Hardy's scientific contributions
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Publications (3)
This paper tries to explain the three parallel global political-economic crises: The world war crisis, health crisis, and climate crisis. It provides the optimistic (long-run) expectation that the means to overcome these crises - mainly by advancing to a democratic global governance institution - are at the same time the blueprint for a future Atla...
This paper presents an interpretation of the underlying dynamics of global political economy, which has led to the invasion of Ukraine by Russia in February 2022. It thus is an alternative to interpretations that view the individual psychological traits of Vladimir Putin as the driving force behind this event. To enable a more sensible account, it...
This paper describes the emergence of complexity as duplicated evolutionary process. The first procedural source of complexity is the quantum jump of the evolution of the human species when it started to maintain certain brain-internal models of its environment. The second-parallel-procedural origin is the evolution of a communication structure, a...
Citations
... As far as "communication power" is a central means of coordination and control, it is significant to "reprogram communication networks" (Castells 2009, 299ff.) by building a "communication society as a society of the commons" (Fuchs 2020, 293), as similarly argued by Hanappi (2020b) and . The development of emancipatory commons-based platforms would, on the one hand, diminish the increasing dividualization of subjectivities and could enhance the reproduction of critically reflective subjects along the lines of the "multitude", understood as an aggregate, leaderless and nongovernable political subjectivity (Hardt and Negri 2000). ...