2022-07-02
*planted: 02/07/2022last tended: 02/07/2022
- Read: For a Red Zoopolis
- Very good. On eco-socialism. I like the description of a what abundance could actually mean.
- Also introduced me to the idea of a Zoopolis…
- I have oscillatory waves of activity on my garden.
- Sometimes I have blocks of focus on the mechanics of how the garden works.
- All the PKM, zettelkasten, smart notes, kind of stuff.
- Then periods of time spent on the actual content.
- Reading, taking notes, writing about politics, technology, the environment, etc.
- Occasionally there is a moment of harmony between the waves where the two almost intersect.
- e.g. critical theory of social media, how digital gardens, the Agora, fit in to that, etc.
- Sometimes I have blocks of focus on the mechanics of how the garden works.
- Chat with Flancian
- FlanciaCam
- Flancian tour of America
- Portland
- homelessness
- 'illegal' encampment
- 30,000 in San Francisco
- Housing First
- is homelessness a complicated or complex system
- if there are X people without homes, can we just give X homes to solve the problem?
- c.f. universal basic income
- perhaps a simplistic approach, yet in present society money gives agency
- walking and meditation
- otter.ai
- what about libre alternatives?
- otter.ai
- counterantidisintermediation
- Listened: Matt Huber, "Climate Change as Class War: Building Socialism on a Warming Planet"
- More eco-socialism.
- I listened while doing household chores so have less notes. But it's a good podcast.
- Marxist approach - emphasis on class struggle, movement building, trade unionism.
1. Elsewhere
1.1. In my garden
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