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| Property / comment: A recursive public is a public that is vitally concerned with the material and practical maintenance and modification of the technical, legal, practical, and conceptual means of its own existence as a public; it is a collective independent of other forms of constituted power and is capable of speaking to existing forms of power through the production of actually existing alternatives. / qualifier | |||
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| Property / source: Geeks and Recursive Publics: How the Internet and Free Software Make Things Public / rank | |||
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A recursive public is a public that is vitally concerned with the material and practical maintenance and modification of the technical, legal, practical, and conceptual means of its own existence as a public; it is a collective independent of other forms of constituted power and is capable of speaking to existing forms of power through the production of actually existing alternatives.
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A recursive public is a public that is constituted by a shared concern for maintaining the means of association through which they come together as a public.
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