Forwarded from Lacan's Whore House (not_un)
YouTube
Jordan Peterson Part 2 | What Is a Public Intellectual?
A deep dive into the concept of the public intellectual and hopefully an answer to the question, what is Jordan Peterson doing?
Support the channel by becoming a patron: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=15387042
Catch me streaming on Twitch where I'm one half…
Support the channel by becoming a patron: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=15387042
Catch me streaming on Twitch where I'm one half…
Forwarded from SolarPunk
Branch
Repairing Our Relationship with Technology - Branch
The internet does not begin and end in a data centre. Our devices have physical impacts that we must confront, too. We envision futures that move towards a more repairable relationship with our devices. And we begin with what is already in our pockets and…
This fucking sucks. This absolutely fucking sucks.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-3010-5.epdf
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-3010-5.epdf
"If authoritarianism depends on spectacle and stagecraft, democracy is, by contrast, often a boring affair. Unlike the siege of the Capitol or a typical Trump rally, with few exceptions, most anarchism actually in existence is much like this: peaceful, constructive, and downright dull.
This lack of spectacle, in fact, marks a key difference between far-left forms of political organizing, like antifa, and the far-right forms on display in Washington, D.C., in early January or at the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2017. As I saw firsthand at the counter-protest in Charlottesville, the former is pro-democracy and the latter is authoritarian. If in practice both of these movements tend to mistrust centralized government, anarchists are suspicious of its forms—even representative democracy—because they find it insufficiently democratic. In contrast, many on the far right overtly glorify actual historical fascists, Nazis especially.
In the end, it is perhaps no surprise that, along with Black Lives Matter activists, one of the leftist boogeymen for Trump and his followers has been a scattered pro-democracy movement. In a bit of strategic hypocrisy, the far-right’s vilification of antifa maps precisely onto the actual characteristics of Trumpian politics over the last four years: centralized, violent, nihilistic, spectacular."
https://www.sapiens.org/culture/anarchism-democracy/
This lack of spectacle, in fact, marks a key difference between far-left forms of political organizing, like antifa, and the far-right forms on display in Washington, D.C., in early January or at the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2017. As I saw firsthand at the counter-protest in Charlottesville, the former is pro-democracy and the latter is authoritarian. If in practice both of these movements tend to mistrust centralized government, anarchists are suspicious of its forms—even representative democracy—because they find it insufficiently democratic. In contrast, many on the far right overtly glorify actual historical fascists, Nazis especially.
In the end, it is perhaps no surprise that, along with Black Lives Matter activists, one of the leftist boogeymen for Trump and his followers has been a scattered pro-democracy movement. In a bit of strategic hypocrisy, the far-right’s vilification of antifa maps precisely onto the actual characteristics of Trumpian politics over the last four years: centralized, violent, nihilistic, spectacular."
https://www.sapiens.org/culture/anarchism-democracy/
SAPIENS
Anarchism in Practice Is Often Radically Boring Democracy
Anarchism democracy - Anarchism, as a political philosophy, is fundamentally about collective deliberation and responsibility.