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Landslide; a ghost story

wrecka.ge · Dec 23

On March 27, 1964, a converted liberty ship named the SS Chena brought a shipment of supplies to the port of Valdez, Alaska. Valdez, which I need you to know is pronounced “valDEEZ,” sits at the end of a fjord—a narrow inlet carved by a glacier.

Shared by @baldur and 32 others.
Keith Dawson (@kdawson) · Dec 24
🔁 @kissane:

Happy holidays, fediverse!

I got you a megathrust earthquake, soil liquefaction, spine-tingling papers about the way our networks confound knowledge, and a PDF in a pear tree. It's my wrap on a year of trying to make sense of how we make sense of what's happening to us.

wrecka.ge/landslide-a-ghost-st

Avi Rappoport (avirr) (@avirr) · Dec 24
🔁 @kissane:

Happy holidays, fediverse!

I got you a megathrust earthquake, soil liquefaction, spine-tingling papers about the way our networks confound knowledge, and a PDF in a pear tree. It's my wrap on a year of trying to make sense of how we make sense of what's happening to us.

wrecka.ge/landslide-a-ghost-st

Ulrike Hahn (@UlrikeHahn) · Dec 24
🔁 @kissane:

Happy holidays, fediverse!

I got you a megathrust earthquake, soil liquefaction, spine-tingling papers about the way our networks confound knowledge, and a PDF in a pear tree. It's my wrap on a year of trying to make sense of how we make sense of what's happening to us.

wrecka.ge/landslide-a-ghost-st

Null Hypothesis (@null_hypothesis) · Dec 24
🔁 @kissane:

Happy holidays, fediverse!

I got you a megathrust earthquake, soil liquefaction, spine-tingling papers about the way our networks confound knowledge, and a PDF in a pear tree. It's my wrap on a year of trying to make sense of how we make sense of what's happening to us.

wrecka.ge/landslide-a-ghost-st

The Flight Attendant (@CosmicTraveler) · Dec 24
🔁 @kissane:

Happy holidays, fediverse!

I got you a megathrust earthquake, soil liquefaction, spine-tingling papers about the way our networks confound knowledge, and a PDF in a pear tree. It's my wrap on a year of trying to make sense of how we make sense of what's happening to us.

wrecka.ge/landslide-a-ghost-st

Hazel Weakly (@hazelweakly) · Dec 24
🔁 @kissane:

Happy holidays, fediverse!

I got you a megathrust earthquake, soil liquefaction, spine-tingling papers about the way our networks confound knowledge, and a PDF in a pear tree. It's my wrap on a year of trying to make sense of how we make sense of what's happening to us.

wrecka.ge/landslide-a-ghost-st

Giles (@gilesdring) · Dec 23
🔁 @kissane:

Happy holidays, fediverse!

I got you a megathrust earthquake, soil liquefaction, spine-tingling papers about the way our networks confound knowledge, and a PDF in a pear tree. It's my wrap on a year of trying to make sense of how we make sense of what's happening to us.

wrecka.ge/landslide-a-ghost-st

skry (@skry) · Dec 24
🔁 @kissane:

Happy holidays, fediverse!

I got you a megathrust earthquake, soil liquefaction, spine-tingling papers about the way our networks confound knowledge, and a PDF in a pear tree. It's my wrap on a year of trying to make sense of how we make sense of what's happening to us.

wrecka.ge/landslide-a-ghost-st

Eric A. Meyer (@Meyerweb) · Dec 24
🔁 @kissane:

Happy holidays, fediverse!

I got you a megathrust earthquake, soil liquefaction, spine-tingling papers about the way our networks confound knowledge, and a PDF in a pear tree. It's my wrap on a year of trying to make sense of how we make sense of what's happening to us.

wrecka.ge/landslide-a-ghost-st

Why Leisure Time is an Act of Radical Feminist Resistance

thepersistent.com · Dec 24

In a world where a woman’s work is never done, perhaps the biggest form of rebellion is taking time for ourselves.

