# 2026-04-18 - [[Read]]: - [[What is and how do we achieve a resilient digital democracy?]] - Helpful definitions of authoritarianism, fascism, digital democracy and resilience. - In terms of how to do things differently, lots of overlaps with other programmes I've looked at for reclaim the stacks. - It'd be good pull it in properly to that analysis. - "resilient democracy especially matters in situations of multiple crises" - Seems adjacent to the left having a shock doctrine. - Blog post idea - something to do with crises, shocks, resilient democracy, shock doctrine of the left, based on reading Fuchs article. - [[Bookmarked]]: - [Technodiversity, permacomputing and anticapitalism](https://critical-switch.org/en/posts/technodiversity-permacomputing-and-anticapitalism/) - "we need to identify the roots of the problem in order to conceive radically [[anti-capitalist]] perspectives, rather than lose ourselves in reforms or try to take control of [[capitalist technology]]" - [Exchange, obligation, accountability: Moral orders of technology repair in Kampala, Uganda](https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.10279) - "developed the concept of moral orders of [[repair]], defining it as the norms, rules, values, and expectations that support and structure practice, exchange, and collaboration in everyday repair worlds and beyond" - **Via:** someone on social.coop