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P2P Foundation’s blog » Blog Archive » The Internet, collective decision-making, and peer democracy

December 6, 2013 By mark david mcCreary

Michel Bauwens reviews the book Horizontal Hope.

When Gutenberg invented the printing press the deployment of knowledge outside of the clergy and nobility quickly caused problems in the institutions of the feudal system; the decline of feudalism significantly expanded science and the university, and radically changed the world and its operations to lead us to the industrial era.

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