Shared by @vaurora and 20 others.
samiamsam (@samiamsam) · Dec 24
🔁 @amydiehl:

Women with care duties have very little "pure” leisure to themselves. Often, it is spent w/ kids or those they’re caring for. Early time-use researchers—all men—initially coded child care as leisure. They assumed women were at home having fun with the kids. thepersistent.com/women-leisur

Patrick Hadfield (@patrickhadfield) · Dec 24
🔁 @amydiehl:

Women with care duties have very little "pure” leisure to themselves. Often, it is spent w/ kids or those they’re caring for. Early time-use researchers—all men—initially coded child care as leisure. They assumed women were at home having fun with the kids. thepersistent.com/women-leisur

Elyse M Grasso (@ElyseMGrasso) · Dec 24
🔁 @amydiehl:

Women with care duties have very little "pure” leisure to themselves. Often, it is spent w/ kids or those they’re caring for. Early time-use researchers—all men—initially coded child care as leisure. They assumed women were at home having fun with the kids. thepersistent.com/women-leisur

Mensch, Marina (@energisch_) · Dec 24
🔁 @amydiehl:

Women with care duties have very little "pure” leisure to themselves. Often, it is spent w/ kids or those they’re caring for. Early time-use researchers—all men—initially coded child care as leisure. They assumed women were at home having fun with the kids. thepersistent.com/women-leisur

Em :official_verified: (@Em0nM4stodon) · Dec 24
🔁 @amydiehl:

Women with care duties have very little "pure” leisure to themselves. Often, it is spent w/ kids or those they’re caring for. Early time-use researchers—all men—initially coded child care as leisure. They assumed women were at home having fun with the kids. thepersistent.com/women-leisur

Valerie Aurora 🇺🇦 (@vaurora) · Dec 24
🔁 @amydiehl:

Women with care duties have very little "pure” leisure to themselves. Often, it is spent w/ kids or those they’re caring for. Early time-use researchers—all men—initially coded child care as leisure. They assumed women were at home having fun with the kids. thepersistent.com/women-leisur

Zhi Zhu 🕸️ (@ZhiZhu) · Dec 24
🔁 @amydiehl:

Women with care duties have very little "pure” leisure to themselves. Often, it is spent w/ kids or those they’re caring for. Early time-use researchers—all men—initially coded child care as leisure. They assumed women were at home having fun with the kids. thepersistent.com/women-leisur

Nicole Parsons (@Npars01) · Dec 24
🔁 @amydiehl:

Women with care duties have very little "pure” leisure to themselves. Often, it is spent w/ kids or those they’re caring for. Early time-use researchers—all men—initially coded child care as leisure. They assumed women were at home having fun with the kids. thepersistent.com/women-leisur

Femme Malheureuse (@femme_mal) · Dec 24
🔁 @amydiehl:

Women with care duties have very little "pure” leisure to themselves. Often, it is spent w/ kids or those they’re caring for. Early time-use researchers—all men—initially coded child care as leisure. They assumed women were at home having fun with the kids. thepersistent.com/women-leisur

2025 likely to be UK's hottest year ever recorded – Met Office

bbc.co.uk · Dec 23

Scientists could not be clearer that human-caused climate change is driving the UK's warming trend.

Shared by @DaveWhittle and 15 others.
Richard Ashwell (@RichardAshwell) · Dec 24

'This is our future,' #climate adviser warns as 2025 to break heat records

Rising temperatures in the UK will become "the new normal", a leading government climate adviser has warned, as she called for more to be done to prepare for the impacts of #ClimateChange.

bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cvgjzp #GlobalWarming #GlobalHeating

Ada Fredelius (@Af_Redelius) · Dec 23
🔁 @statsguy:

"By the end of 2025, the UK's 10 warmest years on record will all have taken place in the last two decades, in measurements going back to the late 1800s."

