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    The Net Effects of Affective Capitalism

    P2P Wiki entry on Affective Capitalism. This blog post. This is a repost from my occasional blogging at the P2P Foundation, run by Michel Bauwens. Michel has posted a fascinating addition to the Relational category and asked that I blog it. Called Affective Capitalism, it draws on authors Juan Martín Prada and Michael Hardt. I have to confess that I’m…

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    Bullet the cold sky

    “On cloud nine” is said to have come from references long ago (like a hundred years ago) to the number nine cloud in meteorological descriptions. Cloud number nine was the big puffy one. Here’s a picture of a rare cloud formation just formed over Antarctica. Clouds like these take temperatures of less than mins 172 F. I guess it was…

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    Gifts and Thefts: Married and Hitched?

    Hitchcock analysis is not wanting for contributions. But here’s one anyways. Hitchcock made crime thrillers. He was the master of the form, working out crime and suspense stories with precision and an impeccable logic. A logic that, it’s been noted, included the audience for the first time, making him also a new kind of film-maker. Think of the scene in…

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    Acts of War, Acts of Terror

    Things that have become muddled in the reasoning of our leaders, in their lexica, phraseology, in their presidential idioms, in the press, the media, and ultimately in our heads. To wit, I’m having a hard time this week distinguishing between the following. Are they clear to you? An act of warA terrorist actAn act of (self) defensePre-emptive strikePreventive strikeAn InsurgencyA…

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    Pamphlet for Social Change and revolution

    The conditions for social change. I remember dodging Autonomen, clad in black balaklavas and German army (West Germany, that is) sweaters, Doc Martins, and coddling small cubes of brick pried from the sedentary and well socialized-sidewalks of Berlin as they upset peace protests to smash Kaufhaus windows and loot in opposition to Pres. Ronald Reagan’s visit to the Wall. Well…

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    Agonistic Giving, Yochai Benkler, Warren Buffet, and Heaven’s Gate

    I recently posted this attempt at defining “agonistic giving” on the P2PFoundation‘s site. As Yochai Benkler describes it, “I give because I am great.” I post this again here for reasons of simple synchronicity. Buffet and Gates popped to mind (though ironically, they might be counter-examples, their wealth in fact having been established and earning them already great power, giving…

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    Commentary on Podcast, Blogged Commentary

    For those of you who want “the voices in your head to be marketing voices” (willfully subversive signoff at the tail end of Jennifer Jones’ podtech podcasts), a less schizophrenic and more organized view of user-generated content is covered by the director of global marketing communications for Coke in this podcast. It’s interesting in a German kind of way. You…