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The Wealth of Networks:

How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom
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Yale University Press, Dec 1, 2006 - Business & Economics - 515 pages
Production is shifting from physical products like blue jeans, to decentralized information goods, like articles on the Internet. This gives users more power (they can publish instead of just reading), creates more opportunities for democratic participation, lowers costs for developing countries, and democratizes the creation of our culture. This book analyzes these changes by looking at what new technologies make easy, applying an individualist economic model, and examining the effects on human beings. As the state's role has largely been to support big companies, this book will largely ignore it, even though it could be used as a force for good.
  

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Review: The Wealth of Networks: How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom

User Review  - Shawn - Goodreads

There are some great ideas buried deep within rather wordy prose. Benkler is more engaging is person (ie watch the various presentations of the ideas in this book available through you tube). He seems ... Read full review

Review: The Wealth of Networks: How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom

User Review  - Nick Doty - Goodreads

I suspect it would be quicker and more satisfying just to read the Coase's Penguin paper and skip this more extended version. Still, the exploration of economic analysis of non-market motivations for ... Read full review

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Contents

Introduction A Moment of Opportunity and Challenge
1
The Networked Information Economy
29
Some Basic Economics of Information Production and Innovation
35
Peer Production and Sharing
59
The Economics of Social Production
91
The Political Economy of Property and Commons
129
Individual Freedom Autonomy Information and Law
133
Political Freedom Part 1 The Trouble with Mass Media
176
Cultural Freedom A Culture Both Plastic and Critical
273
Justice and Development
301
Social Ties Networking Together
356
Policies of Freedom at a Moment of Transformation
379
The Battle Over the Institutional Ecology of the Digital Environment
383
Conclusion The Stakes of Information Law and Policy
460
Notes
475
Index
491

Political Freedom Part 2 Emergence of the Networked Public Sphere
212

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