This is truly alarming. We need to understand that taking meaningful action on climate change is something we have to do RIGHT NOW.

bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cvgjzp

#ClimateChange #ClimateEmergency #VoteGreen

Kriszta Satori (@fulelo) · Dec 23

#BBCNews - 'This is our future,' climate adviser warns as 2025 to break heat records
bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cvgjzp

Debbie Goldsmith 🏳️‍⚧️♾️🇺🇦 (@dgoldsmith) · Dec 23
🔁 @statsguy:

"By the end of 2025, the UK's 10 warmest years on record will all have taken place in the last two decades, in measurements going back to the late 1800s."

This is truly alarming. We need to understand that taking meaningful action on climate change is something we have to do RIGHT NOW.

bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cvgjzp

#ClimateChange #ClimateEmergency #VoteGreen

Quixoticgeek (@quixoticgeek) · Dec 23
🔁 @statsguy:

"By the end of 2025, the UK's 10 warmest years on record will all have taken place in the last two decades, in measurements going back to the late 1800s."

This is truly alarming. We need to understand that taking meaningful action on climate change is something we have to do RIGHT NOW.

bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cvgjzp

#ClimateChange #ClimateEmergency #VoteGreen

Reform UK Doesn’t Just Have a Racism Problem - It Has a Racism Infrastructure

bearlypolitics.co.uk · Dec 23

Why focusing on Farage’s past misses how racism is incentivised, normalised and repeatedly rewarded in the present

Shared by @uc and 21 others.
Police State UK (@PoliceStateUK) · Dec 23
🔁 @ChrisMayLA6:

The Bear, right on the button on racism, Nigel Farage & ReformUK:

'The question isn’t whether [Farage] was a rancid little racist at sixteen, it’s how he came to build a political brand that so successfully normalises suspicion, resentment and exclusion - and how he is still able to act so terribly wounded (and get away with it) when the people that are attracted to that brand express it too honestly'!

Reform is an infrastructure for racism!

#racism #politics

bearlypolitics.co.uk/p/reform-

JoanBCatWoman (@muminitaly) · Dec 24
🔁 @ChrisMayLA6:

The Bear, right on the button on racism, Nigel Farage & ReformUK:

'The question isn’t whether [Farage] was a rancid little racist at sixteen, it’s how he came to build a political brand that so successfully normalises suspicion, resentment and exclusion - and how he is still able to act so terribly wounded (and get away with it) when the people that are attracted to that brand express it too honestly'!

Reform is an infrastructure for racism!

#racism #politics

bearlypolitics.co.uk/p/reform-

Simon Zerafa (Status: 🙂🖥️🪛💾) (@simonzerafa) · Dec 24
🔁 @ChrisMayLA6:

The Bear, right on the button on racism, Nigel Farage & ReformUK:

'The question isn’t whether [Farage] was a rancid little racist at sixteen, it’s how he came to build a political brand that so successfully normalises suspicion, resentment and exclusion - and how he is still able to act so terribly wounded (and get away with it) when the people that are attracted to that brand express it too honestly'!

Reform is an infrastructure for racism!

#racism #politics

bearlypolitics.co.uk/p/reform-

Steven Heywood (@Stevenheywood) · Dec 23
🔁 @junesim63:

"[Reform's] entire offer now rests on the premise that Britain has been weakened, diluted, betrayed or changed from the glorious nation it once was - and that the people that have done so are always someone else. Immigrants. Minorities. Activists. Liberals. Lefties. The woke. Sometimes obliquely jews. Often Muslims. Black people from time to time. Every now and again it’s all of the above"

Good from the Bear on Farage and Reform.

#ReformUK #Farage #UKPolitics #Racism
bearlypolitics.co.uk/p/reform-

Godfrey642 (@Godfrey642) · Dec 23
🔁 @ChrisMayLA6:

The Bear, right on the button on racism, Nigel Farage & ReformUK:

'The question isn’t whether [Farage] was a rancid little racist at sixteen, it’s how he came to build a political brand that so successfully normalises suspicion, resentment and exclusion - and how he is still able to act so terribly wounded (and get away with it) when the people that are attracted to that brand express it too honestly'!

