369 research outputs found

    A Political Economy of Utopia?

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    Del desespero de Greenspan a la esperanza de Obama: las bases científicas de la cooperación como principios de regulación

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    A common assumption, often accepted by regulators – that individuals act only in their narrow self-interest – is false. Evidence from both the natural and social sciences suggests that most people are strongly motivated to cooperate and help one another. Organizations (such as Toyota and Wikipedia) that cultivate and take advantage of these inclinations have prospered. Policy can be designed to incorporate attitudes toward cooperation, and to channel these tendencies in productive directions.cooperation, altruism, communication, critique of rational actor model, solidarity, situational framing, norms, trust, transparency, reputation, social dynamics

    Wikileaks revisited: Is Julian Assange a straw man?

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    Two interesting recent publications on Wikileaks by US law professors. Alasdair Roberts says that the contribution of the Wikileaks phenomenon to transparency has been hugely over-exaggerated, and Yochai Benkler who says more or less the opposite

    Net Regulation : Taking Stock and Looking Forward

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