Political science writ large
Resources and reflections on observations and analyses of the socio-political practices of the past hundred years or so. The purpose of this collection is to support generative reflection and imaginative proposals that can inform human social actions.
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Posted by Bill Anderson in Political science writ large
When we develop normally, we learn, or should, to live with a high degree of social invisibility and most of all unspecialness supported by humility, empathy, and compassion — each of us is but a speck among billions, as significant– and not — as every other one, mattering most to our families and friends, but perhaps not extraordinary much in the grand scheme of things. In a narcissistic world where social bonds are frayed or non-existent for many, however, we no longer teach humility, empathy, and compassion; instead, we have turned the desire to be seen into a central priority and a substitute for human bonds.
Darkness (in)Visible, or On Dangers of Narcissistic Blindness
The worst U.S. mass shooting in the 21st century. Unimaginable and ungraspable — but sadly familiar already. Ever sadder, there…
Posted by Bill Anderson in Political science writ large
In moments like this, those who favor war — who favor it invariably, even when there is no need for it — get a lot of airtime. I am interested in highlighting different, less-heard voices in The Ink. So I reached out to Stephen Wertheim, a brilliant foreign-policy scholar and an eloquent critic of American overreach in the world.
How to do what's right without starting World War III
A conversation with historian and foreign-policy scholar Stephen Wertheim
Posted by Bill Anderson in Political science writ large
Generative and intriguing.
Encyclopedic Table of Categories
The Enclycopedic Table of Human Impact Categories (ETHIC) is a comprehensive, dynamic, and intuitive visual framework for…
Posted by Bill Anderson in Political science writ large
One main upshot from this post is something Peter Kaminski mentions again and again; viz., organizing into categories, topics, and folders is part of taking notes. And as I learn more about wiki-ways-of-working bi-directional links are here to stay.
Posted by Bill Anderson in Political science writ large
DEFINITION
I understand pluralism to be a social philosophy that recognizes and fosters the flourishing of and cooperation between a diversity of sociocultural groups/systems.
Why I Am a Pluralist
We are a community of activists, artists, entrepreneurs, and scholars committed to using mechanism design to inspire radical…
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Web3 is touted as the next generation of the internet, promising to break the grip of giants like Google and Facebook. But far from empowering ordinary users, its token-based model threatens to commodify our online lives even further.
Web3 Can’t Fix the Internet - James Muldoon
Can we have nice things when it is not "all about the Benjamins"?
Posted by Bill Anderson in Political science writ large
the epilog:
Fellow citizens, we cannot escape history. We, of this Congress and this administration, will be remembered in spite of ourselves. No personal significance, or insignificance, can spare one or another of us. The fiery trial through which we pass will light us down in honor or dishonor, to the latest generation.
- Abraham Lincoln
Posted by Bill Anderson in Political science writ large
Some companion rules to P.M. Forni's rules of civilized conduct.
Conflict Resolution for Holy Beings by Joy Harjo
1. SET CONFLICT RESOLUTION GROUND RULES:
Posted by Bill Anderson in Political science writ large
The more we think things have changed because of technology, the more we find the social, political, and economic relations we have repeatedly established and maintained.
If you want to know how we ended up in a cyber dystopia, read Ready…
The 2011 book can tell us a lot about how we arrived this moment in social media and online discourse, if you read between the…
Posted by Bill Anderson in Political science writ large
Now, if I notice cynicism coming out of me, I’m like, ‘I need to go sit with that and figure out what I’m sad about.’ I think for people who want to commit to sustained effort on climate, finding the way that’s right for them is really important.
Interconnected Problems Call for Interconnected Solutions
Dr. Beth Sawin, co-founder of Climate Interactive, shares her vision for how we might ‘multisolve’ our way to a more livable…
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A thoughtful and informative and generative essay on the Afghanistan mess we are in today.
The Ides of August
August 15, 2021 I’ve been silent for a while. I’ve been silent about Afghanistan for longer. But too many things are going…
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[Essay] Men in Dark Times, By Rebecca Panovka
What Hannah Arendt warns about in "Truth and Politics"
Arendt is not warning about liars in Washington. She is worried, rather,…
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