Towards Cognitive Democracy: “democracy beats markets and hierarchies at complex problem solving”

* Essay: Cognitive Democracy. By Henry Farrell and Cosma Rohilla Shalizi. Crooked Timber, 2012. Summary by Henry Farrell and Cosma Rohilla Shalizi: “In this essay, we outline a cognitive approach to democracy. Specifically, we argue that democracy has unique benefits as a form of collective problem solving in that it potentially allows people with highly… Continue reading

James Livingston on the “socialist” consequences of the internet-driven market revolution

“What happens to (capitalism) when the internet permits what I have elsewhere called “primitive disaccumulation,” the conversion of basic commodities like information and music into goods that we can appropriate or distribute without the mediation of money and markets? What do we call the results? The decommodification of communication, the demise of “reification,” the socialization… Continue reading

Essay of the Day: A critique of the glorification of violence by Zizek

Democracy and Revolution in the Thoughts of Marx and Zizek. Excerpted from Alan Johnson: “In “The Jacobin Spirit” Žižek “Marxified” his argument for terror and dictatorship by radically misconstruing what “Marx’s key insight” was. He claimed Marx understood political democracy to be a mere “democratic illusion” because without economic equality political democracy can only be… Continue reading