Mainstream Argument for Parecon (Sort of)
By Brian Dominick at May 29, 2010 |
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This animation is kind of a mainstream argument for pareconish incentives. Very cool.
Mainstream Argument for Parecon (Sort of)
By Brian Dominick at May 29, 2010 |
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This animation is kind of a mainstream argument for pareconish incentives. Very cool.

The economy
By Small, Brian at May 29, 2010 22:38 PM
That's why the Wall Street guys screwed up the economy.. Bonuses. Nice to see Parecon picking up, got a soundtrack, got a animation.. Next will be a novel and movie!
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Re: The economy
By Small, Brian at May 30, 2010 03:54 AM
I commented a third of the way through the animation, while I was still expecting an explicit appearance of Parecon. I wonder if the animator would be interested in looking at the entire economy and exploring the possibility that Parecon is much more in line with human motivations and needs. From his examples you get the feeling he's more interested in harnessing portions of motivating autonomy to help Steve Jobs 'put a ping' in the world (and his investor's bank accounts) . Would it be worth his while to look at grass roots autonomy and self improvement in the areas of something meeting basic needs, like sanitation (_The Big Necessity_ toilets) or food (foodfirst.org) or water (_Blue Gold_ Maude Barlowe _Flow For Love of Water_).. Well, I guess he's moving in a good direction. Imagine what might happen if technology in other areas (energy??) were as open, accessible, decentralized and malleable as computers and the internet. Its a shame the DARPA specs (goals) for developing the internet aren't applied to the energy grid... I'm trying to think if the pattern could be expanded to transportation...
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Re: Re: The economy
By Small, Brian at Jun 04, 2010 05:37 AM
Aflie Kohn seems to be looking at the same research and be just as ripe for some Parecon.
Justin Podur wrote up Alfie Kohn a while ago and ended up with a nice comment discussion.
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