Reform is an infrastructure for racism!

#racism #politics

bearlypolitics.co.uk/p/reform-

Viscacha Coded. (@hag) · Dec 23
🔁 @ChrisMayLA6:

The Bear, right on the button on racism, Nigel Farage & ReformUK:

'The question isn’t whether [Farage] was a rancid little racist at sixteen, it’s how he came to build a political brand that so successfully normalises suspicion, resentment and exclusion - and how he is still able to act so terribly wounded (and get away with it) when the people that are attracted to that brand express it too honestly'!

Reform is an infrastructure for racism!

#racism #politics

bearlypolitics.co.uk/p/reform-

Trending Bot (@trending) · Dec 23
🔁 @ChrisMayLA6:

The Bear, right on the button on racism, Nigel Farage & ReformUK:

'The question isn’t whether [Farage] was a rancid little racist at sixteen, it’s how he came to build a political brand that so successfully normalises suspicion, resentment and exclusion - and how he is still able to act so terribly wounded (and get away with it) when the people that are attracted to that brand express it too honestly'!

Reform is an infrastructure for racism!

#racism #politics

bearlypolitics.co.uk/p/reform-

Cruiser 🇪🇺🇺🇦🇬🇱🇨🇦🇲🇽 (@cruiser) · Dec 24
🔁 @ChrisMayLA6:

The Bear, right on the button on racism, Nigel Farage & ReformUK:

'The question isn’t whether [Farage] was a rancid little racist at sixteen, it’s how he came to build a political brand that so successfully normalises suspicion, resentment and exclusion - and how he is still able to act so terribly wounded (and get away with it) when the people that are attracted to that brand express it too honestly'!

Reform is an infrastructure for racism!

#racism #politics

bearlypolitics.co.uk/p/reform-

Mince Pie Butty (@otfrom) · Dec 24
🔁 @ChrisMayLA6:

The Bear, right on the button on racism, Nigel Farage & ReformUK:

'The question isn’t whether [Farage] was a rancid little racist at sixteen, it’s how he came to build a political brand that so successfully normalises suspicion, resentment and exclusion - and how he is still able to act so terribly wounded (and get away with it) when the people that are attracted to that brand express it too honestly'!

Reform is an infrastructure for racism!

#racism #politics

bearlypolitics.co.uk/p/reform-

Worth reading

Russia incinerates birthplace of famous Christmas song

counteroffensive.news · Dec 23

While much of the world sings the iconic ‘Carol of the Bells’ melody this holiday season, the tune’s birthplace is slowly being erased by Russia. Oleksandr, a priest, witnessed this destruction firsth

Shared by @Npars01 and 25 others.
Susanna the Artist 🌻 (@superflippy) · Dec 23
🔁 @timkmak:

Good morning to readers; #Kyiv remains in Ukrainian hands.
#Pokrovsk, birthplace of 'Carol of the Bells', is being destroyed by Russian fire.

That’s where Father Oleksandr built his church while working night shifts in the mines. But today, his city, and his church, are in ruins. counteroffensive.news/p/russia

Coach Pāṇini ® (@paninid) · Dec 23
🔁 @timkmak:

Good morning to readers; #Kyiv remains in Ukrainian hands.
#Pokrovsk, birthplace of 'Carol of the Bells', is being destroyed by Russian fire.

That’s where Father Oleksandr built his church while working night shifts in the mines. But today, his city, and his church, are in ruins. counteroffensive.news/p/russia

Zhi Zhu 🕸️ (@ZhiZhu) · Dec 24
🔁 @timkmak:

Good morning to readers; #Kyiv remains in Ukrainian hands.
#Pokrovsk, birthplace of 'Carol of the Bells', is being destroyed by Russian fire.

That’s where Father Oleksandr built his church while working night shifts in the mines. But today, his city, and his church, are in ruins. counteroffensive.news/p/russia

Blake Fox (@blakefox) · Dec 23
🔁 @timkmak:

Good morning to readers; #Kyiv remains in Ukrainian hands.
#Pokrovsk, birthplace of 'Carol of the Bells', is being destroyed by Russian fire.

