Glossary
Anarchosyndicalism: a philosophical and political movement that combines anarchism and syndicalism, with a focus on direct action and workers' self-management.
Capability Approach: a philosophical and economic framework that emphasizes the importance of promoting individual capabilities, rather than simply maximizing income or utility.
Creative Utilitarianism: a philosophical and economic framework that combines elements of anarchism, the Capability Approach, process philosophy, and ontology to promote social justice and equality.
Creator Economy: an economic system in which individuals are empowered to create and share value in new and innovative ways.
Deleuze and Guattari: Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, two French philosophers known for their work on ontology, capitalism, and poststructuralism.
Noam Chomsky: an American linguist, philosopher, and political activist, known for his work on anarchism, linguistics, and cognitive science.
Ontology: a branch of philosophy that deals with the nature of being, existence, and reality.
Process Philosophy: a philosophical tradition that emphasizes the importance of change, becoming, and process, and rejects the idea of fixed and eternal truths.
Smart Contract: a computer program that automatically executes the terms of a contract when certain conditions are met.
Syndicalism: a political movement that emphasizes the importance of workers' self-management and the creation of workers' councils.
NFT (Non-Fungible Token): a unique digital asset that is verified on a blockchain and cannot be replicated or exchanged for an equal value.
Whitehead: Alfred North Whitehead, an English mathematician, logician, and philosopher known for his work on process philosophy and metaphysics.
Amartya Sen: an Indian economist and philosopher known for his work on the Capability Approach and development economics.
Martha Nussbaum: an American philosopher known for her work on the Capability Approach and feminist philosophy.
Last updated