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Post by Linnea » 04-17-2010 01:40 AM

SquidInk wrote: If you are referring to my use of the word, then "we" are the targets.


A general consideration of 'we'. What is 'we'? As in, how large a group can 'we' include? From nuclear family groups, tribes, communities, regions, global? Does this 'we' begin to break down at some point? Hierarchies?

'We' assume we can belong to a global planetary identity? How large a group can we relate to? How can an optimal group be structured that does not result in hierarchy, greed, power, exploitation?

General questions as this...

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Post by SquidInk » 09-26-2012 10:08 AM

Linnea wrote: A general consideration of 'we'. What is 'we'? As in, how large a group can 'we' include? From nuclear family groups, tribes, communities, regions, global? Does this 'we' begin to break down at some point? Hierarchies?

'We' assume we can belong to a global planetary identity? How large a group can we relate to? How can an optimal group be structured that does not result in hierarchy, greed, power, exploitation?

General questions as this...
This is where I begin the quest to define a functional 'we':

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunbar's_number

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Here is something related to aspects of RKMs writings:

http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-19347120
When Karl Marx predicted a revolution putting the means of production in the hands of the workers, he probably didn't imagine it to be fought by an army of DIYers.

But increasingly tinkerers and hobbyists are proving they are more than equal to the corporate world, and their efforts are challenging the traditional methods of manufacturing.

From the 15-year-old high school student who created a pancreatic cancer test using Google as a research tool, to people making money from home-made electronic devices, citizens are most definitely doing it for themselves.

The availability of cheap components, from microcontrollers such as Arduino and Raspberry Pi, coupled with the plethora of crowdsourcing models to allow the sharing of everything from ideas to funding, means that production can move out of the factory and into the home.


... and you've got to see this link, for the styling if not the content. Classic spinning gifs and all... http://www.fantasticforum.com/cyberjour ... index.html
For if it profit, none dare call it Treason.

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