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Re: [ox-en] There is no such thing like "peer money"



Patrick Anderson wrote:
On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 10:49 AM, Christian Siefkes
<christian siefkes.net> wrote:

No problem: we just have to do away with markets, too.

I can't seem to get an answer to the following questions:

Are you saying that there will be no trading of goods or of labor?

Yes.

Will specialization be allowed?

Yes.

If not, must we each be our own dentist?

No.

Like Franz already said: specialization is necessary for markets and
trading, but markets and trading aren't necessary for specialization.

Read my book <http://peerconomy.org/> or the 5-part article series starting
here:
http://www.keimform.de/2008/01/21/material-peer-production-part-0-traits-of-peer-production/
.

Best regards
	Christian

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