[P2P-F] an evaluation of the flok

Apostolis Xekoukoulotakis xekoukou at gmail.com
Sat Jul 5 17:23:00 CEST 2014


Maybe a reevaluation of the partner state strategy?
On Jul 5, 2014 3:52 PM, "Michel Bauwens" <michel at p2pfoundation.net> wrote:

>  Thanks John,
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> I agree with your perspective, and if you remember my early writings on
> flok, that's exactly how I put it then, that we couldn't know what would
> happen in Ecuador, but that it would still plant seeds.
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> Michel
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>  1. Re: an evaluation of the flok (John Baxter)
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> From: John Baxter <john at jsbaxter.com.au>
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> Thank you for continuing to share the rough bits Michel
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> I always looked to FLOK as an 'ambitious' research project that would
> produce much value but couldn't imagine that it would really lead to the
> sort of change on Ecuador that was hoped.  Though I shared the hopes.
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> Looking at what you have done (the transition proposal) makes me think of
> Holmgren's take on present cultural proliferation? that whilst mostly
> wasteful, exactly that wasteful diversity makes the amazing things possible
> that will really be of ongoing value as we steward challenging transitions
> on this planet (especially as resource constraints will likely soon make
> such rich cultural production impossible).
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> Looking over the transition proposal for the first time recently was
> incredibly inspiring.  I think you have produced (more accurately, are
> producing) one of the few great gems that will continue to be meaningful
> and valuable regardless of how quickly its initial motivation is forgotten.
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> I write to make sure everyone has an eye on FLOK from this angle.
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