Saturday, March 22, 2008

Making the impossible happen: the rules of free culture

In the mainstream, free culture is regarded with varying degrees of skepticism, disdain, and dewy-eyed optimism. It violates the “rules” by which we imagine our world works, and many people react badly to that which they don’t understand.

If the system of rules that we have based our entire industrial civilization on are wrong, will we have to face the prospect of re-ordering that society from the ground up? Will that civilization now collapse (like Wile E. Coyote falling once he notices there’s no ground underneath him)?

On the opposite extreme, for those who’ve given up on the rationalizations, preferring a “faith-based” approach, there is a great tendency to leap to magical thinking. Perhaps there are gods of freedom reordering the world to make it a happier place? If we shake our rattles hard enough, will all our dreams come true?

But where is genuine reason in all this? Here, I’ll present six “impossible” acheivements of free culture, each representing a particular challenge to the old paradigm. Then I’ll present a set of rules to help understand “how the magic works”, and give a more realistic framework for what can and can’t be expected from the commons-based methods on which free culture operates.

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posted by rakeshkumar
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ref:freesoftwaremagazine.com

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