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Re: [ox-en] Out-Cooperating the Empire? - Exchange with Christoph Spehr



I THINK I made a similar mistake during the early formulations of
P2P Theory.

same here.

Peer projects are not anti-institutional, they create different institutions, such as the Commons legal framework, the use of nonprofit foundations, and the body of regulations arising out of the problems of working together. Institutionalization is simply a crystallisation of experience: when you are encountering similar problems time and again, it is natural to have a consensus on process, but this of course constrains to a certain degree the next generations. But the institutions themselves should be open to revision.

the original conception of vn was as a very loose co-operation with no institution in the middle. a people to people network that is. however, in our case it soon became clear that an outer form and some structure is necessary. our case is perhaps different because we want to get money involved and we have our specific goals which we want to achieve. regardless of whether money gets involved, at least to me Michel's explanation ("crystallisation of experience") is convincing.

one of the main issues i have with institutions (apart from generally being sceptical on them) is the issue of control and the relationship "individual-institution/decision makers". when there is an institution, individuals (like the chairman for instance) get quite some (statutary, static) powers ("decision making monopolies"). of course, when you want to be productive and have certain goals you seriously want to achieve, hierarchies and power allocations are necessary. in the case of the most important day-to-day single decision maker (CTVN-G/chairman), we hope our "complex performance polls" system is an effective means to prevent (un)intentional misuse of such powers.



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