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The Influence of Neoliberalism Runs Deep
The Influence of Neoliberalism Runs Deep Better known in the United States as Libertarianism, neoliberal dogma began as simplistic assumptions in old quantitative economic models, before computers; later economists were not as constrained. Moneyed people glommed onto...
“Deep” Complexity
A graphic depiction of Gaia from Pixabay, showing that we are connected to each other, to our ecology, and to everything else. That everything in the entire universe, not just earth bound systems, all somehow link together. Can We Understand Complexity or Only...
Covid-19 Complexity
This is one variation of Ouroboros, a snake eating its own tail -- doesn't recognize its own tail.. Here Ouroboros is also shown in the form of the universal symbol for infinity, signifying deep, hidden feedback connections that we might never be able to fathom with...
A Microbiomic Crisis
The Economy Critically Disrupts the Balance of Nature Black Lives Matter demonstrations all over the world crowded Covid-19 out of the news, swelling into a pandemic of demonstrations in small towns as well as big cities on six continents. Triggered by the death of...
Planet of the Humans
Planet of the Humans, movie by Michael Moore and Jeff Gibbs Moore and Gibbs’ movie appears calculated to incite controversy. If so, they certainly roiled the environmental community. So far, it’s received little mainstream attention, and a few environmental activists...
Finding Our Real Reserves
Finding Our Real Reserves April 7, 2020 Covid-19 and its economic tailspin presage many more crises to come. We must change how we live and how we think. Our economic objectives have set us up for Covid-19, with more debacles on the way. What we have assumed to...
System Fragility
Above: Model of the Corona Virus. At Right: Diagram of our proper priorities: Earth first; us second; profit third. Or, should profit be no more than a systemic convention? Collapse Now and Avoid the Rush First in a Series “Collapse Now and Avoid the Rush” is a stock...
Legal Creep
Legal Creep Or why we think there is no alternative to economic expansion A better sub-title for this essay with two book reviews might be “can we escape our self-deception that economic expansion is necessary?” Whether economic expansion is labeled capitalist...
Your Invitation to Quality Over Quantity Teleconference on March 7, 11 am Eastern
https://youtu.be/6zfdWV9VYL0 Quality over Quantity, Always (3 minute video) You are invited to our Compression Thinking Series Podcast Follow Up Teleconference #6 On Quality Over Quantity 8:00 pm EDT, Tuesday, March 10, 2020 This is sixth in a series of 12 podcasts...
Doc Hall and Ethan Berry Dig Deeper into Symbiotic Thinking in a New Video – Conversation on Symbiotic Thinking
https://youtu.be/IKs_fQyVRig Video Conversation on Symbiotic Thinking (13 minutes) You are invited to our Compression Thinking Series Podcast Follow Up Teleconference #4 On Symbiotic Thinking This is fourth in a series of 12 podcasts followed by teleconferences asking...
Economic Development and Biodiversity
What Will It Take for Us to Become Serious? The split between believers in economic development and those pressing for environmental preservation is poised to become the dominant rift in American society. Along with that is the difficulty of translating big picture...
Our Customs of Cutting Grass and Biodiversity
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VuBcmjXdQU Most lawns reduce biodiversity.The video is over two years old, but it touches on a subject that popped up in science news three times this past week, here, here, and here. Scientists fear that we are losing insects at a...
This Civilization is Finished | Before the Collapse | Why We Believe
Much public discourse, if you can call it that, revolves around keeping economic expansion going, assuming that no alternative exists. Economists refer to the opposite of expansion as contraction, presuming that it's a temporary blip in inevitable expansion. All...
Monetizing Nature
Most of us like complex matters to be reduced to something that we can readily understand, using analogies that we can relate to. A molecule with its atoms can be represented by little balls that you can see, a false representation, but from it you can visualize a...
Invitation to the Compression Community
https://youtu.be/Z7exgF2x2i0 Please join the Compression Community. Become a regular. Our first teleconference will be at 11 am Eastern time, on Saturday, February 1. These will continue ever first Saturday of the month unless the Community prefers a different time,...
School Food
https://youtu.be/CKSARxx0HLI School Food and Existential Crises by Doc Hall This is a nice chat with Alisa Simpson, school lunch administrator in Portage, MI, near Kalamazoo. She peels back the tangled web in which school lunch programs are caught as various interests...
Economic Relativity
The double spiral shown is a computer generated Clothoide, or Cornu spiral. Artistically rendered double spirals symbolize the subject of this article, balance between mysteries: yin-yang, male-female, zero-infinity, and the like. The logo of the Compression Institute...
Dance to the Tune of Life: Biological Relativity, by Denis Noble
Dance to the Tune of Life: Biological Relativity, by Denis Noble Book Review by Doc Hall How we explain to ourselves the answers to two big questions underpins the myriad assumptions that guide how we behave: Why are we here? (Our purpose for existence) What is the...
Psychic Drivers
https://youtu.be/2CBGqO_m0ug The video does not summarize "Psychic Drivers" (5 minute video) Psychic Drivers by Doc Hall Decades ago a popular German business quip was, “Are you acquiring 30 years of experience, or 1 year of experience 30 times?” It was mostly used...
Being Wrong: Adventures in the Margin of Error, by Kathryn Schulz
Being Wrong: Adventures in the Margin of Error, by Kathryn Schulz Kathryn Schulz is a professional journalist and writer covering a broad range of topics. This book was her foray into heavier non-fiction topics, and she researched it well. It's been out a while, and...