Weeknotes W27 2022
Seem to have mostly consumed things about socialism and ecology.
Plus Borish Johnson resigned - now wondering who will be least worse for the environment (as well as everything else) from the leadership contenders.
Sunday
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[[Technics]]
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Listened: [[Turning the Earth into Money w/ John Bellamy Foster]]
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[[carbon footprint]] is bunk
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Environmentalism is presently primarily the preserve of the [[professional-managerial class]]. It needs to be inherently valuable to the [[working class]].
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Decarbonise electricity, then electrify everything.
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[[Climate sadism]]
Monday
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[[Free association of producers]] is a goal of socialism/communism.
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[[Net zero policies would reduce the cost of living]]. That's an incredibly important line of enquiry to pursue. Talk of [[degrowth]] isn't appealing if you're already on the breadline.
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'The cost of living' is a wretched phrase.
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Reading: [[Marx's Vision of Sustainable Human Development]]
Tuesday
- Watched: [[Armageddon]]. Pretty terrible. [[Don't Look Up]] is betterβ¦
Wednesday
- I need to renew my passport. This is massively over subscribed and delayed in the UK right now. So I'm following a Twitter bot some guy made that tweets whenever new appointments are available. World beating service from the UK gov once again!
Thursday
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[[Boris Johnson]] is going. This is good. ([[Boris Johnson is a liar]] etc).
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[[Steve Baker]] is in the news. This is not good.
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Listened: [[Adrienne Buller, "The Value of a Whale: On the Illusions of Green Capitalism"]]
Friday
- Looking at different [[options for publishing an org-roam-based digital garden]] because mine is currently horrendously slow. Nothing ticking all the boxes yet though.
- public document at doc.anagora.org/weeknotes-w27-2022
- video call at meet.jit.si/weeknotes-w27-2022
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adrienne buller "the value of a whale on the illusions of green capitalism"
armageddon
boris johnson
boris johnson is a liar
carbon footprint
climate sadism
degrowth
don t look up
free association of producers
marx s vision of sustainable human development
matt huber "climate change as class war building socialism on a warming planet"
net zero policies would reduce the cost of living
options for publishing an org roam based digital garden
professional managerial class
steve baker
technics
turning the earth into money w john bellamy foster
working class