Phil Agre writes: "Technologies often come wrapped in stories about politics. In the case of peer-to-peer technologies on the Internet, the standard story goes like this: Once the world was centralized under the control of a top-down hierarchy. Then came the Internet ... Peer-to-peer (P2P) technologies deliver on the Internet's promise ... I propose to analyze this story ... Architectures and institutions are often shaped to fit another another, but they are still different sorts of things. As a means of evaluating the prospects for P2P, therefore, I will briefly present four theories of the relation between architectures and institutions." |