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Network Nations Ep:3- Commons, Mutualism & Entanglement: Building the Foundation of Network Nations

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Nov 7, 2025
Sara Horowitz, founder of the Mutualist Society and the Freelancers Union, joins Michel Bauwens, founder of the P2P Foundation, to delve into transformative ideas about collective ownership and cooperative economies. They discuss the evolution from free software to Web3, emphasizing the importance of local engagement and mutual care for community resilience. The conversation uncovers how trust and solidarity can bolster networks while exploring innovative financing for regenerative projects. Insights into the interplay of commons and mutualism reveal pathways to a more interconnected society.
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INSIGHT

Three Waves Of Commons And Mutualism

  • Commons, mutualism, and peer production evolved in waves from free software to local commons to Web3 communities.
  • These movements share collaboration but vary in solidarity, scale, and reliance on state support.
ANECDOTE

Personal Solidarity In Web3

  • Michel felt personal solidarity in a Web3 community when they helped pay his taxes during hardship.
  • That experience shaped his attachment to the Web3 ethos despite its contradictions.
INSIGHT

State Retreat Spurs Real Solidarity

  • Periods of weak state provision drive a return to horizontal self-organization and solidarity.
  • Real community requires both sacrifice and solidarity, otherwise engagement remains superficial.
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