Post-Scarcity Anarchism: Issue 2 is now available
Post-Scarcity Anarchism: Issue 2 *Correction: In “Reflections on The Framework, Form, Content & Means of Murray Bookchin’s Political Views,” in the section “Means,” it said “At a time where labor […]
Post-Scarcity Anarchism: Issue 2 *Correction: In “Reflections on The Framework, Form, Content & Means of Murray Bookchin’s Political Views,” in the section “Means,” it said “At a time where labor […]
You may be interested in a new, hopefully recurring, publication, creatively titled “Post-Scarcity Anarchism”. I edited, wrote an article and two features for this volume, and I think it turned […]
Genetically-modified organisms have been the buzz again lately on my Facebook feed, so I’ve been thinking more about the subject and its implications: Obviously, there is lots of scientific support […]
With Snapchat now being valued up to $19 billion, equal to the total wealth of Ethiopia, the way we define “value” in contemporary society seems increasingly nonsensical. Our conflation of […]
Rediscovering IBISWorld’s Industry Research Reports, I went through and redid my analysis on the overhead of private property in the United States; I have generalized the scope somewhat to be […]
Products and services are valued most rationally according to their centrality* to people.
This is a preview of the introductory section to my book:
Transferics is concerned with the actual and potential movements (transfers) of resources. A transfer can be modeled and visualized graphically, which provides an established way to analyze transfers in detail. […]
Graph Theory Economics Here is an article I wrote for the VIAAC wiki on the use of graph theory in VIAAC theory and natural economics.