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The requirements of things versus the intentions of men

Non-neutrality of technology & limits to conspiracy theory By Nicolas Casaux “For, prior to all such, we have the things themselves for our masters. Now they are many; and it is through these that the men who control the things inevitably become our masters too.” Epictetus, Discourses, Book IV, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Ed. In an essay published in the fall of 1872, entitled “On Authority," Friedrich Engels, Marx’s alter ego, railed against the “anti-authoritarians" (the anarchists) who imagined they could organize the production of “modern industry" without recourse to any authority: ...

December 19, 2021 · 13 min · borisforkel
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Electric Vehicles: Back to the Future? [Part 2/2]

By Frédéric Moreau Read Part 1 of this article here. While the share of solar and wind power is tending to increase, overall energy consumption is rising from all sources — development, demography (a taboo subject that has been neglected for too long), and new uses, such as digital technology in all its forms (12% of the electricity consumed in France, and 3% worldwide, a figure that is constantly rising, with digital technology now emitting more CO2 than air transport⁴⁴). Digital technology also competes with vehicles, especially electric ones, in terms of the consumption of metals and rare earths. This is perfectly logical since the renewable energy industry, and to a lesser extent the hydroelectric industry (dams), requires oil, coal and gas upstream to manufacture the equipment. Solar panels look indeed very clean once installed on a roof or in a field and which will later produce so-called “green” electricity. ...

November 21, 2021 · 17 min · roger
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Electric Vehicles: Back to the Future? [Part 1/2]

By Frédéric Moreau In memory of Stuart Scott Each year while winter is coming, my compatriots, whom have already been told to turn off the tap when brushing their teeth, receive a letter from their electricity supplier urging them to turn down the heat and turn off unnecessary lights in case of a cold snap in order to prevent an overload of the grid and a possible blackout. At the same time the French government, appropriately taking on the role of advertiser for the national car manufacturers in which it holds shares¹, is promoting electric cars more and more actively. Even though electric vehicles (EV) have existed since the end of the 19th century (the very first EV prototype dates back to 1834). ...

November 20, 2021 · 20 min · roger

Call for Solidarity Actions to End the Destruction of the Zad of Notre Dame Des Landes

by Zad Forever We are writing with the smell of tear gas rising from our fingers. The springtime symphony of birdsong is punctuated by the explosive echo of concussion grenades. Our eyes are watering, less from the gas than the sadness; because our friends’ homes, barns and organic farms are being destroyed. Bulldozers, supported by 2500 riot police, armored vehicles, helicopters and drones, are rampaging through these forests, pastures and wetlands to crush the future we are building here on the to the zad (The zone à defendre). ...

April 12, 2018 · 4 min · michael
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Bangkukuk: The Indigenous Rama Speak Out Against Nicaragua’s Interoceanic Grand Canal

By Intercontinental CryBangkukuk: The Indigenous Rama Speak Out Bangkukuk: The Indigenous Rama Speak Out Against Nicaragua’s Interoceanic Grand CanalAgainst Nicaragua’s Interoceanic Grand Canal The Rama people have lived on the Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua for thousands of years, long before the existence of the nation state. Nicaragua’s Law 445 recognizes indigenous ownership of traditional lands and natural resources; but for decades, settlers from the Pacific have taken vast amounts of Rama territory causing massive deforestation and threatening the Rama way of life. ...

April 22, 2016 · 2 min · michael
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Stopping Coal and Oil Trains Through Civil Disobedience

Stopping Coal and Oil Trains Through Civil Disobedience: Stories of Courage on the Front Lines of Climate Change Saturday, April 23rd at 7pm Spokane Community College - Lair Student Center Free admission Featured speakers: Dillon Thomson - Deep Green Resistance Eugene Ken Ward - founder of the Climate Disobedience Center: http://www.climatedisobedience.org/ Jackie Minchew - Delta 5 member: http://delta5trial.org/ Matt Fuller - Shell NO direct action: http://www.thestranger.com/blogs/slog/2015/05/23/22269804/shellno-activists-have-been-attached-to-a-shell-arctic-vessels-anchor-chain-in-bellingham-since-last-night Event host - Direct Action Spokane

April 16, 2016 · 1 min · michael