Pitfalls of Online Education

Excerpted from a longer critical essay by C. A. Bowers: “What the computer scientists and technologists who write the computer programs are not likely to have encountered in their own education is that words are metaphors, and that the printed word gives few clues to how it’s supposed current meanings were framed in the past… Continue reading

What monetary reform for the post-growth era?

Excerpted from Jem Bendell: “While more politicians promote new measures of progress, they remain fixated on increasing economic growth. Why this obsession? Do they simply prefer it to other measures of progress? Clearly that can’t be the reason. The answer lies in our current monetary system, which requires economic growth, as otherwise our money supply… Continue reading

Meeting P2P/Openness advocates in Minneapolis?

Next month I will be in Minneapolis to speak about the relationships between p2p/Open(standards, software, education, manufacturing…) and Catholic Social Doctrine at this symposium. I will present a paper titled “Catholic Social Thought and the Openness Revolution: natural travel companions”. I will have some time both before and after the event, so it would be great… Continue reading