The dualism is so Debordian: the integrated spectacle has split again into
slightly mutually contaminated variants of the concentrated and diffuse
spectacles.
> On Feb 14, 2019, at 6:33 PM, morlockel...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> Rampant hypocrisy aside, it's interesting to note that regulating MAGA
Rampant hypocrisy aside, it's interesting to note that regulating MAGAf
would result in the almost exact "chinese" model as it is today. Which
may explain the rabid opposition to it from the surveillance-industrial
complex.
For those that didn't pay attention, what Huawei is accused of was nev
The global internet is splitting in two.
One side, championed in China, is a digital landscape where mobile
payments have replaced cash. Smartphones are the devices that matter,
and users can shop, chat, bank and surf the web with one app. The
downsides: The government reigns absolute, and it is w
Hi Patrice,
You are a brave man, but also very unlucky at least in terms of timing.
This evening May was defeated when the ERG decided to pull the plug for the
second time. This means that her ploy of suggesting that the Tory
government is in control is rubbished. The EU negotiators have even less
Aloha,
I was a Brexit addict. Till the day before yesterday. I used to spell
the Guardian online and go thru all the vagaries of that great soap. But
no longer. I might merely scan the headline, and may be even not.
I 'know' what is going to happen (even though you never can know). The
May
Hey would someone mind posting the content of the article here for those of us
not subscribed to WSJ? Thanks!
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> On 14 Feb 2019, at 18:56, Geert Lovink wrote:
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> A rewrite:
>
> One other side, championed in the US, is a digital landscape where Google and
> Facebook have
A rewrite:
One other side, championed in the US, is a digital landscape where Google and
Facebook have replaced freedom of speech. Social media are the apps that
matter, and users can chat and surf the web with one app. The downsides:
corporations reign absolute, and are watching you — you may
A brilliant passage from
https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-internet-divided-between-the-u-s-and-china-has-become-a-battleground-11549688420
:
One side, championed in China, is a digital landscape where mobile
payments have replaced cash. Smartphones are the devices that matter,
and users can shop