A surprisingly sincere dialogue that builds on the themes of parenthood and growth from the first movie, undercut by absolute hilarity, which itself is undercut by a serious and somewhat tragic line about parent-child miscommunication.
A surprisingly sincere dialogue that builds on the themes of parenthood and growth from the first movie, undercut by absolute hilarity, which itself is undercut by a serious and somewhat tragic line about parent-child miscommunication.
No.
I legitimately think that I'm right and almost everybody else is wrong.
It was funny, surprisingly heartfelt, and showed actual growth in both themes and characters from the first movie.
No.
I legitimately think that I'm right and almost everybody else is wrong.
It was funny, surprisingly heartfelt, and showed actual growth in both themes and characters from the first movie.
Personally, I think the best way to view the topic philosophically is to view direct participatory democracy as a BRIDGE between what we have now and a truly radical form of social anarchy
So democracy is not a synonym for anarchy, as some claim, but nor is it something totally divorced from it
Personally, I think the best way to view the topic philosophically is to view direct participatory democracy as a BRIDGE between what we have now and a truly radical form of social anarchy
So democracy is not a synonym for anarchy, as some claim, but nor is it something totally divorced from it
However, I would hope that even the anto-democracy anarchists can appreciate that what the other side mean by an anarchist form of "democratisation" would be the perfect grounds from which to create the more substantive type of autonomy and free association that they crave.
However, I would hope that even the anto-democracy anarchists can appreciate that what the other side mean by an anarchist form of "democratisation" would be the perfect grounds from which to create the more substantive type of autonomy and free association that they crave.
But it amounts to the same thing in practice.
The real split only comes into effect later on when, hypothetically, we've achieved a much fuller form of self-directed and co-federated organization.
And yes, this is an issue we'll eventually have to worry about.
But it amounts to the same thing in practice.
The real split only comes into effect later on when, hypothetically, we've achieved a much fuller form of self-directed and co-federated organization.
And yes, this is an issue we'll eventually have to worry about.
... I don't see any difference that can't be overcome — at least in terms of struggling for greater autonomy and horizontality in the jere and now.
We all want to increase self-directed cooperation and decrease heteronomy.
To the former, this is "democratisation", to the latter, something else
... I don't see any difference that can't be overcome — at least in terms of struggling for greater autonomy and horizontality in the jere and now.
We all want to increase self-directed cooperation and decrease heteronomy.
To the former, this is "democratisation", to the latter, something else
It's certainly still communist in the older anarchist sense of being marketless and moneyless and non-rivalrous.
Though I think we should ditch the c word because. It tends to confuse more often than it informs
It's certainly still communist in the older anarchist sense of being marketless and moneyless and non-rivalrous.
Though I think we should ditch the c word because. It tends to confuse more often than it informs
But I think having a more stigmergy-reliant system would take some of the strain off of this process.
But I think having a more stigmergy-reliant system would take some of the strain off of this process.
Like a "free market", but without money or inter-enterprise competition.
Like a "free market", but without money or inter-enterprise competition.
Replace price signals with "use signals" and place the focus less on planning (however decentralist) and more on the distributed actions of individuals.
Replace price signals with "use signals" and place the focus less on planning (however decentralist) and more on the distributed actions of individuals.
● Watch out for hallucinations
● Ask for sources
● Try to ignore how sycophantic it can be ("That's such a thoughtful observation!")
● Watch out for hallucinations
● Ask for sources
● Try to ignore how sycophantic it can be ("That's such a thoughtful observation!")
I don't like the corporations that control them either, but the technology itself, I think, could be more useful than not in the right hands
I don't like the corporations that control them either, but the technology itself, I think, could be more useful than not in the right hands
But at present, I'm just too goddamn lazy to get around to it.
SAMRA (Social Anarchist Metatheory of Reality and Agency) alas lies dormant in my various scattered scribblings around the house
But at present, I'm just too goddamn lazy to get around to it.
SAMRA (Social Anarchist Metatheory of Reality and Agency) alas lies dormant in my various scattered scribblings around the house
The kind of thing you can make a system out of
The kind of thing you can make a system out of
Especially Exodus — which is almost like a textbook for creating the economy of a solarpunk anarchist world
Especially Exodus — which is almost like a textbook for creating the economy of a solarpunk anarchist world
I knew (besides politics) there was I reason I gravitated towards your stuff. Welcome to the club! 💚
I knew (besides politics) there was I reason I gravitated towards your stuff. Welcome to the club! 💚
Stories set in a cozy winter town in a moneyless commons economy where the villain is usually some asshole who wants to commercialise the town chocolate factory.
Stories set in a cozy winter town in a moneyless commons economy where the villain is usually some asshole who wants to commercialise the town chocolate factory.
It has to do with the principles of decentralisation, harmonising technology with nature, unity-in-diversity, and participatory organisation.
I imagine physical infrastructure could take many forms through following the above.
It has to do with the principles of decentralisation, harmonising technology with nature, unity-in-diversity, and participatory organisation.
I imagine physical infrastructure could take many forms through following the above.