Coliberation

It says here:

"If we accept Equipotentiality as the basic worldview and principle explaining peer to peer dynamics, then Coliberation is the active ethical principle derived from it.

"It signifies both the shared transcendence of the group, and the practice of designing social processes so each of us can be the condition and enabler of the other participants reaching their highest potential."

Oh man! Is that cool or what? Somebody finally putting coliberation in context.

That someone is named Michel Bauwens, of the The Foundation for P2P Alternatives. Since I discovered his post on coliberation, he and I have been exchanging emails at a rather furious clip. The more we have corresponded, the more correspondence we seem to be finding - shared understandings in vision and practice, shared hope for shared promise.

from Bernie DeKoven, funsmith

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