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20 February 2025

  • 05:3905:39, 20 February 2025 diff hist +4,440 Professional-Managerial Class→‎Discussion current
  • 05:3205:32, 20 February 2025 diff hist +2,313 N Techno-Humanist ManifestoCreated page with " '''* Book: The Techno-Humanist Manifesto. Jason Crawford. Roots of Progress, 2025.''' URL = https://rootsofprogress.org/manifesto/ =Description= "The Techno-Humanist Manifesto, by Roots of Progress founder and president Jason Crawford, is a book laying out a new philosophy of progress. “Techno-humanism” is his name for that philosophy, a worldview founded on humanism and agency. It is the view that science, technology, and industry are good—not in themselves,..." current
  • 05:1305:13, 20 February 2025 diff hist +1,209 N What Human Society Can and Should Learn from Nature and BiologyCreated page with " '''* Book: The Benefits of Imperfection: Biology, Society, and Beyond. By Olivier Hamant. CRC Press [https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003510918n Doi]''' URL = https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/mono/10.1201/9781003510918/benefits-imperfection-olivier-hamant? =Description= "The cult of performance leads our society to emphasise the values of success and continuous optimisation in all areas. Slowness, redundancy and randomness are therefore negatively perceived. Olivier H..." current
  • 05:0205:02, 20 February 2025 diff hist +1,786 N Geordan Shannon on Translocal Care ChainsCreated page with "Podcast via https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep8-translocal-care-chains-for-planetary-health-with/id1749844384?i=1000692661339 =Description= "EP8 - Translocal Care Chains for Planetary Health (with Geordan Shannon) The declining health of our planet is a decline in your own health. I cannot be healthy unless you are healthy. This is Planetary health. Dr. Geordan Shannon is a medical doctor, founder, and global health specialist. She brings a critical approach..." current

19 February 2025

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14 February 2025

  • 15:3215:32, 14 February 2025 diff hist +445 N UW Bitcoin Research InstituteCreated page with "URL = https://www.uwyo.edu/philrelig/bitcoin.html =Description- "The UW Bitcoin Research Institute, housed in the College of Arts and Sciences, exists to output peer-reviewed academic research on bitcoin and contribute to curriculum in philosophy, economics, and interdisciplinary courses. The Director of the institute is Dr. Bradley Rettler, Associate Professor of Philosophy." Category:Cryptoledger_Applications Category:Research" current

13 February 2025

10 February 2025

  • 12:2412:24, 10 February 2025 diff hist +6,940 N Capital Accumulation Through Data PowerCreated page with " =Discussion= Petter Törnberg: "Digitalization first emerged as part of the macro-trends of capitalist reorganization that followed the Fordist crisis of the 1970s: financialization, globalization, and neoliberalization. Digital technology provides the infrastructure for the global financial system, as financial products are fundamentally predictive mathematical and computational entities. The growing sophistication of digital data and algorithms enable the financiali..."
  • 12:2212:22, 10 February 2025 diff hist +6,956 Platforms as StatesNo edit summary
  • 05:3905:39, 10 February 2025 diff hist +6,531 Masterminding EdenNo edit summary current
  • 05:3205:32, 10 February 2025 diff hist +1,411 N Masterminding EdenCreated page with " URL = https://www.mastermindingeden.com =Description= Camara Cassin: "In order to address the metacrisis and change the direction of the future we must think outside the limited scope of our current civilization model and open our minds to a paradigm shift. We need to ask the question “What is the best we can do?” We need to pull together aligned ideas on power production, waste elimination and resource recovery, governance, finance, decentralized networks, edu..."

9 February 2025

  • 14:2814:28, 9 February 2025 diff hist +3,514 N August Comte on the Law of the Three StagesCreated page with " =Description= From the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: "law of the three stages The structure of the Course explains why the law of the three stages (which is often the only thing known about Comte) is stated twice. Properly speaking, the law belongs to dynamic sociology or theory of social progress, and this is why it serves as an introduction to the long history lessons in the fifth and sixth volumes. But it equally serves as an introduction to the work as a wh..." current
  • 14:2314:23, 9 February 2025 diff hist +780 N Garden CityCreated page with "=Description= From the Wikipedia: "The garden city movement was a 20th century urban planning movement promoting satellite communities surrounding the central city and separated with greenbelts. These Garden Cities would contain proportionate areas of residences, industry, and agriculture. Ebenezer Howard first posited the idea in 1898 as a way to capture the primary benefits of the countryside and the city while avoiding the disadvantages presented by both. In the ear..." current
  • 14:0914:09, 9 February 2025 diff hist +5,084 N Planning as Democratization vs Planning as TotalizationCreated page with " =Text= Batuhan: "Friedrich Hayek famously argued that "the curious task of economics is to demonstrate to men how little they really know about what they imagine they can design" (Hayek, 1945). In his view, natural normalizing mechanisms such as money, language, and vote serve as spontaneous orders that enable decentralized coordination without the need for central planning. These instruments provide comparability and stability; they allow dispersed knowledge to be ag..."
  • 13:5513:55, 9 February 2025 diff hist +1,187 N MemecoinCreated page with " =History= Multiplex: "In 2013, software engineers Billy Markus and Jackson Palmer introduced Dogecoin, inspired by the popular “Doge” meme featuring a Shiba Inu dog. Initially conceived as a parody, Dogecoin unexpectedly gained traction, fostering a dedicated community and achieving a substantial market capitalization. Its ascent was further propelled by endorsements from high-profile figures, notably Elon Musk, whose tweets significantly influenced its market per..." current

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5 February 2025

  • 17:0017:00, 5 February 2025 diff hist +189 Why Psychopaths Fear Integration→‎Text 2 current
  • 16:5416:54, 5 February 2025 diff hist +4,225 Why Psychopaths Fear IntegrationNo edit summary
  • 15:0615:06, 5 February 2025 diff hist +4,522 N Measuring Extreme PovertyCreated page with "=Discussion= Jason Hickel and Dylan Sullivan: "In recent years, scholars have developed a more empirically robust approach to measuring extreme poverty, which compares incomes against the cost of basic needs in different contexts (Moatsos 2016; Moatsos 2021; Allen 2017). Allen calculates what he calls a ‘basic needs poverty line’ (BNPL) in all countries with available data in the year 2011. This poverty line is based on the local price of purchasing specific necess..."
  • 11:1911:19, 5 February 2025 diff hist +613 N Andy Tudhope on Regenerative Mechanism DesignCreated page with "Video via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBfATlj5r7c "Programming Money to Be Meaningful". Andy Tudhope is the CTO of LAVA. In conversation with Matthew Monahan. =Contents= 03:36 Meaningful Money and Political Systems 21:20 Field of Mechanism Design 31:14 The Power of Liabilities in Finance 32:02 Cycles: Revolutionizing Debt Settlement 47:03 Web3 in Africa 51:54 Regenerative Finance Reflections =More information= Andy Tudhope: https://andytudhope.africa/ L..." current
  • 06:5306:53, 5 February 2025 diff hist +15 In the Vineyard of the Text→‎Description current
  • 06:5306:53, 5 February 2025 diff hist +1,073 N In the Vineyard of the TextCreated page with " '''* Book: Ivan Illich. In the Vineyard of the Text.''' URL = =Description= Louise Perry: "It’s an incredible book with some of the most significant and esoteric insights I've discovered in recent memory. It’s about a 12th century monk—Hugh of Saint Victor—the man who invented reading as we think of it today. The story of St. Hugh basically shows that bookish reading — the serious, reflective engagement with text that we love and esteem today — was..."
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