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[Ep. 3] Academic Review: Diginomics Introductory Masterclass

In this episode, we review an academic series on diginomics from Rufus Pollock and Theo Cox.

Citation: Travis Patron (mail:director@diginomics.com), The World Institute Of Diginomics; [Episode 3] Academic Review: Diginomics Introductory Masterclass (45:03), https://www.diginomics.com/2023/06/07/diginomics-introductory-masterclass/, bitcoin: bc1qcqk9gdpvc7hg89qnhjrj6dkrzqtfenzefeqguj

Diginomics Introductory Masterclass

Marginal Note: Slides should be numbered 1-30 instead of all being labelled “1 of 30”.

In regard to the author’s suggestion that there exists an inverse correlation between access to information and incentive to innovate, we suggest that it is more accurately defined as the redeeming quality of the information that sustains the will to power. As mentioned in the review, this concept is known as gnosticism – the belief that salvation can be achieved through the use of uncommon knowledge.

Merely making information more accessible does not necessarily correlate with a diminished (or heightened) incentive to innovate. If it is to be redeeming, knowledge must be personalized, and in this regard, digital protocols for sharing and attributing ownership of information can help to stimulate intelligent work.

Thank you for joining us as The World Institute Of Diginomics continues to study the science of digital law.

4 replies on “[Ep. 3] Academic Review: Diginomics Introductory Masterclass”

well that was alot of reading text hope you can improve with more pics and what not and break up the text

I am for being rewarded for my digital content which is why i moved alot of my social media to minds.com The objective of selectively dishing out info to grow what you can at your own pace. Which is nice and all Id like to think that some will be lost for people unwilling or unable to share

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