Date archives "June 2009"

From pirate enclaves to utopian communities

I missed this when it came out, but this first (soon to be followed by a second volume I was informed) issue of Affinities journal, has an extraordinary collection of really interesting essays examining the workings of the Zapatistas, Italian social centers, and other alternative movements. Abstract: “From pirate enclaves to utopian communities, from communal… Continue reading

P2P, spiritual narcissism, and post “new age” spirituality

“What we think of as “spirituality” today is not at all a departure from the narcissistic culture of consumption, but its truest expression. Consumer materialism and spirituality coevolved as ongoing reactions against the seemingly repressive institutions of both state and church.” I’m a big fan of Douglas Rushkoff, author of the above quote, which comes… Continue reading

Do innovation networks trump research centers?

The heart of MIT is its intellectual rather than physical infrastructure: a research culture that creates room for new ideas by emphasizing their evaluation through rapid reduction to practice, and by mixing short-term applications (both serious and silly) with long-term research. It’s much harder, however, to make room for new people by squeezing them into… Continue reading

Participatory vigilantism: the experience with community policing in Venezuela

George Gabriel has a great investigative piece in Open Democracy. Read the full article with links here. “While the Republic fails in the most basic of state functions, guaranteeing the lives of its citizens, its leader has been attacked because only after securing the ability to run for office again in February’s referendum did Chávez… Continue reading