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Are we getting into the right issues here? The debate seems to have moved
to the ethics of sites like Facebook and whether they are exploitative,
whereas this thread started with the question of whether capitalism will
survive a world of "value abundance". To begin with this, my sense is that
it
Brian:
> Mark, this one is truly fascinating. Send updates as you go.
Thanks. Here's some more . . .
The key question, I believe, is what happened to VIRTUE in these
socio-economic transitions.
As you know, the *four* "cardinal" virtues and, thus, the foundation of
Western culture -
hi Josie,
On Wed, 22 Feb 2012, Josephine Berry Slater wrote:
> This feature on Mute argues that in the most substantial ways,
> Bitcoin is a continuation of, not alternative to, money and the
> systemic violence and inequality it guarantees.
> M | U | T | E | __ rread it!
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Jon:
> I'm just attempting to put the other side and the paradox
> and ambiguity back in the equation.
Alas, the *equation* does NOT allow paradox!
When Larry Kraus (well known popularizer of quantum/particle/string
physics) opines that "mathematics is the only language of nature," he
http://www.sautiyawakulima.net/research/2012/02/the-e-i-ization-of-everything/??
Eugenio Tisselli.
The ???e-i-ization??? of everything (including cows)
Posted on 29/02/2012
Excerpt:
e-agriculture, e-learning, e-banking (sometimes also m-banking) on one hand???
and on the other, iPhones, iPads,
Alistair Oldham an old film maker friend of mine has just just uploaded
the "Invisible Airs" documentary. This is Alistair’s particular take on
databases and the events that surrounded our work in Bristol. As
database's become active mediator's in their own right, actors
constructing, organising an