That’s where Father Oleksandr built his church while working night shifts in the mines. But today, his city, and his church, are in ruins. counteroffensive.news/p/russia

hypebot (@hypebot) · Dec 23
🔁 @timkmak:

Good morning to readers; #Kyiv remains in Ukrainian hands.
#Pokrovsk, birthplace of 'Carol of the Bells', is being destroyed by Russian fire.

That’s where Father Oleksandr built his church while working night shifts in the mines. But today, his city, and his church, are in ruins. counteroffensive.news/p/russia

Goose goes Brrrr 🥶 (@dasparky) · Dec 23
🔁 @timkmak:

Good morning to readers; #Kyiv remains in Ukrainian hands.
#Pokrovsk, birthplace of 'Carol of the Bells', is being destroyed by Russian fire.

That’s where Father Oleksandr built his church while working night shifts in the mines. But today, his city, and his church, are in ruins. counteroffensive.news/p/russia

Beachbum (@Beachbum) · Dec 23
🔁 @timkmak:

Good morning to readers; #Kyiv remains in Ukrainian hands.
#Pokrovsk, birthplace of 'Carol of the Bells', is being destroyed by Russian fire.

That’s where Father Oleksandr built his church while working night shifts in the mines. But today, his city, and his church, are in ruins. counteroffensive.news/p/russia

peelinggecko (@peelinggecko) · Dec 23
🔁 @timkmak:

Good morning to readers; #Kyiv remains in Ukrainian hands.
#Pokrovsk, birthplace of 'Carol of the Bells', is being destroyed by Russian fire.

That’s where Father Oleksandr built his church while working night shifts in the mines. But today, his city, and his church, are in ruins. counteroffensive.news/p/russia

The European Cloud Situation at the end of 2025 - Bert Hubert's writings

berthub.eu · Dec 23

As the year draws to an end now is a good time to review where we are with Europe’s cloud situation, and what has been achieved. One thing is certain, a lot has happened, and also quite a lot has become clearer. tl;dr: Great strides have been made in 2025, especially in convincing people that s...

Shared by @avandeursen and 20 others.
Troed Sångberg (@troed) · Dec 23
🔁 @bert_hubert:

So how about Europe's cloud woes? A lot happened in 2025, and things became much clearer. We truly can't continue to wed our governments to 🇺🇸 clouds. While there are encouraging developments, it is incredibly odd that neither cloud buyers nor the European 🇪🇺 software/hosting industry are seeing the urgency to act. But, governments & regulators could forge a useful path towards a solution in 2026:
berthub.eu/articles/posts/the-

John Faithfull 🌍🇪🇺🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🧡✊🏻✊🏿 (@FaithfullJohn) · Dec 23
🔁 @bert_hubert:

So how about Europe's cloud woes? A lot happened in 2025, and things became much clearer. We truly can't continue to wed our governments to 🇺🇸 clouds. While there are encouraging developments, it is incredibly odd that neither cloud buyers nor the European 🇪🇺 software/hosting industry are seeing the urgency to act. But, governments & regulators could forge a useful path towards a solution in 2026:
berthub.eu/articles/posts/the-

Carlos Valiente (@carletes) · Dec 23
🔁 @bert_hubert:

So how about Europe's cloud woes? A lot happened in 2025, and things became much clearer. We truly can't continue to wed our governments to 🇺🇸 clouds. While there are encouraging developments, it is incredibly odd that neither cloud buyers nor the European 🇪🇺 software/hosting industry are seeing the urgency to act. But, governments & regulators could forge a useful path towards a solution in 2026:
berthub.eu/articles/posts/the-

Akshay (@Akshay) · Dec 23
🔁 @bert_hubert:

