Timeline for rstats list by giocomai, page 5
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Giorgio Comai (giocomai)'s status on Friday, 02-Nov-2018 12:56:11 CET
Giorgio Comai
On the need to reimagine a new happiness fantasy https://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2018/9/4/17759590/happiness-fantasy-capitalism-culture-carl-cederstrom -
from activity permalinkGiorgio Comai started following FOSDEM.org.
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from activity permalinkGiorgio Comai started following Solus.
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from activity permalinkGiorgio Comai started following Adrian Cochrane.
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from activity permalinkGiorgio Comai started following GNOME.
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from activity permalinkGiorgio Comai started following Mathieu [bochecha].
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Giorgio Comai (giocomai)'s status on Friday, 26-Oct-2018 21:58:06 CEST
Giorgio Comai
issue #1: not even clear how to remote follow from outside #osada -
Giorgio Comai (giocomai)'s status on Friday, 26-Oct-2018 21:39:46 CEST
Giorgio Comai
Is #Osada as good as it sounds? Thoughts? https://zotlabs.com/osada/ -
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Giorgio Comai (giocomai)'s status on Friday, 26-Oct-2018 17:13:57 CEST
Giorgio Comai
Good thinking https://edri.org/files/online_disinformation.pdf -
Giorgio Comai (giocomai)'s status on Tuesday, 23-Oct-2018 19:55:59 CEST
Giorgio Comai
#ddj word of the day: apophenia https://social.giorgiocomai.eu/attachment/33885 -
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Giorgio Comai (giocomai)'s status on Thursday, 18-Oct-2018 23:17:36 CEST
Giorgio Comai
The UK and jurisdictions related to it have been playing an exceptionally important part. Other small island jurisdictions have found a way to escape their post-colonial predicament by monetising their sovereignty, and helping the global wealthy no matter their source of income.
We shouldn't feel bad about Moneyland just because it fosters corruption and gives to the crooked elites of mostly poorer nations the means to deprive residents of their countries of a big share of their national wealth to buy luxury goods (ok, we should).
We should worry about Moneyland because it poses a direct threat to our own democracies. A widespread understanding that laws and taxes do not apply to the rich is damaging in itself. Beyond that, even if Moneyland existed only for enabling a selected few to enjoy a disproportionate amount of luxury goods, the very existence of aboundant "anonymous money" leads to the spreading of conspiracy theories and contributes to loss of trust in the democratic process. -
Giorgio Comai (giocomai)'s status on Thursday, 18-Oct-2018 23:15:58 CEST
Giorgio Comai
Just finished reading Oliver Bullough's 'Moneyland'. It's thoroughly excellent. Some thoughts:
Readers with an interest in post-Soviet affairs may associate "Moneyland" more with Cooley and Heathershaw's "Dictators without border", than to Bullough's own previous writing on the Caucasus.
Both "Dictators without border" and "Moneyland" highlight two often underestimated aspects that characterise modern-day corruption:
1. The sheer size of it. As Bullough points out in the book's jacket, nowadays corruption can take place on an historically unprecedented scale thanks to the many wonders of the offshore world, and all that comes with it.
2. The essential enabling role of Western liberal democracies. Corruption on this scale in post-Soviet countries and other parts of the world would simply not be possible without the safe haven that their strong institutions offer to wealthy crooks from all over the world. https://social.giorgiocomai.eu/attachment/33709 -
from activity permalinkGiorgio Comai started following Josh Braun.
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from activity permalinkGiorgio Comai started following TransNational Institute.