Chaos and Conviviality
On this episode of Chaos and Conviviality, Dip and Scooter discuss the re-emerging wave of “bad internet bills” across the United States and the world. Dip explores what organizing against these restrictive internet policies might look like. See time stamps below: 00:00: Introduction to Bad Internet Bills 25:50: The need for popular power in fighting these bills 30:00: Hot Take: Concern around social media addiction is a moral panic 43:15: Technology being used to manipulate genuine social grievances is not new 54:05: How to relate to tech in a helpful/positive direction 1:18:53: With popular power, what could a strategy to push bad on these bills look like? 1:23:00: The importance of genuine accountability in building popular power This conversation is adapted from an essay linked here [https://chaos-and-conviviality.ghost.io/a-libertarian-socialist-response-to-the-enclosure-of-the-internet-and-digital-technology-in-general/]. Highlighted show notes (for full references/links, see the essay [https://chaos-and-conviviality.ghost.io/a-libertarian-socialist-response-to-the-enclosure-of-the-internet-and-digital-technology-in-general/]): * Bad Internet Bills [https://www.badinternetbills.com/] * Blood in My Eye by George Jackson [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_in_My_Eye_(book)] * Seeing like a State by James C. Scott [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seeing_Like_a_State] * Low Tech Magazine [https://solar.lowtechmagazine.com/] * Egoism and Cooperation [https://medium.com/@dipperdesperado/egoism-and-cooperation-2219f2566782]
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