Using Technology to Deepen Democracy, Using Democracy to Ensure Technology Benefits Us All
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Using Technology to Deepen Democracy, Using Democracy to Ensure Technology Benefits Us All
"LOVE LOVE LOVE your futorological brickbats! Love them! You are in fine company with Ambrose Bierce's Devil's Dictionary with these." -- Paulina Borsook
"Devoted to highly rhetorical nitpicking, but it is fun to read." -- Chris Mooney
"Rather close but correct reading." -- Evgeny Morozov
"Mean, but true." -- Annalee Newitz
"Dale Carrico's skewering of the salvific pretensions of Silicon Valley's soi disant savior/founders never disappoints." -- Frank Pasquale
"Pretty breathless, but I guess it had to be said." -- Bruce Sterling
"An essential reality check for those who are too entranced by transhumanism to notice the sordid reality behind the curtain." -- Charlie Stross
2 comments:
> Being too principled to compromise. . .
This rainbow doesn't mean what you think it means.
Code Blue, meet Agent Orange. Vote Green.
What are you, Yellow?
(Reminds me of the SRA Reading Lab I had in 5th grade.
http://www.otb.ie/images/stories/Icons/SRA_Reading_Kits_-_Age_Ranges__Chronological_Ages2.jpg )
;->
Skip over Beige, Purple and Red. Just start at 31:10.
The Grand Model Of Psychological Evolution - Clare Graves & Spiral Dynamics
Actualized.org
Aug 30, 2015
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23aDNBvn_2g
> Actualized. . .
So the Baton Rouge police shooter was also a self-styled
"life coach".
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/19/us/baton-rouge-shooting.html
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Online Trail Illuminates Baton Rouge Gunman’s Path to Violence
By RICHARD FAUSSET, FRANCES ROBLES and JOHN ELIGON
JULY 18, 2016
He joined the Marines, served in Iraq and earned a
Good Conduct Medal. He was an entrepreneur, a self-published
author, a nutrition and fitness counselor, a proponent of
the American gospel of self-improvement. He considered himself
a lifestyle coach, even though he had failed in marriage,
neglected to pay his taxes and was, at one point, living on
$500 per month. . .
Mr. Long appeared to be obsessed with the idea of self-improvement,
for himself and for others, and he embraced more esoteric means
of achieving those goals.
While traveling to Burkina Faso, Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya,
Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda, he said, he wrote three books,
covering topics like “holistic detoxification for health,
well-being and success”; the “ancient esoteric secrets of
the Pineal Gland”; and the “124 Universal Laws and their
use in the Laws of the Cosmos.” . . .
In many of his podcasts, Mr. Long expounds at length on dating
and self-improvement tips for men, arguing that they must
display the characteristics of an “alpha” male. . .
One of Mr. Long’s last videos, posted to YouTube but taken
down as of Monday, shows him driving around Baton Rouge.
He approaches a number of African-Americans, strangers apparently,
and doles out stray nuggets of advice and wisdom, deploying
the salty language of the street. He refers to himself as
a life coach, a freedom strategist, a real estate entrepreneur,
an author, a teacher and a motivational speaker. And he tells
them about his book. . .
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There are so many of these channels on YouTube nowadays. Some
of them interesting, some less so.
Many of them aiming for the Tony Robbins jackpot, presumably.
Caveat emptor!
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