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degrowth
Keely Adler and • 14 cards
We need to find a way to talk about what it is we actually object to in this process, to speak honestly about the violence it entails, but at the same time, to understand what is appealing about it, what sustains it, which elements carry within them some potential for redemption in a truly free society, which are best considered the inevitable
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Money is an information system that records and updates who has done work that is valued by others, such that credit can be universalized and socially scaled.
Sacha Meyers • Bitcoin Is Venice: Essays on the Past and Future of Capitalism
Yet they have largely been unmatched by the emergence of appropriate labor market institutions (such as unions and labor regulations) that allow workers to share the potential benefits of these arrangements. Thus, they have tended to raise workplace precarity and contribute to the “hollowing-out” of the middle class in many developed countries[7].
Audrey Tang • ⿻ 數位 Plurality: The Future of Collaborative Technology and Democracy
Decentralization
Packy McCormick • 1 card
Is it possible that this preemptive attitude toward social movements, the designing of wars and trade summits in such a way that preventing effective opposition is considered more of a priority than the success of the war or summit itself, really reflects a more general principle? What if those currently running the system, most of whom witnessed
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