Bit by Bit: How P2P Is Freeing the World - Jeffrey Tucker
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Bit by Bit: How P2P Is Freeing the World argues that today’s emergent technology is about more than new and cool toys. Jeffrey Tucker, CLO of Liberty.me and Distinguished Fellow of the Foundation for Economic Education, argues that peer-to-peer technology is forging a new and brighter social, economic, and political order.
People tend to look at innovations in isolation. Here is my new e-reader. Here is an app I like. Here is my new mobile device and computer. Even bitcoin is routinely analyzed and explained in terms of its properties as an alternative to national currencies, as if there were no more than that at stake.
But actually there is a historical trajectory at work here, one that we can trace through its logic, implementation, and spread. It’s the same logic that led from the dial phone at the county store, operated by people pulling and plugging in wires, to the wireless smartphone in your pocket that contains the whole store of human knowledge. It’s all about technology in the service of individuation.
Once you understand the driving ethos — voluntarism, creativity, networks, individual initiative — you can see the outlines of a new social structure emerging within our time, an order that defies a century of top-down planning and nation-state restrictionism.
It is coming about not because of political reform. It is not any one person’s creation. It is not happening because a group of elite intellectuals advocated it. The new world is emerging organically, and messily, from the ground up, as an extension of unrelenting creativity and experimentation. In the end, it is emerging out of an anarchist order that no one in particular controls and no one in particular can fully understand.
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This post has 3 comments
December 4th, 2016
Wow thank you Anansisan this is another great book we can enjoy because of all your had work.
February 15th, 2017
This isn’t really a technology book. It’s a LARPy anarcho-capitalist political manifesto.
Guns don’t cause roads.
February 15th, 2017
One thing I don’t get is this book’s call to political action alongside an insistence that the change it engenders is inevitable. This runs into the
same problem as Marxist calls for revolution have when considered alongside the Marxist doctrine of historical eceonomic determinism: Why not just wait for the revolytion to come? Why politically organize in order to cause somrthing which is inevitable to happen anyway? Why should we read preachy books like this to convert us to something that is coming whether we like it or not? Why work for something when you can get it for free?
Obviously, the author wants something from the audience and that something is changing their minds and that change is necessary to cause the sociopolitical change the author wants and if that is the case, then nothing is inevitable or determined. The existence of books like this are self-refuting to their contents.
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