cars posted:how does capitalism "just win",
Caesura109 posted:Not sure what the catastrophic risk industry is,
it's what currently tells liberals in the media to compare socialism with the end of the world and it's probably worth learning about if you're going to discuss people like Musk
Caesura109 posted:Are there any interesting writings on it you recommend?
http://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_GRR18_Report.pdf
Here is the global risk report 2018 from world economic forum. Many of the topics and particularly the discourse around them will percolate through corporate and government departments.
Caesura109 posted:Is that an established name for it? Are there any interesting writings on it you recommend?
"catastrophic risk" is its established name and it's considered a legitimate academic field instead of a gang of scammers because capitalism is garbage, and everything that comes out of it has the same problem. Gssh's link will give you a good idea.
The main guys in it in the public eye, besides suits like Musk, are Nick Bostrom and Eliezer Yudkowsky. As goatstein enjoyed pointing out during the last conversation on the topic on this forum, Yudkowsky is pretty big into posting about My Little Pony on Facebook, if that gives you some idea of the caliber of superstar thinker here.
cars posted:Eliezer Yudkowsky.
lol, i used to lurk lw/ob yeaaars ago. i wouldn't pay much mind to him tbh, yudkowsky is to futures studies as brown moses is to forensics.
while the field is blinded by bourgeois garbage as cars pointed out, there is a considerable amount of resources and clever people dedicated to futures studies/risk management/etc; in my opinion the predictions/analysis from their research are worth investigating if only because they are often self-fulfilling as resulting policies are adopted by governments and corporations globally. i had the misfortune of spending time in some of these contexts, which has led me to become unproductively preoccupied with the topic... so i could be wrong
risk management is imo something a lot more people on the left should know a lot more about, but "catastrophic risk" studies, etc. under capitalism are a fucked-up joke with a ridiculously high profile, and they're a scam because capitalism simply cannot plan for the sort of risks being discussed but people understand the urgency behind the premise and want to do something about it. But since Hawking passed, nearly everyone with a high profile talking about that one area, in the West or elsewhere, is either a "tech" Democrat-style start-up suit or a wanna-be "tech" Internet-circa-1998 libertarian lectern-hugger.
tears posted:Synergy posted:it's hard for me to imagine a violent revolution unless poverty were to skyrocket in a very short period of time. like maybe during an energy crisis? in that event i think the culture shift would be radical enough that you wouldn't be seeing too much liberal nonsense floating around. otherwise, with slow degradation, it would definitely be a non-violent revolution through green-party elections or a bernie sanders style mild reform in which case yeah you'd probably have liberals rallying with cops and juggalos
what
i'm saying that the spoils of imperialism keep the American public largely passive enough during minor inconveniences to not revolt. and the massive propaganda machine would continue to ensure that any future "revolutions" would be through the ballot box instead of in the streets. however, if say the U.S. were to run out of easily accessible oil due to war or a natural decline and did not prepare fast enough for a transition then everything would grind to a halt and the conditions for a real revolution would be present
Caesura109 posted:I still have no clue what less wrong and SSC are for, my impress Is that they are forums for techies to discuss neo-phrenology and the singularity or whatever
imagine this kind of wide-eyed shitposting but embedded in a baroque discursive framework devised to diagnose exactly what kinds of cognitive deficits and epistemological sloppiness normal people who think you're dumb and wrong are suffering from, so you can avoid them too
Synergy posted:tears posted:Synergy posted:it's hard for me to imagine a violent revolution unless poverty were to skyrocket in a very short period of time. like maybe during an energy crisis? in that event i think the culture shift would be radical enough that you wouldn't be seeing too much liberal nonsense floating around. otherwise, with slow degradation, it would definitely be a non-violent revolution through green-party elections or a bernie sanders style mild reform in which case yeah you'd probably have liberals rallying with cops and juggalos
what
i'm saying that the spoils of imperialism keep the American public largely passive enough during minor inconveniences to not revolt. and the massive propaganda machine would continue to ensure that any future "revolutions" would be through the ballot box instead of in the streets. however, if say the U.S. were to run out of easily accessible oil due to war or a natural decline and did not prepare fast enough for a transition then everything would grind to a halt and the conditions for a real revolution would be present
