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Common heritage of humanity: sharing
By
Harry J. Bentham
Much that was once expensive is cheap. Much that was once priced is now free. It’s already a reasonable prediction in futurist circles that everything will someday be free, recognised as a common heritage of humanity. This is often seen as Utopian reasoning, but it is already the basis on which information is already published and shared today. The advent…
Questions to the Mont Order
By
Harry J. Bentham
Le scélérat a ses vertus, comme l’honnête homme a ses faiblesses. The villain has his virtues, like the honest man has his weaknesses. Pierre Choderlos de Laclos The first ever online conference among available Mont Order participants has been organized, and is likely to be broadcast by live stream Saturday. Ahead of this potential meeting, the live stream video…
On the Cards: antistatism as a sound political life, not another ideological house of cards
By
Harry J. Bentham
Toutes les fois que je donne une place vacante, je fais cent mècontents et un ingrat. Every time that I fill a high office, I make one hundred men discontented and one ungrateful. Louis XIV Anarchism is many things, and it is faulted in many ways by its challengers. Opponents see it as insufficient, incapable…
“A Common Heritage”: from The Venus Project to the Battle for the Net
By
Harry J. Bentham
C’est la guerre qui est le moteur des institutions et de l’ordre War is the motor behind institutions and order. Michel Foucault Recently, I had an article published in issue 13 of The Venus Project (TVP) Magazine, the official magazine of The Venus Project, whose futurist movement was conceived by a man far, far ahead of his…
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