Comment: With discipline, anti-capitalist protesters could change politics
Posted: October 17th, 2011 | Author: George-Lane | Filed under: Uncategorized | No Comments »Also the argument that government should respond to will of the people can very quickly lead to a tyranny of the majority.
Here’s a coherent (yet typo-riddled) comment about the “occupy” movements and how effective they could be.
The End of Entitlement – Today 17 Oct 2011
Posted: October 17th, 2011 | Author: George-Lane | Filed under: Uncategorized | No Comments »Taking responsibility for yourself, your family and your life. I can imagine for many this is absolutely terrifying but the choice is stark. Do as they tell you, or do as you like. If you want your arse wiped, feel free to vote for those who promise to wipe your arse for you – trust me, the choice is enormous – but the minute I am expected and forced to pay for a service you demand “as a right”, you place me and others in financial obligations we never willingly agreed to. And they call us Libertarians selfish, eh?
Maybe old Dr. Leary’s slogan “Think for yourself. Question authority.” is taking root. Maybe.
Sacred Economics – Eileen Workman Interview
Posted: October 7th, 2011 | Author: George-Lane | Filed under: Uncategorized | No Comments »Podcast, talking about the current monetary system, it’s flaws, and
viable alternatives. Highly recommended, especially if you haven’t given much thought to
the subject before. http://www.matrixmasters.net/salon/?p=397 …and while you’re there, why not subscribe to the ‘Salon? It’s
helped to expand my mind, so maybe it’ll help you too.
Reading, listening and watching recommendations
Posted: September 18th, 2011 | Author: George-Lane | Filed under: Uncategorized | 2 Comments »Fuck. I’ve not posted here since October 2009.
So what have I been doing during the last 18 months or so? All kinds of stuff – like moving house and starting a new business, which I may elaborate on another time.
The last 3 years have been a period of expansion in my views of society, politics, science and myself. I avoided institutional education as a younger man, and over the last couple of years I’ve made up for that in reading and listening to things that interest me. So I thought I’d list some of the things that have grabbed me during that time; the things that have left a lasting impression.
I intend this post to be a work in progress. I’ll add other influences as the muse takes me/if I get time.
Illuminatus! Trilogy (Audiobook)
I must have listened to this at least a dozen times. Although it’s a satire with tons of hidden jokes most won’t get the first time ’round, the ideas on liberty (or to speak more bluntly, anarchism) articulated – for the first time – my own muddled ideas. It also lead me further down the rabbit hole of majick or – as I prefer to view it – practical psychology.
Because the plot shifts around time tracks, sub-plots and perspectives, I’d recommend the audiobook version to begin with. It makes it easier to digest – and Ken Campbell’s reading of Part 1 is stunning.
Maybe Logic
Continuing the theme, Maybe Logic is a film about one of the co-authors of the Illuminatus! Trilogy, Robert Anton Wilson. His ideas – especially “non-simultaneously apprehended interacting processing” – took months to digest, but Christ, when they sink in, your view on your reality is skewed a good few degrees.
(If it’s no longer up, Google “maybe logic” and you should find it.)
The C-Realm Podcast
This has been a big, persistent, yet gentle influence since I first got an iphone. This, and the Psychedelic Salon, were podcasts recommended to me by a twitter user whose name escapes me.
If you listen to the C-Realm, you’ll know the C stands for consciousness. Consciousness is certainly one of the topics discussed, but others include peak oil, collapse, economics, UFO’s, psychedelics, crop circles – and other fascinating subjects. Some would say fringe subjects. And usually, fringe subjects tend to bring out some quite ignorant, fanatical eejits who argue moronically from either end of the spectrum of views. Not so on the C-Realm. KMO, the man behind the podcast, brings balance and intelligence to some pretty “out there” subjects – and occasionally some “out there” guests.
I can’t recommend the C-Realm enough. To me, it’s a weekly dose of sanity, contemplation and education in my sometimes buzzing, frenetic world.
The Psychedelic Salon
Another podcast, but a little different to the C-Realm. Introduced by Lorenzo, The Psychedelic Salon has introduced me to Tim Leary, Alan Watts, and Terrence McKenna – all of whom have influenced my thinking greatly. The podcast consists of archived interviews from the pioneers of psychedelic research, philosophy and psychology. Again, highly recommended if you want to work out what’s going on – inside and out.
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