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Yochai Benkler The Penguin, The Leviathan and Internet Marketing's Future [VIDEO]

A decade ago Wikipedia burst into a world not ready to comprehend it. Thousands of people cooperating effectively, without price signals to offer "incentives" or managerial hierarchy to direct efforts was an impossibility.


And yet, it moves. And as it moved it combined with a deep shift across many disciplines, from biology and neuroscience to organizational sociology, experimental economics, and social psychology to paint a very different view of who we are, as human beings, and what we are capable of when we build and inhabit systems that rely on our better selves rather than on the cramped, pessimistic view of traditional economic modeling. A decade ago our explanations of Wikipedia depended on the uniqueness of the Net.


Today, we are ready to learn the deeper lessons: that we are more cooperative than we came to believe in the last half century, and that our challenges lie in learning how to build a new field of cooperative human systems design not only online, but for our lives more generally as the kind of social human beings we really are.


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Martin (Marty) Smith's insight:

Benkler's talk starts at time code: 26:26

This is a VERY important talk by a genius. I've read Wealth of Networks and see I am now a book behind The Penguin and the Leviathan: How Cooperation Triumphs over Self-Interest looks amazing and I will pick it up today.

I'm writing a piece on this talk now for ScentTrail Marketing as Benkler's talk beautifully ties design, nonzero altruism as discussed by Wright (NonZero) and Shermer (Mind of the Market) and the intrinsic vs. extrinsic motivations so well discussed in the book DRIVE by Daniel Pink.

To say this talk is important for today's Internet marketers to grasp would be a vast understatement. The fluidity of Benkler's thoughts and the profound shift toward cooperation has never been more completely outlined.

One of the best examples of Benkler's new cooperation is Scoop.it. Inside this ecosystem norms have been established, largely without the Scoop.it's team's need to do so, and cooperation rules, cooperation I am thankful for daily.

More thoughts on this important talk soon on ScentTrail Marketing.

 

Martin (Marty) Smith's comment, December 21, 2012 11:28 AM
Great talk by a brilliant man. Benkler starts at 26:26. The "death of scientific selfishness" is something I've been writing about for several years so will post something on this excellent talk soon.
jean lievens's comment, December 21, 2012 11:35 AM
Looking forward to your comments!
Martin (Marty) Smith's comment, December 21, 2012 11:50 AM
Great Scoop Jean. Rockin' Marty
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How to Spend Less Time on Twitter and Get More Out of It

How to Spend Less Time on Twitter and Get More Out of It | Thank You Economy Revolution | Scoop.it

**** The most displease Twitter-thing is the TIME to BENEFIT ratio seems off since MUCH WORK benefits little, so looking for a new approach. Marty


Have you become desensitized and disillusioned with Twitter?

 

Do you feel like you are suffering from Twitter Tiredness?

 

Do you feel like you are “tweeting in the dark”, spending more and more time on Twitter but getting less and less out of it?

 

I know the story. A few months (or years) ago, you signed up for a Twitter account. You dutifully wrote a clever bio, uploaded your picture and started tweeting. Maybe you followed some accounts and learned a bit about the culture and etiquette of the network before sending your first tweet.

 

After following a few people and building a following of your own, you started following more and more and retweeting more and more, all while spending less and less time engaging in conversations and writing original tweets.

 

Read more: http://www.business2community.com/twitter/how-to-spend-less-time-on-twitter-and-get-more-out-of-it-0160103


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Step-by-Step Guide to your Social Media Success

Step-by-Step Guide to your Social Media Success | Thank You Economy Revolution | Scoop.it

Wow, an amazing way to start or improve your social media strategy. In this post you'll find all what you need to do a great job! [note mg]


Clarify your objectives and discover your route to social media success. This step-by-step guide will take you from tentative novice to intrepid explorer, and help you make the right decisions unique to your business.


Read more: http://www.simplybusiness.co.uk/microsites/guide-to-social-media-success/


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Neil Ferree's comment, March 16, 2012 12:03 PM
Nice one Martin!
Martin Gysler's comment, March 16, 2012 7:09 PM
Thank you Neil!