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The Telekommunist Manifesto.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Kleiner, Dmytri, Author.
Contributor:
Kendrick, Rachael, Editor.
Lovink, Geert, Editor.
Miles, Rachel Somers, Producer.
Niederer, Sabine, Editor.
Richardson, Joanne, Contributor.
Wyrick, Brian, Contributor.
Library Stack, distributor.
Studio Léon&Loes, Contributor.
Series:
Network Notebooks ; 3
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Communism.
Historical materialism.
Information commons.
Genre:
Discursive works
Critical Writing.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Place of Publication:
[Place of publication not identified], Institute of Network Cultures, 2010.
Summary:
"In the age of international telecommunications, global migration and the emergence of the information economy, how can class conflict and property be understood? Drawing from political economy and concepts related to intellectual property, The Telekommunist Manifesto is a key contribution to commons-based, collaborative and shared forms of cultural production and economic distribution. Proposing 'venture communism' as a new model for workers' self-organization, Kleiner spins Marx and Engels' seminal Manifesto of the Communist Party into the age of the internet. As a peer-to-peer model, venture communism allocates capital that is critically needed to accomplish what capitalism cannot: the ongoing proliferation of free culture and free networks. In developing the concept of venture communism, Kleiner provides a critique of copyright regimes, and current liberal views of free software and free culture which seek to trap culture within capitalism. Kleiner proposes copyfarleft, and provides a usable model of a Peer Production License. Encouraging hackers and artists to embrace the revolutionary potential of the internet for a truly free society, The Telekommunist Manifesto is a political-conceptual call to arms in the fight against capitalism."-- provided by distributor.
Notes:
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CC BY-NC-SA.
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Unrestricted online access

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