So how about Europe's cloud woes? A lot happened in 2025, and things became much clearer. We truly can't continue to wed our governments to 🇺🇸 clouds. While there are encouraging developments, it is incredibly odd that neither cloud buyers nor the European 🇪🇺 software/hosting industry are seeing the urgency to act. But, governments & regulators could forge a useful path towards a solution in 2026:
berthub.eu/articles/posts/the-

Kyle Memoir 🍉 (@f800gecko) · Dec 23
🔁 @bert_hubert:

So how about Europe's cloud woes? A lot happened in 2025, and things became much clearer. We truly can't continue to wed our governments to 🇺🇸 clouds. While there are encouraging developments, it is incredibly odd that neither cloud buyers nor the European 🇪🇺 software/hosting industry are seeing the urgency to act. But, governments & regulators could forge a useful path towards a solution in 2026:
berthub.eu/articles/posts/the-

Aslak Raanes (@aslakr) · Dec 23
🔁 @bert_hubert:

So how about Europe's cloud woes? A lot happened in 2025, and things became much clearer. We truly can't continue to wed our governments to 🇺🇸 clouds. While there are encouraging developments, it is incredibly odd that neither cloud buyers nor the European 🇪🇺 software/hosting industry are seeing the urgency to act. But, governments & regulators could forge a useful path towards a solution in 2026:
berthub.eu/articles/posts/the-

AkaSci 🛰️ (@AkaSci) · Dec 23
🔁 @bert_hubert:

So how about Europe's cloud woes? A lot happened in 2025, and things became much clearer. We truly can't continue to wed our governments to 🇺🇸 clouds. While there are encouraging developments, it is incredibly odd that neither cloud buyers nor the European 🇪🇺 software/hosting industry are seeing the urgency to act. But, governments & regulators could forge a useful path towards a solution in 2026:
berthub.eu/articles/posts/the-

Quixoticgeek (@quixoticgeek) · Dec 23
🔁 @bert_hubert:

So how about Europe's cloud woes? A lot happened in 2025, and things became much clearer. We truly can't continue to wed our governments to 🇺🇸 clouds. While there are encouraging developments, it is incredibly odd that neither cloud buyers nor the European 🇪🇺 software/hosting industry are seeing the urgency to act. But, governments & regulators could forge a useful path towards a solution in 2026:
berthub.eu/articles/posts/the-

Arie van Deursen 🇪🇺🇳🇱 (@avandeursen) · Dec 24
🔁 @bert_hubert:

So how about Europe's cloud woes? A lot happened in 2025, and things became much clearer. We truly can't continue to wed our governments to 🇺🇸 clouds. While there are encouraging developments, it is incredibly odd that neither cloud buyers nor the European 🇪🇺 software/hosting industry are seeing the urgency to act. But, governments & regulators could forge a useful path towards a solution in 2026:
berthub.eu/articles/posts/the-

offenenetze (@offenenetze) · Dec 23
🔁 @bert_hubert:

So how about Europe's cloud woes? A lot happened in 2025, and things became much clearer. We truly can't continue to wed our governments to 🇺🇸 clouds. While there are encouraging developments, it is incredibly odd that neither cloud buyers nor the European 🇪🇺 software/hosting industry are seeing the urgency to act. But, governments & regulators could forge a useful path towards a solution in 2026:
berthub.eu/articles/posts/the-

When the AI bubble bursts, humans will finally have their chance to take back control | Rafael Behr

theguardian.com · Dec 23

The US economy is pumped up on tech-bro vanity. The inevitable correction should prompt a global conversation, says Guardian columnist Rafael Behr

Shared by @mfeilner and 13 others.
Jürgen (@Jigsaw_You) · Dec 23
🔁 @Jigsaw_You:

The irrational exuberance of the #AI boosters and their cynical coupling with the #trump administration is a familiar story of human greed and myopia, not a new stage in evolution. The product is truly phenomenal but flawed in ways that encode the deformed character of its progenitors, whose talents are salesmanship and financial engineering. They have built spectacular engines that prioritise a brilliant performance of intelligence over the real thing.

