The condition of market dependency

The best that socialists can do is to aim as much as possible to detach social life from market-dependence. That means striving for the decommodification of as many spheres of life as possible and their democratization—not just their subjection to the political rule of “formal” democracy but their removal from the direct control of capital… Continue reading

Joseph Redwood-Martinez on the scarcity of simplicity

What if we just abandoned this compulsion toward complexity and, instead, revisited this effort to live simply within systems we understand? In a great new reader by SALT (SALTonline.org) of Istanbul, entitled, “One day, everything will be free“, Joseph Redwood-Martinez replies to artist-intellectual ‘Federica’, who initially called for a complexification of thought to accompany the… Continue reading

Why marketizing the environment leads to more degradation (#Rio+20 debate, 2)

the reduction of people’s values to exchange value ensures that what people most care about is disregarded. Many of the things people most care about (e.g., significant social relations and evaluative commitments including those constitutive of identity and social loyalties) have the property of what Joseph Raz ? calls ‘constitutive incommensurability’. To assume that these… Continue reading

Trend of the Day: Peak Social

By George Siemens: “Dunbar and Shultz argue that significant human evolution in intelligence occurred due to the “computational demands of living in large, complex societies that selected for large brains”. Similarly, Mesoudi, Whiten, & Dunbar’s research states that social information receives preference for cultural transmission.If this hypothesis holds true, then humanity has gained astounding intelligence… Continue reading

Is Europe really at the brink of war?

A provocative article by Vinay Gupta at EdgeRyders draws a response from Christopher Brewster (below): (thanks to Dante Monson for the forward) 1. Vinay Gupta: Europe’s New War “Europe is at war. It’s not obvious until you know some history, but Europe is at war. There are three critical pieces of information you need to… Continue reading