Info, Power, & Development New role of Culture in Economics Growing potentials for Human Development & Organization The Threat to Capitalism & Industrialism.

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Info, Power, & Development New role of Culture in Economics Growing potentials for Human Development & Organization The Threat to Capitalism & Industrialism Finance & the Hijacking of the Info Revolution From Scarcity to Abundance

Redefining Wealth Quantitative: Money & Material Accumulation Qualitative: Well-being Regeneration

Communication & Consciousness Relationship of levels of economic development with regimes of communication, with forms of participation, with modes of consciousness & Selfhood Oral, Script, Print, Electronic

McLuhan on Technology Extension of human senses & functions Civilization: extending muscles & bodily functions like heating Electronic technology: extending the human mind & nervous system

Common Sense Economics Herman Daly Trade Recipes, not Cookies. Increase restrictions on the flow of material goods and physical capital (to minimize transport costs, etc.) Lessen restrictions on the flow of information and culture. note: Globalization does exactly the opposite: via free trade and intellectual property law.

Knowledge-based Development Dematerialization: intrinsic: substituting information for resources Detoxification:...great potential to tune into benign process & substances. Decentralization: intrinsic part of the network economy

Dimensions of the Green Economy 1.The Service Economy Hot Showers and Cold Beer Nutrition, Illumination, Entertainment, Access, Shelter, Community, etc. 2. The Lake Economy Economic Biomimicry, flowing with nature, Every output an input, Closed-loop organization, Let nature do the work

The Economy in Loops

Hardware & Sustainability Electronics: design for obsolescence. The Waste Economy. Design for monopoly: incompatibility E-waste & toxicity Electronics & global labour exploitation. Crucial role of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) in reducing & reusing. New possibilities for efficiency in the World Wide Computer

Grids: Electrical & Informational Historical parallels in development of the electric power grid & the emerging information grid: early manufacturers had to be energy producers with generation hardware on site –Insull & the power grid separated generation from use. today we maintain our separate computer hardware & softwarea tremendous source of e-waste. –Cloud computing (the World Wide Computer) offers opportunities to do more with less.

Commons in the Info Economy Sharing & conservation: key role of design. Sharing: flip side of the new importance of creativity. Green goods and info goods aspublic goods, not easily served by market exchange. Key struggles today: over control of the Commonsthe 2 nd Enclosure Brand: Information wants to be free! Daly: Trade recipes, not cookies.

Mass Collaboration 1.Changes how we do many things, with sharing often more efficient than competition & monopoly. 2. Allows us to do many more things by making organizing way easier.

Organization, Management & Communication the firm: ability to reduce transaction costs by doing these operations within. –Managerial revolution: era of the big state and big firm. Fordism. scarcity & role of professionals Today: many transaction costs are dropping radically: explosion of amateurism, a threat to professionalism and markets. Sharing collaboration & efficiency: Demarketization.

Beyond Property: Demarketization at the Cutting-edge Wikinomics: New forms of peer- production & mass collaboration superior to even the best-paid hired talent. Need for new forms of remuneration to support cultural & eco-production in the Commons. Culture & Information restricted by the rules of old-line scarcity-based markets. Brand: Information wants to be free. From belongings to belonging: culture- based economics demands access not ownership

Property as Theft? Capitalism as intrinsically material- based and scarcity-based Property, Ownership & material accumulation Markets: forms of material allocation. Abundance: the natural state of information & culture. Real development in an Info Economy: access, not ownership. Green Development: ownership has to be subordinate to stewardship & empowerment.

Work (Creativity) in the Info Economy a growing proportion of work is involved in the production of meaning & value –...including old forms of manual work (e.g. construction, landscaping) that now involve deeper eco-knowledge a break from the historic role of worker as cog in the Megamachine the decline of bureaucracy people as means & ends of development; inversion of investment-consumption relationship all-round human development: underlying basis forcreative class economy: freedom & individuation. N.B.: The overwhelming portion of ecological developmentgreen building, permaculture, renewable energy, eco-industrial networks, reuse-based waste management etc.--all require greater knowledge

Transforming Professionalism professionalism and scarcity: professionals do necessary stuff that wouldn't get done otherwise upholding of standards requires a gatekeeper function the information revolution makes possible many things previously feasible only with professionals & conventional markets. mass amateurism and the erosion of professionalism gatekeeper function of professions can become reactionary, perpetuating unnecessary scarcity.

Post-1980 Casino Capitalism: Hijacking the Information Revolution Main strategy for reproducing scarcity shifts from waste to debt New info technologies supply new ways of creating money: Fantasy Finance Decline in real wages; increasing polarization of the rich and the rest. Benefits of productivity gains monopolized by the 1%. Great Risk Shift from organizations to individuals. Rise of McJobs, outsourcing. Shift in power from manufacturing to financial capital

The War on Creativity New wave of intellectual property law: use of copyright and patent law to suppress rather than encourage innovation. Making pirates out of everyone, and criminals out of young people. Current struggles over IP and the Internet among the key strategic struggles of our day.

Democracy & the New Commons the Digital Divide –One Laptop per childOne Laptop per child Net Neutrality & the Information HighwayNet Neutrality Community Broadband InitiativesCommunity Broadband Initiatives

Rules for the New Electronic Commons...battle over the institutional ecology of the digital environment