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Taking Stock of the Occupy Movement - The Real News Network

Taking Stock of the Occupy Movement - The Real News Network | real utopias | Scoop.it
The Voice of RussiaTaking Stock of the Occupy MovementThe Real News NetworkOne of those people joins us now, Vijay Prashad. He's a professor of international studies at Trinity College. He's the author of the recent book Arab Spring, Libyan Winter.
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The Optimism of Uncertainty

In this awful world where the efforts of caring people often pale in comparison to what is done by those who have power, how do I manage to stay involved and seemingly happy? I am totally confident not that the world will get better, but that we should not give up the game before all the cards have been played. The metaphor is deliberate; life is a gamble. Not to play is to foreclose any chance of winning.

 
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MIT Master's Thesis on Denial of Service attacks as a form of political activism

MIT Master's Thesis on Denial of Service attacks as a form of political activism | real utopias | Scoop.it
Molly sez, "For the past two years I've been researching activist uses of distributed denial of service actions. I just finished my masters thesis on the subject (for the Comparative Media Studies program at MIT).
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Slavoj Žižek on Love as a Political Category

Slavoj Žižek on Love as a Political Category | real utopias | Scoop.it

The majority of the text is actually, as often is the case with talks (and also writings) by Žižek, a rehash of ideas and analyses from Žižek’s books and articles (see the links I included at the end of the transcription, also see his own reference to this in the talk to his repetition of his idea of decaffeinated coffee), and, to my disappointment, the majority of the material Žižek discusses does not or only barely touches upon the subject of love. Nonetheless, put together Žižek draws some interesting connections between love, violence, spirituality, religions, modernity, capitalism and so on, and so on.

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Two notions of liberty revisited - or how to disentangle Liberty and Slavery | openDemocracy

Two notions of liberty revisited - or how to disentangle Liberty and Slavery | openDemocracy | real utopias | Scoop.it

Our idea of human freedom, with its origins in Roman law, is permeated through and through with the institution of slavery. But its links to slavery twisted the meaning of "freedom" from an empowering notion of what it is to live with dignity in a society of equals to one of mastery and control. Understanding the history of the concept should help us to regain the first and fight the second of those notions.

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New : Dr. Michael Parenti On The Make-Believe Media - 19 May 2013

New : Dr. Michael Parenti On The Make-Believe Media - 19 May 2013 | real utopias | Scoop.it

Dr. Michael Parenti is an internationally-renowned lecturer and author, most recently of ‘The Face of Imperialism’. In this interview, he discusses the use of entertainment media as propaganda, and the relationship between government agencies and the production of such content. Later on in the talk, Dr. Parenti also provides his take on the media’s coverage of the Obama Administration’s escalating use of drones, and the recent death of Margaret Thatcher. A great listen as always so enjoy, spread the word, and peace!

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Slavoj Zizek - Denial: the Liberal Utopia

John Carpenter’s They Live (1988), one of the neglected masterpieces of the Hollywood Left, is a true lesson in critique of ideology. It is the story of John Nada – Spanish for “nothing”! -, a homeless laborer who finds work on a Los Angeles construction site, but has no place to stay. One of the workers, Frank Armitage, takes him to spend the night at a local shantytown. While being shown around that night, he notices some odd behavior at a small church across the street. Investigating it the next day, he accidentally stumbles on several more boxes hidden in a secret compartment in a wall, full of sunglasses. When he later puts on a pair of the glasses for the first time, he notices that a publicity billboard now simply displays the word “OBEY,” while another billboard urges the viewer to “MARRY AND REPRODUCE.” He also sees that paper money bears the words “THIS IS YOUR GOD.” Additionally he soon discovers that many people are actually aliens who, when they realize he can see them for what they are, the police suddenly arrive. Nada escapes and returns to the construction site to talk over what he has discovered with Armitage, who is initially uninterested in his story. The two fight as Nada attempts to convince and then force him to put on the sunglasses. When he does, Armitage joins Nada and they get in contact with the group from the church, organizing resistance. At the group’s meeting they learn that the alien’s primary method of control is a signal being sent out on television, which is why the general public cannot see the aliens for what they are. In the final battle, after destroying the broadcasting antenna, Nada is mortally wounded; as his last dying act, he gives the aliens the finger. With the signal now missing, people are startled to find the aliens in their midst.

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The Sharing Economy [PRESENTATION]

The Sharing Economy [PRESENTATION] | real utopias | Scoop.it
If there were an easy way to share your apartment or house with unknown but credible strangers while you were out of town, would you? How about sharing your office space, or your car? Your power tools, your printer?
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Barry Schwartz: The paradox of choice

http://www.ted.com Psychologist Barry Schwartz takes aim at a central tenet of western societies: freedom of choice. In Schwartz's estimation, choice has made us not freer but more paralyzed, not happier but more dissatisfied.
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Beyond Green Economy Conference - Copenhagen 2013

Beyond Green Economy Conference - Copenhagen 2013 (RT @OccupyDenmark: Og så er vi igang med dagens første oplæg, Ole Bjerg & Charles Eisenstein "On the Origin of Money"

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Occupy the Farm movement rises again, hours after being raided

Occupy the Farm movement rises again, hours after being raided | real utopias | Scoop.it
Guerrilla farmers planted thousands of veggie seedlings over the weekend, only to see them plowed over Monday by the University of California. Within hours, the activists returned.
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Digital money: store of value or illusion? - ZDNet

Digital money: store of value or illusion? - ZDNet | real utopias | Scoop.it

Today the value of Bitcoin and other digital currencies is more volatile than Americans are used to. But with Amazon and eBay looking at accepting them, that could change.

