[p2p-research] Google to tear down social networking walls
marc fawzi
marc.fawzi at gmail.com
Wed Feb 25 05:33:36 CET 2009
Patrick,
It seems that we're all born with a desire to shape both our identity
as well as what we produce, which can be sometimes seen as part of our
identity (although not always.)
Collective production is great but people sometimes desire to be
unique and to make unique individual choices that others may not agree
to.
How do you address that?
Marc
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 8:20 PM, Patrick Anderson <agnucius at gmail.com> wrote:
> Michel Bauwens wrote:
>> the fact that a corporation does something, does not
>> automatically mean that it cannot also be in the interest
>> of somebody else, even though we realize that this
>> congruence can at best be partial,
>
> There IS a case of ownership where congruence is 100%.
>
>
>> of course, it's in their DNA, as you say, to look for their interest first,
>
> Must we assume they cannot be the same person?
>
>
> Patrick
>
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