Rickard Falkvinge: Today’s Technology Shift Has Parallels To When Universities Were Threatened By… Textbooks

Academia, Collective Intelligence, Cultural Intelligence
Rickard Falkvinge
Rickard Falkvinge

Today’s Technology Shift Has Parallels To When Universities Were Threatened By… Textbooks

Infopolicy – Henrik Brändén:  Today’s technology shift has many parallels with the arrivals of mass-printed books at universities. At the time, teachers at universities were horrified that the availability of books undermined their ability to charge students for reading aloud. There is something to learn from history here.

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In the most recent issue of Respons, Peter Josephson writes about the university crisis right after the turn of the century in 1800. Developments in information technology had kept an enormous pace: the printing costs had fallen, and an increasing amount of teaching material was available in books. This had created a crisis for teachers at universities. As far as anybody could remember, they had held lectures where they had read aloud from some book or manuscript of their own, where students had had to pay a small admissions fee to the lectures. But apparently, disrespectful students had started to skip those lectures – they would sit down in libraries to read instead.

What to do about it?

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SchwartzReport: Truths That Matter

Cultural Intelligence, Earth Intelligence
Stephan A. Schwartz
Stephan A. Schwartz

More on climate change. The Alps, as this report spells out, are undergoing fundamental never before seen changes, just as the same thing is happening at Glacier National Park in Kalispell, Montana, and Glacier Bay, Alaska.

Alps Warming At Double The Average Global Rate, New Study Confirms
ARI PHILLIPS – Think Progress

I know a number of you are planning to install solar, and I thought this might help your research.

Best and Worst Yelp Reviews of the Top 5 US Solar Installers
STEPHEN LACEY – GreenTech Solar

The paranoia, fear, and greed that created the national security state, like all things based on such base impulses has ultimately wounded the country and, as we have learned done very little to achieve the goals which were its premise.

Report Finds Police Intelligence Gathering Tactics Threaten National Security
CANDICE BERND – Truthout

Additional Found in Passing:

A study of fracking sites in Colorado finds substances that have been linked to infertility, birth defects and cancer.

Hormone-Disrupting Chemicals Found in Water at Fracking Sites

 

Chuck Spinney: Risks of EU’s Blowing Up Ukraine on the Cheap

Cultural Intelligence, Peace Intelligence
Chuck Spinney
Chuck Spinneyinney

Included in this interesting essay about the situation in Ukraine is a useful reminder of how the West succumbed to the short-term temptations of triumphalism when Gorbachev ended the Cold War in the early 1990s.

The Risks of the EU's Geopolitics on the Cheap in Ukraine

by Vadim Nikitin, Agence-Global

Released: 09 Dec 2013

A clear sense of déjà vu shrouds the Ukrainian protests. The demonstrators’ relentless calls for Western-style democracy evoke the idealism of the political rallies during the last years of the USSR, when thousands took to the streets of Moscow demanding freedom and opportunity. Then as now, citizens hungry to escape low living standards, a stagnant economy and a corrupt and cynical regime looked to Europe for hope.

Yet that experience ended in bitter disappointment when the West took advantage of Russia’s liberalisation without delivering on the newly free Russian citizens’ hope for a better life. The resulting backlash helped pave the way for Russia’s current authoritarianism. By playing on the exaggerated expectations of Kiev’s current protesters in order to achieve its economic and geopolitical objectives while giving Ukraine only vague assurances in return, the EU risks making a similar mistake with potentially even graver consequences.

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Berto Jongman: Bits, Bytes, & Stuff 1.1

Collective Intelligence, Cultural Intelligence, Peace Intelligence
Berto Jongman
Berto Jongman

BOOK: The Hidden Face of Terrorism: The Dark Side of Social Engineering

CYBER: Bitcoin Alternative in Russia

CYBER: Chinese Operations KE3CHANG

CYBER: Suits and Spooks Threat Summary (Video)

CYBER: What Social Networks See In You (Your API)

OPEN: Arab Spring Year Four (Al Jazeera reviews revolution, counter-revolution and counter counter-revolution)

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Eagle: Charles Hugh Smith on What’s Real? What’s Fake?

Commerce, Corruption, Cultural Intelligence, Government, Idiocy, Ineptitude, IO Impotency
300 Million Talons...
300 Million Talons…

What's Real? What's Fake?

Is the unemployment rate real or fake? It is obviously fake, but we want to believe the fake is real for a variety of reasons.

We like to think we know the difference between what's real and what's fake. When we're fooled by a fake Rolex watch purchased for $20 on some humid Asian street corner, we shrug it off: it's no big deal because the fake isn't harming anyone.

And when it's difficult to discern the fake from the legitimate, as in fine art paintings and financial policy, we rely on experts to differentiate between the two.

But what if the “experts” are as clueless as the rest of us? What if they've been corrupted by easy money to authenticate the fake as legitimate? Consider ObamaCare, an extraordinarily complex policy that “experts” assure us is a phenomenal advancement that is “working well.”

But what if ObamaCare is a fake? What if it is really not insurance at all, but a giant skimming machine designed to enrich and solidify the power of the state-cartel that operates the sickcare system?

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Jean Lievens: BIll Moyers on The Great American Class War – Plutocracy versus Democracy + Bill Moyers @ PBI & Democracy @ PBI

Cultural Intelligence, Ethics, Government
Jean Lievens
Jean Lievens

Bill Moyers | The Great American Class War: Plutocracy vs. Democracy

By Bill Moyers, TomDispatch | Speech Excerpt

Thursday, 12 December 2013 09:14

I met Supreme Court Justice William Brennan in 1987 when I was creating a series for public television called In Search of the Constitution, celebrating the bicentennial of our founding document.  By then, he had served on the court longer than any of his colleagues and had written close to 500 majority opinions, many of them addressing fundamental questions of equality, voting rights, school segregation, and — in New York Times v. Sullivan in particular — the defense of a free press.

Those decisions brought a storm of protest from across the country.  He claimed that he never took personally the resentment and anger directed at him.  He did, however, subsequently reveal that his own mother told him she had always liked his opinions when he was on the New Jersey court, but wondered now that he was on the Supreme Court, “Why can’t you do it the same way?” His answer: “We have to discharge our responsibility to enforce the rights in favor of minorities, whatever the majority reaction may be.”

Although a liberal, he worried about the looming size of government. When he mentioned that modern science might be creating “a Frankenstein,” I asked, “How so?”  He looked around his chambers and replied, “The very conversation we’re now having can be overheard. Science has done things that, as I understand it, makes it possible through these drapes and those windows to get something in here that takes down what we’re talking about.”

That was long before the era of cyberspace and the maximum surveillance state that grows topsy-turvy with every administration.  How I wish he were here now — and still on the Court!

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