Fourth Industrial Revolution
- Global Inequality
- Global Political Economy and the Stratification of Labour Under Capitalism
- Global Power Elite
- Global Worker
- Global Working Class
- Google Archipelago
- Governance by Numbers
- Governance By Plutocracy Is Simply Not a Sustainable Way of Running a DAO
- Government of the Precarious
- Guy Standing on How the Precariat Should Be Reframing Social Protection for the 21st Century
- Guy Standing on Taskers in the Precariat as Expressions of Rentier Capitalism
H
- Hacker Movement as a Continuation of Labour Struggle
- Hacking Capitalism
- Haroon Sheikh on Who Has Power in a Platform Society
- Hegemonic Transition
- History and Development of the State
- History of Social Mobility
- History of the World in Seven Cheap Things
- How Land Property Is Tied To Inequality
- How Private Power Crushed Liberty
- How Technology Drives Inequality
- How the Capitalist Agrarian Revolution Affected the Commons and Property Regimes
- Human Capital Theory
- Hydrarchy
- Hypermodernity