In the previous discussion
I asked for examples of meta-theory and/or organization that wasn't
command and control. Here's an example from the Commons:
"The
problem, says Bauwens, is that these movements do not generally connect
with each other or coordinate internationally. He therefore sees the
need for “meta-economic networks” to bridge these fields of action. So,
for example, we need “open cooperativism” enterprises to bridge open
knowledge systems and cooperatives, so that open-licensed systems are
not simply dominated by large corporations in the way that Google, Uber
and Airbnb have done. We also need to develop an “open source circular
economy” to bridge the worlds of eco-sustainability and open knowledge.
We will never address major environmental problems if the technological
and product solutions are based on proprietary knowledge; open
circulation of knowledge can change that."
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