'Occupy' as a business model: The emerging open-source civilisation »
Let's look back at the workings of Occupy Wall Street at Zuccotti Park… This community had all kinds of needs: physical needs, such as food, shelter and healthcare. Did they resort to the market economy for this? … OWS created a well-functioning ethical economy that included a market dynamic, but that also functioned in harmony with the value system of the occupiers. What is crucial here is that it was the citizens who decided on the most appropriate provisioning system – and not the property and money owners in an economy divorced from ethical values. … Before you shrug this off as a one-time utopian experiment, let's consider the larger institutional logic of the now-mature free software economy, which we can fairly say is the standard for present and future software production. … Occupy and open-source models illuminate a new possible reality, in which the democratic civic sphere, productive commons and a vibrant market can co-exist for mutual benefit.
/via +Susan Stone: http://goo.gl/Q9zSX

