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4 November 2025

N    04:06  Frank Furedi on the Spirit of Populism diffhist +3,332 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " =Discussion= Frank Furedi: "he spirit of populism summed up Outwardly the spirit of populism appears as a backlash against the cultural politics of society’s elites. To be sure this spirit communicates sentiments that are hostile to cultural politics that seek to undermine the consciousness of nation, and which extoll the supposed virtues of multiculturalism, diversity, mass migration and gender ideology. However, the populist zeitgeist is not simply a negative reje...")
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30 October 2025

     21:55  Free Technology Guild diffhist +15 Mbauwens talk contribs [1]
     21:39  PixelCorps diffhist +21 Mbauwens talk contribs
     21:39  Guild Socialism diffhist +22 Mbauwens talk contribs
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N    03:17  Technocalvinism diffhist +1,457 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " '''= "the idea that technological development is preordained beyond human control".''' [https://blog.cosmos-institute.org/p/technocalvinism] =Discussion= Luke Drago: "Technocalvinism: the idea that technological development is preordained beyond human control, leaving you blameless for your actions. It’s named after John Calvin’s concept of double predestination: the idea that God preordains who is saved and who is damned to hell before their first breath. Techn...")