Autore: Johnny Teatent Data: To: System undo crew Oggetto: Re: [unSYSTEM] skeins of history, symbols of a new time
spot on mate
On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 2:36 AM, Amir Taaki <genjix@???> wrote: >
> “There’s more of us than them. Even if it takes migrating to mesh networks
> built upon individual users’ mobile phones, we will have our way,” says
> ChemicalLiberty, a UK vendor on Evolution. “The Internet has provided a
> means for the oppressed masses to break the reign of the ruling class. The
> consequences will happen faster than anyone dares predict.”
> http://uk.businessinsider.com/business-is-booming-again-in-
> the-dark-online-drug-market-2014-12?r=US
>
> "Revealed: how the wealth gap holds back economic growth
> OECD report rejects trickle-down economics, noting ‘sizeable and
> statistically negative impact’ of income inequality"
> http://www.theguardian.com/business/2014/dec/09/revealed-
> wealth-gap-oecd-report?CMP=twt_gu
>
> "I see a link between the Rojava experiment and American conservatism. You
> must understand what American conservatives are about. They like small
> government and small business. Since the US Civil War, the federal
> government has been concentrating power, to the dismay of purists. Apos'
> municipal confederalism sounds very much like how America was founded in
> the early 1600s. America was also a response to a new civilization. The
> culture of the Protestant Reformation changed the behavior of individuals
> in a way that had never been seen before in the history of the world. For
> the first time, educated, upper class men could not only work with their
> hands, they were obligated to. I see parallels to the Paris Commune of
> 1871. At the time it was probably only viewed by reporters as a military
> phenomena. It took someone like Karl Marx to see the meaning and
> significance of it. There is a book waiting to be written, along the lines
> of Ten Days That Shook the World."
> http://basnews.com/en/opinion/2014/12/02/equality-in-rojava-
> illustrated-with-guns-and-not-ideals/
>
> "I didn't really have any other ambitions. I just wanted to live a free
> life, as a woman, (to) be able to see our reality, and have our rights and
> just live," INSIDE KOBANI: Kurdish women on the frontline
> http://bigstory.ap.org/article/edb5168dcc114298b7d231ba9d266c > a6/inside-kobani-kurdish-women-frontline
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