#tech #aibubble

theguardian.com/commentisfree/

Debbie Goldsmith 🏳️‍⚧️♾️🇺🇦 (@dgoldsmith) · Dec 23
🔁 @peter:

"When the AI bubble bursts, humans will finally have their chance to take back control"

"They have built spectacular engines that prioritise a brilliant performance of intelligence over the real thing.

The real bubble is not stock valuations but the inflated ego of an industry that thinks it is just one more datacentre away from computational divinity."

theguardian.com/commentisfree/

Bilal Barakat 🍉 (@bifouba) · Dec 23
🔁 @oatmeal:

[follow up] It doesn’t matter if #AI is flawed - the social damage is already done. AI has already succeeded in destroying critical thinking, work ethic, and independent judgment. The bubble bursting won’t restore what’s been lost…

theguardian.com/commentisfree/

#DegenerativeAI

oatmeal (@oatmeal) · Dec 23

[follow up] It doesn’t matter if #AI is flawed - the social damage is already done. AI has already succeeded in destroying critical thinking, work ethic, and independent judgment. The bubble bursting won’t restore what’s been lost…

theguardian.com/commentisfree/

#DegenerativeAI

Worth reading

Capitalism by Sven Beckert review – an extraordinary history of the economic system that controls our lives

theguardian.com · Dec 23

The Harvard professor provides a ceaseless flow of startling details in this exhaustively researched, 1000-year account

Shared by @blogdiva and 7 others.
Warner Crocker (@WarnerCrocker) · Dec 23
🔁 @ianRobinson:

Capitalism by Sven Beckert review – an extraordinary history of the economic system that controls our lives - Dorian Lynskey in The Guardian.

The Harvard professor provides a ceaseless flow of startling details in this exhaustively researched, 1000-year account.

#Books #Capitalism theguardian.com/books/2025/dec

your auntifa liza 🇵🇷 🦛 🦦 (@blogdiva) · Dec 23
🔁 @ianRobinson:

Capitalism by Sven Beckert review – an extraordinary history of the economic system that controls our lives - Dorian Lynskey in The Guardian.

The Harvard professor provides a ceaseless flow of startling details in this exhaustively researched, 1000-year account.

#Books #Capitalism theguardian.com/books/2025/dec

The Flight Attendant (@CosmicTraveler) · Dec 23
🔁 @ianRobinson:

Capitalism by Sven Beckert review – an extraordinary history of the economic system that controls our lives - Dorian Lynskey in The Guardian.

The Harvard professor provides a ceaseless flow of startling details in this exhaustively researched, 1000-year account.

#Books #Capitalism theguardian.com/books/2025/dec

Worth reading

2025 in review: an interesting year

werd.io · Dec 23

On fascism, technology, and finding the helpers.

Shared by @MyricaGale and 6 others.
James Tweedie (@MyricaGale) · Dec 24
🔁 @ben:

I broke a personal role in publishing this review of the year. Still, it’s a good reflection of how I’ve been feeling about the confluence of fascism, centralized tech as an instrument of power, attacks on journalism, and the glimmers of light that provide enough hope to hang onto. werd.io/2025-in-review-an-inte

Tim Chambers (@timothyjchambers) · Dec 24
🔁 @ben.werdmuller:

I broke a personal role in publishing this review of the year. Still, it’s a good reflection of how I’ve been feeling about the confluence of fascism, centralized tech as an instrument of power, attacks on journalism, and the glimmers of light that provide enough hope to hang onto. https://werd.io/2025-in-review-an-interesting-year/

Mince Pie Butty (@otfrom) · Dec 23
🔁 @ben:

I broke a personal role in publishing this review of the year. Still, it’s a good reflection of how I’ve been feeling about the confluence of fascism, centralized tech as an instrument of power, attacks on journalism, and the glimmers of light that provide enough hope to hang onto. werd.io/2025-in-review-an-inte

Michael Foster (@michael) · Dec 23
🔁 @ben:

I started to write a year-end review - but it hasn’t been a normal year. werd.io/2025-in-review-an-inte

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