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social-ecology.org
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| | | | | ISE affiliate Aaron Vansintjan has written an engaging article that analyzes the strengths and weaknesses of two of the most widely discussed political tendencies on the left today, Accelerationism and Degrowth, exploring their political priorities, vision, and blind spots. | |
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drinkyourmilk.blog
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| | | | | It's hard to ignore the fact that our great intellectual lineage is ending. The feed has replaced the world as the primary reality people live inside. Half of the content online is already AI-generated slop, and more of our thinking/cognitive weight keeps getting offloaded to machines. It reminds me of The Blob. "Indescribable... Indestructible! Nothing... | |
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unevenearth.org
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| | | | | by Aaron Vansintjan For the past little while I've been involved with a group in Barcelona, which studies and advocates 'degrowth': the idea that we must downscale production and consumption to have a more equitable society, and that we therefore must dismantle the ideology of 'economic growth at all costs'. As you can imagine, they | |
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www.crikey.com.au
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| | | Today's IPCC report reveals a climate crisis at a breaking point. But there's still hope to avoid irreparable damage if we act fast. | ||