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Vision Videos: Theories of a Believable Future | Experiencing ...

Vision Videos: Theories of a Believable Future | Experiencing ... | real utopias | Scoop.it

We can’t see the future, yet we’re forced keep up with change at an ever-increasing rate. To guide their decisions, businesses develop visions about the world as it will be, or atheories of a believable future.

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Another argument in “Enlivenment”: “Thinking like an ecosystem” – From a culture of blame to cultures of mutual accountability | ECC 2013 – Communication Platform

Another argument in “Enlivenment”: “Thinking like an ecosystem” – From a culture of blame to cultures of mutual accountability | ECC 2013 – Communication Platform | real utopias | Scoop.it

Humans see the world through largely unconscious frames that determine what we believe our nature to be and therefore what we believe to be possible. To address our biggest global challenges, we can shed this non-ecological mental map—what the author calls “scarcity-mind”—based in lack and fear. Locked in scarcity-mind, we remain blind to our own power and end up creating together a world that none of us, as individuals, would choose. But humans can actually change how we see, moving from a frame of lack and limits to one of alignment with nature. Based on research in neuroscience, psychology, and anthropology, this article explores a world seen with the emergent “eco-mind” in which possibility is all around us. Thinking like an ecosystem, no one is bereft of power. (Abstract from the Journal website)

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David Graeber on MAUSS — www.freewords.org — Readability

Have you noticed how there aren't any new French intellectuals any more? There was a veritable flood in the late '70s and early '80s: Derrida, Foucault, Baudrillard, Kristeva, Lyotard, de Certeau ... but there has been almost no one since. Trendy academics and intellectual hipsters have been forced to endlessly recycle theories now 20 or 30 years old, or turn to countries like Italy or even Slovenia for dazzling meta-theory.
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(NEW!) Slavoj Zizek - "The Reality of the Virtual"

Me gustó un video de @YouTube http://t.co/58VgZrnylN (NEW!) Slavoj Zizek - "The Reality of the Virtual"
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Egypt’s Chaos Stirs Musical Revolution

Egypt’s Chaos Stirs Musical Revolution | real utopias | Scoop.it
Egypt’s rising-star rappers predated the revolution that ousted President Hosni Mubarak, but the turmoil since has left a huge youth population searching for voices that address issues they care about.
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Education Is a System of Indoctrination of the Young - Noam Chomsky

Chomsky has been known to vigorously defend and debate his views and opinions, in philosophy, linguistics, and politics. He has had notable debates with Jean Piaget, Michel Foucault, William F. Buckley, Jr., Christopher Hitchens, George Lakoff, Richard Perle, Hilary Putnam, Willard Quine, and Alan Dershowitz, to name a few. In response to his speaking style being criticized as boring, Chomsky said that "I'm a boring speaker and I like it that way.... I doubt that people are attracted to whatever the persona is.... People are interested in the issues, and they're interested in the issues because they are important." "We don't want to be swayed by superficial eloquence, by emotion and so on."
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Spain Could Collapse Like the U.S.S.R. | Opinion | The Moscow Times

Catalonia has adopted a declaration of sovereignty. To those of us who lived through the collapse of the Soviet Union, this is very much deja vu. Everything here began exactly the same way.
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Slavoj Zizek and the role of the philosopher

Slavoj Zizek and the role of the philosopher | real utopias | Scoop.it
Zizek "disrupts" ideological structures, the underside of acceptable philosophical, religious and political discourses.
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Dan Pink: The puzzle of motivation

http://www.ted.com Career analyst Dan Pink examines the puzzle of motivation, starting with a fact that social scientists know but most managers don't: Traditional rewards aren't always as effective as we think. Listen for illuminating stories -- and maybe, a way forward.
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Jared Diamond: Why societies collapse

http://www.ted.com Why do societies fail? With lessons from the Norse of Iron Age Greenland, deforested Easter Island and present-day Montana, Jared Diamond talks about the signs that collapse is near, and how -- if we see it in time -- we can prevent it.

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Global Capitalism - May 2013 - Richard D Wolff

Global Capitalism: A Monthly Update (May 2013) .......
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Karl Marx's ideas still resonate today - The Guardian

Karl Marx's ideas still resonate today - The Guardian | real utopias | Scoop.it

The 19th-century thinker identified exploitation and questioned the automatic self-regulation of a capitalist economy. And, says Marx biographer Jonathan Sperber, there's mo

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Marx's revolution in philosophy - Reflections on the Theses on Feuerbach - In Defense of Marxism (blog)

Marx's revolution in philosophy - Reflections on the Theses on Feuerbach - In Defense of Marxism (blog) | real utopias | Scoop.it

We do not only think with our brain, but with our whole body. Thinking must be seen, not as an isolated activity (“the ghost in the machine”) but as part of the whole human experience, of human sensuous activity and interaction with the world and with other people. It must be seen as part of this complex process of permanent interaction, not as an isolated activity that is mechanically juxtaposed to it. 

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David Graeber on Occupy/Social Movements and...

David Graeber on Occupy/Social Movements and Police Repression (byblackhelmproductions)

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