# Emergent outlines ## Vectoralism, PKMs and IndieWeb ### Notes - [[Vectoralism]], [[PKM]]s and the [[IndieWeb]]. ### Notions - [[Sharing information systems is praxis for the hacker class]] - is it though? a little bit grandiose. - is anti-drm etc also praxis? ## The last thing we need is more tech growth [[New UK tech regulator to limit power of Google and Facebook]]. The last thing we need is more tech growth. The framing of this is all wrong. It's all about innovation, competition, consumer choice, growth. It should be about [[liberation]], [[user freedom]], [[agency]] and [[sustainability]]. - what's wrong with tech growth? Reference Hail the maintainers maybe. ## [[Reweirding the web]] ## [[Experiments in community (digital) gardening]] ## Grab bag of ideas I might write about ### [[Between the horizontal and the vertical]] ### [[Municipalist social media]] ### [[Review of Half-Earth Socialism]] ### [[The role of technology in eco-socialism]] ### analysis vs skills when it comes to **online** political organising ### how do political theory and tactics transfer to online space ### some thoughts on what a useful governable stack for online political organising might be ### real existing movements - cooperation jackson, rojava ### the issues we want to address and the demands that we can make as flancia collective ### horizontalism and verticalism as it relates to technological decentralisation e.g. Fediverse, Indieweb, p2p. They are mixtures of both horizontal and vertical. ### analogies between political organisation and evolutionary and adaptive systems Even between [[planned economy]] versus [[free market economy]], at least insofar as encapsulated by [[Soviet Union]] and [[United States]] during the cold war, I feel like there must be a middle-way that's about [[prosperity without growth]], somewhere between planned and free market, neither vertical nor horizontal. [[The Entropy of Capitalism]] might be a good one for this. System theory and self-organisation.