Yes, imperialist super profits keep many in the imperialist core as passive parasites with globally superior living standards which works to stave off revolution in the imperilist countries by binding them to bourgioise interests, i doubt anyone would disagree with this, its a key part of understanding the world we live in today. And yes, large shocks have the potential to spark large spontanious actions, but whAt you seem to be advocating is something i see quite alot in those who have an understanding of parasitism but struggle to see any way to act within that framework, this takes lots of differnt forms, all of which are imo a reaction to the understandable depression which a correct economic analysis of imperialism brings. Some say that we've all just got to wait and pray that someone blows up the oil or new york gets flattened by a tidal wave or something and that will spontaniously bring the revolution in the core. Or, for others, the LLCO style MTWism that says we should all sit back and wait for revolutions in the periphery. Or the neo-dengists that claim we just have to wait for socialist china to defeat the usa in there one belt one road inititive, thus ushering a new era of peace with chinese charecteristics. I disagree with all these, with substituting wishful thinking of warious sorts for real analysis of conditions, and with organisations and people using the lack of conditions for full communist revolution as an excuse for not doing anything now, because when those conditions do come about then the organisations which claim to have some superior knowledge granting them the authority to "lead teh revoloption" are completly unequiped to do anything - they have no base in the masses and they have no practical experience, they are fundimentally useless.
a wise man once said
Stalin posted:Theoreticians and leaders of parties who know the history of nations, who have studied the history of revolutions from beginning to end, are sometimes afflicted with an unpleasant disease. This disease is known as fear of the masses, lack of confidence in the creative ability of the masses. Sometimes on this ground a certain aristocratic pose is displayed by leaders towards the masses who, although not versed in the history of revolutions, are destined to break up the old and build the new. The fear that the elements may break forth, that the masses may ‘break up too much,’ the desire to play the role of nurses who try to teach the masses from books but who refuse to learn from the masses—such is this sort of aristocracy
And further to this i am sceptical that worsening living conditions for the parasites of the core, the settler-colonists, the administrators of empire etc will result in them becoming "revolutionary" as a mass, throwing their lot in with the proletariat rather than embracing fascism, which they appear to be doing right now
Petrol posted:imagining what it would be like to be about 20 in this dystopian age of ubiquitous forced public performance of identity via social media and realising that attempts to control or shape reality by regulating language along ideological lines are not really the greatest fodder for humour, but lolling anyway because the world is a vampire
I have no idea what's going on here but I think it proves your point: http://rosemarygrateful.tumblr.com/post/172631992779/a-big-callout
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animedad posted:Petrol posted:
imagining what it would be like to be about 20 in this dystopian age of ubiquitous forced public performance of identity via social media and realising that attempts to control or shape reality by regulating language along ideological lines are not really the greatest fodder for humour, but lolling anyway because the world is a vampire
I have no idea what's going on here but I think it proves your point: http://rosemarygrateful.tumblr.com/post/172631992779/a-big-callout
Edited by animedad (today 22:56:12)
What am I looking at here? what is an 'anti'?
tears posted:And further to this i am sceptical that worsening living conditions for the parasites of the core, the settler-colonists, the administrators of empire etc will result in them becoming "revolutionary" as a mass, throwing their lot in with the proletariat rather than embracing fascism, which they appear to be doing right now
this was my initial reaction as well but on further contemplation i figured a more advanced/full/outright stage of US fascism would be short and be followed by a collapse. Nazi Germany sustained itself for years by looting its neighbors and its ethnic minorities, but in the case of the US? those resources aren't exactly untapped
Belphegor posted:What am I looking at here? what is an 'anti'?
animedauve: "no, we definitely do not need the masses"'
antis: "I'm 15"