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It was a worldview that both resonated and broke with the New Left, for Brand rejected traditional politics and focused instead on what he called direct power—a focus on tools and skills for the individual—emerging from his early libertarian sympathies.
John Markoff • Whole Earth: The Many Lives of Stewart Brand
Gorz note que dans le capitalisme industriel, le patronat et les autorités jugent le temps libre dangereux, libéré de la soumission au travail. Dans le capitalisme cognitif actuel, notre temps libre est capté par le travail pour développer la productivité sous d’autres formes. Gorz suggère qu’il ne faut pas seulement réclamer du temps libre pour êt
... See moreCéline Marty • Travailler moins pour vivre mieux - Guide pour une philosophie antiproductiviste : Guide pour une philosophie antiproductiviste (Hors Collection) (French Edition)

In the present scheme of large-scale obsolescence a few corporate centers of decision-making impose compulsory innovation on the entire society. Continued convivial reconstruction depends on the degree to which society protects the power of individuals and of communities to choose their own styles of life through effective, small-scale renewal.
Ivan Illich • Tools for Conviviality
Thus, I will seek to show that the Idea of freedom demands that we overcome the social form of wage labor. While the social form of wage labor bears the democratic promise of freedom and equality within itself, the dynamic of wage labor ultimately makes it impossible to achieve and sustain an actual democratic state, which would enable everyone to
... See moreMartin Hägglund • This Life: Secular Faith and Spiritual Freedom
The Long Transition Towards Socialism and the End of Capitalism
podcasts.apple.comJohn Berger and Marxist Art Criticism
podcasts.apple.comJim is what I call a rugged individualist. His brand of individualism comes straight out of the philosophy of the Enlightenment era, the writings of Thomas Hobbes and John Locke, the same philosophical roots as the American Revolution and soon after that the French Revolution. Gone forever was the doctrine of the divine right of kings. It got repla
... See moreBruce Springsteen • Us: Getting Past You and Me to Build a More Loving Relationship (Goop Press)
