Felix Stalder on Sat, 13 Feb 2016 21:02:17 +0100 (CET) |
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On 2016-02-13 19:05, morlockelloi@yahoo.com wrote: > The trend(s) that Europe is seeing itself dragged to are not result > of 'wrong' thinking and misbehaviour of supposedly powerful masses. > They are the result of material circumstances, and no amount of > magical (group)thinking will change that. > Material circumstances are mostly related to technologies of > social control, I think you are overrating technologies of control, neither the Stasi nor the KGB could save their systems from collapse (though the ruined a lot of lives....). The material circumstances that are dragging Europe (and the US) down have more to do with geopolitical and demographic shifts, the kind of stuff that Keith Hart is talking about. These are, at least in part, related to technological changes, but are primarily embodied in logistics, distribution of productive capacities and changing patterns of the world economy (such as increasing "south-south trade") and not in techniques of crowd control. > Privacy technologies are definitely party of this equation. For > those that can't jettison the 19th century revolutionary scene from > their minds, think meeting on dark street corners. That was a > technology. Today's privacy is the same thing, but it looks a bit > different and takes far longer to learn, and it has to be done. Sure, but the question is, when or how do you ever come out of his corner. You cannot built a social movement in dark corner. And if you want to sidestep this phase, because you think that the critical mass of people are ultimately too stupid, brainwashed or what not, then you are either going into the direction of envisioning a (benevolent) dictator who will do the enlightened work of the unenlightened masses, or some kind of vanguard party (what I called Leninist) that will do the work. The historical record for both is dismal. > Asking people to 'loose their fear' and stampede into the > machinegun fire is short-sighted - and today 'we don't care that > they know about our moves better than we do' is equivalent of > this. It really depends how you think repression works these days. If you think that it's about repressing particularly dangerous individuals, then both encryption (when they can be dealt with individually) and large numbers (when they cannot be dealt with individually because you cannot imprison, or shoot, a very large number of people) help. If you think repression works by influencing the patterns of how people think (e.g. creating an environment that incentivizes people to put all emphasis on maximizing the number of useless "friends", or competing in a rat race of faking their own happiness), then encryption won't help much, but nothing much will. Felix ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| http://felix.openflows.com |OPEN PGP: 056C E7D3 9B25 CAE1 336D 6D2F 0BBB 5B95 0C9F F2AC -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQEcBAEBCAAGBQJWv4dBAAoJEAu7W5UMn/KsUy8IAL0p9dwDOqaK3OBlitNL1Pnx waXX21U4t/3wOrI1wHqeZqonuPDE3zE2UuN3gmYd3tuUb/uPYNlqLN0OzM8C2Foq wo0K6HkyAn99ZdrdV+XZhyvWDh9TDhgLdgHupEYUymXJWrlt/8q+3NSqzM216RVg scfM+K6+P/tXMX0p/wHgY0t/bjJPTkBXixBo86B73luLI8AH0lv2w6UTCcdfchf6 fYQ+2KR96N0DO/6cDkhmMFpU+6BDD0o7aNeManfRjt2W/RL2S7J14U9oZtyQKszR ES4h2HzuiGsLNbdbGdeTgiPL5LBuzuf1d+BAXf8/vIcfGjhN+ILdGsLigC1Mn+k= =ibbb -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: http://mx.kein.org/mailman/listinfo/nettime-l # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@kein.org # @nettime_bot tweets mail w/ sender unless #ANON is in Subject: