Can the military coexist with social networking sites?
Wednesday, 5 August 2009 by Mike Gogulskipolice, surveillance, war | 5 Comments »
The Los Angeles Times article asks: Can the military coexist with social networking sites? Gosh, I sure hope not. The idea that Twitter, MySpace and Facebook could simply crash the modern cyber-state's ability to wage war -- which is to oppress, occupy, conscript, ...
Applied Buddhism, Liberty Camp question: What is your highest value?
Sunday, 28 June 2009 by Mike Gogulskidiary | 3 Comments »
Posed in a session aimed at invoking the power of right-brained thinking in order to produce creative, integrative thinking toward solutions to practical matters. Answers varied wildly. The exercise, as constructed, was great, because I didn't know this answer for myself ...
A declaration of separation
Wednesday, 8 April 2009 by Mike Gogulskidiary | 27 Comments »
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The overlooked counter-economic component
Wednesday, 14 January 2009 by Mike Gogulskiactivism, economics | 12 Comments »
From page 54 of the newly-minted ALLiance: a journal of theory and strategy, in Samuel Edward Konkin III's "The Last, Whole Introduction to Agorism", 1995: [caption id="attachment_1455" align="alignleft" width="443" caption="An image of a portion of a screenshot of the article in ...



