Tikkun Rabbi Michael Lerner: Mandela’s Utilitarianism and the Struggle for Liberation

Cultural Intelligence
Rabbi Michael Lerner
Rabbi Michael Lerner

Tikkun's Contributing Editor Stephen Zunes shows why non-violence became so significant in the struggle for liberation in South Africa. 

Mandela’s utilitarianism and the struggle for liberation

STEPHEN ZUNES 13 December

“Mandela was a great leader because he recognized that the movement had become a civil insurrection, a largely nonviolent struggle. A great leader is one who recognizes where the movement is and leads them accordingly, not one who says, ‘Do it my way!’”

In the time since his death at age 95, Nelson Mandela’s thinking on the strategic direction of the liberation struggle in South Africa has been oversimplified by proponents of nonviolent and armed resistance alike.  His leadership in the relatively peaceful end to the brutal apartheid system was indeed critical, as was his leadership three decades earlier in the shift from nonviolent to armed resistance by the African National Congress (ANC).  Yet many analysts have largely ignored the critical events in South Africa which took place in between, during his nearly three decades in prison.

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Yoda: China’s rover leaves first tracks on moon in 40 years

Cultural Intelligence, Extraterrestial Intelligence, Government, Technologies
Got Crowd? BE the Force!
Got Crowd? BE the Force!

China's rover leaves first tracks on moon in 40 years

The successful launch marks the next step in an ambitious space program that aims to send a Chinese astronaut to the moon.

BEIJING — China's first moon rover set off slowly Sunday to travel across the right eye of the Man in the Moon, leaving the first wheeled tracks on the moon's surface in nearly 40 years.

No quote emerged to rival “one giant leap for mankind,” but with one loud confirmation by mission control — “the probe landed safely” — China established its status Saturday night as the third nation ever to achieve a “soft-landing” on the moon.

Two weeks after its launch from southwest China, the Chang'e 3 lunar probe, named after a moon goddess, made a careful descent that was reported live on state television. Only the USA and former Soviet Union have previously made soft landings on the moon, whereby the spacecraft and equipment remain intact and operable.

Further celebrations followed Sunday morning as its major cargo, a solar-powered lunar rover named Jade Rabbit after the goddess' pet, rolled down a ramp and set off on a three-month mission to hunt for natural resources and conduct geological surveys.

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Berto Jongman: Bits, Bytes, & Stuff 1.1

Cultural Intelligence, Earth Intelligence, Extraterrestial Intelligence
Berto Jongman
Berto Jongman

100 Leading Global Thinkers of 2013

+ Erica Chenoweth on Non-Violence

+ Jia Zhangke on Inequality = Violence

Bushmaster Rifles Flying Off the Shelves

CIA Bay of Pigs Documents – the last volume would “confuse” the public

Deadly conformity is killing our creativity. Let's mess about more

People's lives would be more fulfilling if they were given greater freedom in the workplace

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Stephen E. Arnold: Free Pressures Fee Business Intelligence Bottom Feeders

Commercial Intelligence
Stephen E. Arnold
Stephen E. Arnold

Business Intelligence: Free Pressures For Fee Solutions

I read “KB Crawl sort la tête de l’eau,” published by 01Business. The hook for the article is that KB Crawl, a company harvesting Internet content for business intelligence analyses, has emerged from bankruptcy. Good news for KB Crawl, whose parent company is reported to be KB Intelligence.

The write up contained related interesting information.

First, the article points out that business intelligence services like KB Crawl are perceived as costs, not revenue producers. If this is accurate, the same problem may be holding back once promising US vendors like Digital Reasoning and Ikanow, among others.

Second, the article seems to suggest that for fee business intelligence services are in direct competition with free services like Google. Although Google’s focus on ads continues to have an impact on the relevance of the Google results, users may be comfortable with information provided by free services. Will the same preference for free impact the US business intelligence sector?

Third, the article identifies a vendor (Ixxo) as facing some financial headwinds, writing:

D’autres éditeurs du secteur connaissent des difficultés, comme Ixxo, éditeur de la solution Squido.

But the most useful information in the story is the list of companies that compete with KB Crawl. Some of the firms are:

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Open Mind: Divide and Conquer with Misinformation — Heal and Unite with Truth

Cultural Intelligence

open source open mindDivide and Conquer

I have not posted for a while because, honestly, it has gotten so difficult to differentiate between truth and disinformation (for me at least). One noted blog author that I trust, claims that only 6% of the information found on mainstream media is true, and only about 30% found on the internet. Now I don’t know what he includes, or does not include, regarding internet information, but in any case, those numbers are pretty pitiful, and demonstrate how much control the cabal has over the information that is released to the public.

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SchwartzReport: Truths That Matter

Cultural Intelligence
Stephan A. Schwartz
Stephan A. Schwartz

Here in an excellent essay is a fact based assessment of American society. It is a very unhappy story and, if we don't reverse it by flushing the present Congress out of office in 2014 and 2016, within another decade the country will be unrecognizable. Only the citizens of America can stop the conversion of the country from a democratic republic to an fascist oligarchy. It is entirely up to us. Personally I think the Red value, Blue value split is g! oing to become wider and wider.

Bill Moyers: “That Sound You Hear Is the Shredding of the Social Contract”
BILL MOYERS – Mother Jones

Uruguay is a socially progressive country that gets almost no attention from corporate media, but that is doing some interesting things with social policy, the latest being the creation of a legal Marijuana industry, like wine making. Heading the government is a former “terrorist” who, to my mind, is the most interesting head of state in this hemisphere.

Uruguay's President José Mujica: No Palace, No Motorcade, no Frills
JONATHAN WATTS – The Guardian (U.K.)

Here is where the extraordinary move by Uruguay to create a proper Marijuana business and regulation model now stands. It will be very interesting to see how this plays out. I think it is going to be very successful, which is to say, it will just disappear into the background of life like gay marriage. Essentially, a non-issue if addressed sensibly and fairly.

Uruguay to Legalize Marijuana, Senate Says

DARIO KLEIN, CATHERINE E. SHOICHET and RAFAEL ROMO – CNN

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