- Value [1] Peer-to-Peer Technology
- ... peer-to-peer based technology reflects and holds the potentials for a change of consciousness towards individual and networked
participation, and in turn strengthens it
- Value [2] Distributed Networks
- ... the "distributed network" format, expressed in the specific manner of peer to peer relations, is a new form of organizing
and subjectivity, and an alternative for many systems within the current socio-econominic and cultural-political order, which
though it does not offer solutions per se, points the way to a variety of dialogical and self-organizing formats, i.e. it
represents different processes for arriving at such solutions; it ushers in a era of ‘nonrepresentational democracy', where
an increasing number of people are able to manage their social and productive life through the use of a variety of autonomous
and interdependent networks and peer circles; that global governance, and the global market will be, and will have to be,
more influenced by modes of governance involving multistakeholdership
- Value [3] Autonomy
- Value [4] Interdependence
- Value [5] Self-Organization
- Value [6] Nonrepresentational Democracy
- Value [7] Multistakeholdership
- Value [8] Information Commons
- ... it creates a new public domain, an information commons, which should be protected and extended, especially in the domain
of common knowledge creation; and that this domain, where the cost of reproducing knowledge is near zero, requires fundamental
changes in the intellectual property regime, as reflected by new forms such as the free software movement; that universal
common property regimes, i.e. modes of peer property, such as the General Public Licese and the Creative Commons licenses
should be promoted and extended
- Value [9] Knowledge
- Value [10] General Public License
- ... the principles developed by the free software movement, in particular the General Public License, and the general principles
behind the open source and open access movements, provides for models that could be used in other areas of social and productive
life
- Value [11] Open Source
- Value [12] Open Access
- Value [13] Cooperative Social Order
- ... it reconnects with the older traditions and attempts for a more cooperative social order, but this time obviates the need
for authoritarianism and centralization; it has the potential of showing that the new more egalitarian digital culture, is
connected to the older traditions of cooperation of the workers and peasants, and to the search for an engaged and meaningful
life as expressed in one's work, which becomes an expression of individual and collective creativity, rather than as a salaried
means of survival
- Value [14] Egalitarian Digital Culture
- Value [15] Collective Creativity
- Value [16] Renewal
- ... it offers youth a vision of renewal and hope, to create a world that is more in tune with their values; that it creates
a new language and discourse in tune with the new historical phase of ‘cognitive capitalism'; P2P is a language which every
‘digital youngster' can understand. However, 'peer to peer theory' addresses itself not just to the network-enabled and to
knowledge workers, but to the whole of civil society (the 'multitudes'), and to whoever agrees that the core of decision-making
should be located in civil society, and not in the market or in the state, and that the latters should be the servants of
civil society
- Value [17] Hope
- Value [18] Cognitive Capitalism
- Value [19] Subjectivity
- ... it combines subjectivity (new values), intersubjectivity (new relations), objectivity (an enabling technology) and interobjectivity
(new forms of organization) that mutually strengthen each other in a positive feedback loop, and it is clearly on the offensive
and growing, but lacking ‘political self-consciousness'. It is this form of awareness that the P2P Foundation wants to promote.
- Value [20] Intersubjectivity
- Value [21] Objectivity
- Value [22] Interobjectivity
- Value [23] Feedback
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