The neotraditional economics project (1): introduction

In this new section, I want to investigate, with the assistance of Hungarian Prof. Janos Mate, the possible congruence between pre-material and ‘post’-material economics, i.e. peer to peer influenced economics. For an introduction to my motivation, see the mini-essay: The Importance of neotraditional approaches in the reconstructive transmodern era Unlike modern economics, traditional, religiously-inspired economic… Continue reading

Vinay Gupta on Swine Flu preparedness

Vinay posted these recommendations in Global Swadeshi, and they seem to make eminent sense. Don’t forget they only apply when the disease appears in a serious form in your own country. I will keep track of information sources (but not news), via this tag. Vinay Gupta: “Right now, there are four things you should do…. Continue reading

Cooperatives more resilient in the meltdown

Via the Solidarity Economy blog, with Hagen Henry, chief of the ILO’s Cooperatives Branch: “ILO Online: Why does the ILO promote cooperatives? Hagen Henry: The ILO views cooperatives as important in improving the living and working conditions of women and men globally as well as making essential infrastructure and services available even in areas neglected… Continue reading

Bifo and MacKenzie Wark in Conversation

Via the Brooklyn-based Not An Alternative space: “a conversation with renowned philosopher, media activist and cultural agitator Franco Berardi (aka Bifo) and media theorist MacKenzie Wark, author of Game Theory and A Hacker’s Manifesto. Bifo has been a pivotal figure in Italian social movements for that past 40 years. He co-founded the legendary Radio Alice… Continue reading

Hack-Up.org

Hack-Up is an informal meeting for people sharing a common passion for technology and hacking devices. It works like this: people propose different ideas and groups are self-assembled. Each group has to develop a project in 4 hours. All projects are published in an open wiki allowing anybody to use or implement them. No long… Continue reading

Citizen reporting in Quebec

Lyne Robichaud: “Zonegrippeaviaire.com, based in Quebec, Canada, is a DIY story (I suppose in French we would say «Débrouille-toi-tout-seul». This site, run by common citizens, provides open information about pandemic surveillance. Quebec Government hired the firm BCP – among several projects – to set up a secret ‘Pandemic Watch Portal’, only accessible to 20 officials… Continue reading

A critique of the Pirate Bay

Ryan Lanham: “In Pirate Bay, the policy aim was maximum access–fewest restrictions regardless of other rules of law in force. That is a form of uncivil behavior in that it violates laws–no doubt about it. Sanctions exist just like they do for people who soil a public park. The whole advantage of p2p is that… Continue reading