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I interacted with Niklas, who now hails from Roatan (the ones in the know will know what that means), on several occasions, and have always been impressed by his particular open-mindedness which is reflected in his handling of podcast conversations.
Quite simply, one of th e most learned gentleman-farmers on this planet, of the kind no longer manufactured in our society, but that we need a lot more from in the coming period. Fortunately, O.G. Rose has a partner that is just as smart, to form a formidable duo.
Many of the old digital rights organizations have abdicated in recent years, even becoming party to active speech suppression, as for example the ACLU. But not Andrew Lowenthal, who is rebuilding a new digital rights movement. He has worked with the more interesting researchers of the moment, such as on the Twitter Files. Strongly recommended resource.
Engaged christians, monitoring and supporting the cooperative and solidarity economy that is favourable to working people, in Chicago and beyond. Quality guaranteed.
As we are moving from a western-dominated world order, to a multipolar one, not without going through much turbulence in the process, it is important to think the consequences of such a shift, not just from the point of view of non-hegemonic states, but from the people's in the world, and in such a fashion, that one domination does not reactively lead to the domination of another. If that is a topic of interest, this is what Sahana's newsletter has been monitoring and reflecting on.


















































