diff --git a/static/content/wiki/misc.md b/static/content/wiki/misc.md index b83f255..a7645fe 100644 --- a/static/content/wiki/misc.md +++ b/static/content/wiki/misc.md @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ description: "" note: "Max Fowler" --- -misc \ No newline at end of file +[Tyranny of Structurelessness & Tyranny of Tyranny](/posts/tyranny) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/static/content/wiki/recipes.md b/static/content/wiki/recipes.md index 1769c3e..b69b213 100644 --- a/static/content/wiki/recipes.md +++ b/static/content/wiki/recipes.md @@ -10,4 +10,13 @@ description: "" note: "Max Fowler" --- -links to recipes +[kitchari from flor](https://ascensionkitchen.com/how-to-make-kitchari-an-ayurvedic-healing-meal/#recipe) + +[lizbeth poirier's recipe book](https://ritualdust.com/food/) + +[cblgh's bread philosophy](https://cblgh.org/philosophy/) + +[kale apple cherry drink](https://hecanjog.com/recipes/20210522-kale-apple-cherry-drink.html) + +[lemon cake](https://parkimminent.com/site/lemon-cake.html) + diff --git a/static/content/wiki/tryanny.md b/static/content/wiki/tryanny.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..43a6c18 --- /dev/null +++ b/static/content/wiki/tryanny.md @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +--- +path: "/posts/tyranny" +date: "2022-07-19T23:19:51.246Z" +title: "Tyranny Of Structurelessness & The Tyranny Of Tyranny" +type: "wiki" +level: "1" +style: "prose" +image: "" +description: "" +note: "Max Fowler" +--- + +[Tyranny of Structurelessness](https://www.jofreeman.com/joreen/tyranny.htm) by Jo Freeman is a famous essay, +which I see cited frequently whenever a group is in some type of organization process, and someone wants to introduce +more formal organization for some reason. + +I appreciate the original essay, but I think it often gets offered as though it were the end of the conversation, +and there weren't other opinions out there, +and sometimes it gets used as a blanket justification for using formal rules and processes, +without fully considering all the non-formal influences, negotiations and possibilities that can go into collectivity, +and how different people, depending on their background, have different affinity for formal process. + +Sometimes it even gets used as a justification for technocracy, +which has a long history, ever since missionaries and "enlightened" folks started thinking they know what's best for everyone, +and it is their moral obligation to manifest their vision onto the unenlightened world. + +*technocracy* - "The government or control of society or industry by an elite of technical experts."
+ +See [this article](https://wiki.xxiivv.com/site/technocracy.html) for more on technocracy. + +Here is some more writing and critique of the tyranny of structurelessness: +- [Tyranny of Tyranny by Cathy Levine]( https://libraryqxxiqakubqv3dc2bend2koqsndbwox2johfywcatxie26bsad.onion.darknet2web.com/library/cathy-levine-the-tyranny-of-tyranny) (maybe not as elegant writing as the original, but has some interesting points) +- [A History Of Anarcha-Feminism]( https://blackrosefed.org/anarcha-feminism-to-destroy-domination-in-all-forms/) by Julia Tannenbaum which talks about Tyranny Of Structurelessness and Tyranny of Tyranny +- [The Utopia of Rules: On Technology, Stupidity, and the Secret Joys of Bureaucracy by David Graeber](https://1lib.mx/book/2489869/60ad0a) + Chapter 3, "The Utopia of Rules, or Why We Really Love Bureaucracy After All” (the end of the chapter specifically critiques the tyranny of structurelessness) +- The statement from contract theory, that "all contracts are incomplete". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incomplete_contracts +- [an are.na channel on collaboration processes](https://www.are.na/new-name/collaboration-processes) + +And here is the somewhat related (misguided) link about putting sexual consent on the blockchain (if we see some forms of crypto-maximalism as the full logical extreme position of formalizing life): + +- Is Blockchain the Answer to Sexual Consent? https://finance.yahoo.com/news/blockchain-answer-sexual-consent-230544393.html