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  1. "[Ivan Illich] proposed a set of criteria by which tools that people can use for what he called convivial purposes can be distinguished from those tools which, in effect, use people – tools that are too big, too complex, too destructive or too expensive to be controlled. And he insisted that the control of tools was a political decision – not a scientific or a religious one."

    #DavidCayley, 2021

    davidcayley.com/blog/2021/4/1/

    Substitute "apps" for "tools" and this takes us down an intriguing path.

  2. "[Ivan Illich] proposed a set of criteria by which tools that people can use for what he called convivial purposes can be distinguished from those tools which, in effect, use people – tools that are too big, too complex, too destructive or too expensive to be controlled. And he insisted that the control of tools was a political decision – not a scientific or a religious one."

    #DavidCayley, 2021

    davidcayley.com/blog/2021/4/1/

    Substitute "apps" for "tools" and this takes us down an intriguing path.

  3. "[Ivan Illich] proposed a set of criteria by which tools that people can use for what he called convivial purposes can be distinguished from those tools which, in effect, use people – tools that are too big, too complex, too destructive or too expensive to be controlled. And he insisted that the control of tools was a political decision – not a scientific or a religious one."

    #DavidCayley, 2021

    davidcayley.com/blog/2021/4/1/

    Substitute "apps" for "tools" and this takes us down an intriguing path.

  4. "[Ivan Illich] proposed a set of criteria by which tools that people can use for what he called convivial purposes can be distinguished from those tools which, in effect, use people – tools that are too big, too complex, too destructive or too expensive to be controlled. And he insisted that the control of tools was a political decision – not a scientific or a religious one."

    #DavidCayley, 2021

    davidcayley.com/blog/2021/4/1/

    Substitute "apps" for "tools" and this takes us down an intriguing path.

  5. "[#Science] is not universal, and it is not the voice of a displaced God called Nature. The sciences are therefore obliged to argue their case rather than to claim that it is beneath their dignity as sciences to enter into vulgar contests of opinion. They must stake their claim in the political arena and reveal the grounds on which their claim rests. These grounds, according to Latour, are persuasive and compelling but they are not beyond argument."

    #DavidCayley, 2021

    davidcayley.com/blog/2021/4/1/

  6. "The position taken by this resistance movement, baldly stated, is as follows:

    1/Democracy, progress, and social concord all rest on science.

    2/Without science social existence will degenerate into an always potentially violent war of opinion.

    3/Trust in science must therefore be preserved and enhanced at all costs.

    4/A view of science as plural, fallible, and political can only undermine this trust and should therefore be rejected."

    #DavidCayley, 2021

    davidcayley.com/blog/2021/4/1/

  7. "The position taken by this resistance movement, baldly stated, is as follows:

    1/Democracy, progress, and social concord all rest on science.

    2/Without science social existence will degenerate into an always potentially violent war of opinion.

    3/Trust in science must therefore be preserved and enhanced at all costs.

    4/A view of science as plural, fallible, and political can only undermine this trust and should therefore be rejected."

    #DavidCayley, 2021

    davidcayley.com/blog/2021/4/1/

  8. "The position taken by this resistance movement, baldly stated, is as follows:

    1/Democracy, progress, and social concord all rest on science.

    2/Without science social existence will degenerate into an always potentially violent war of opinion.

    3/Trust in science must therefore be preserved and enhanced at all costs.

    4/A view of science as plural, fallible, and political can only undermine this trust and should therefore be rejected."

    #DavidCayley, 2021

    davidcayley.com/blog/2021/4/1/

  9. "The position taken by this resistance movement, baldly stated, is as follows:

    1/Democracy, progress, and social concord all rest on science.

    2/Without science social existence will degenerate into an always potentially violent war of opinion.

    3/Trust in science must therefore be preserved and enhanced at all costs.

    4/A view of science as plural, fallible, and political can only undermine this trust and should therefore be rejected."

    #DavidCayley, 2021

    davidcayley.com/blog/2021/4/1/

  10. "Things that have no voice still speak. The ravaged wetland that once absorbed spring runoff speaks, often without anyone hearing, as a downstream flood. Microbial antibiotic resistance transforms agriculture and health care. But these matters have no political representation, so long as the sciences believe that their standing, authority and integrity rest on their having nothing to do with politics."

    #DavidCayley, 2021

    davidcayley.com/blog/2021/4/1/

    #science #politics

  11. "Things that have no voice still speak. The ravaged wetland that once absorbed spring runoff speaks, often without anyone hearing, as a downstream flood. Microbial antibiotic resistance transforms agriculture and health care. But these matters have no political representation, so long as the sciences believe that their standing, authority and integrity rest on their having nothing to do with politics."

    #DavidCayley, 2021

    davidcayley.com/blog/2021/4/1/

    #science #politics

  12. "Things that have no voice still speak. The ravaged wetland that once absorbed spring runoff speaks, often without anyone hearing, as a downstream flood. Microbial antibiotic resistance transforms agriculture and health care. But these matters have no political representation, so long as the sciences believe that their standing, authority and integrity rest on their having nothing to do with politics."

    #DavidCayley, 2021

    davidcayley.com/blog/2021/4/1/

    #science #politics

  13. "Television stations also claim knowledge which far exceeds the reach of their vehicles, cameras, and work routines. Though the van was manifestly there in the street beside me and nowhere else, it could claim to be everywhere by virtue of its knowledge. Knowing the universal laws by which news can be identified, the station’s eye was effectively all-seeing, despite the modest appearance and restricted ambit of its rather small van."

    #DavidCayley, 2021

    davidcayley.com/blog/2021/4/1/

  14. "Television stations also claim knowledge which far exceeds the reach of their vehicles, cameras, and work routines. Though the van was manifestly there in the street beside me and nowhere else, it could claim to be everywhere by virtue of its knowledge. Knowing the universal laws by which news can be identified, the station’s eye was effectively all-seeing, despite the modest appearance and restricted ambit of its rather small van."

    #DavidCayley, 2021

    davidcayley.com/blog/2021/4/1/

  15. "Television stations also claim knowledge which far exceeds the reach of their vehicles, cameras, and work routines. Though the van was manifestly there in the street beside me and nowhere else, it could claim to be everywhere by virtue of its knowledge. Knowing the universal laws by which news can be identified, the station’s eye was effectively all-seeing, despite the modest appearance and restricted ambit of its rather small van."

    #DavidCayley, 2021

    davidcayley.com/blog/2021/4/1/

  16. "Television stations also claim knowledge which far exceeds the reach of their vehicles, cameras, and work routines. Though the van was manifestly there in the street beside me and nowhere else, it could claim to be everywhere by virtue of its knowledge. Knowing the universal laws by which news can be identified, the station’s eye was effectively all-seeing, despite the modest appearance and restricted ambit of its rather small van."

    #DavidCayley, 2021

    davidcayley.com/blog/2021/4/1/

  17. "Medicine counts in years of life expectancy. Ecology defends life on earth. In all cases, life is a palpable, measurable and manageable entity – a unit of value. a unit of administration, a unit of political power. Life had been abstracted from persons... The word person describes a unique, storied and bounded destiny; a life is an amorphous instance of something unimaginably general and impossibly indistinct – the ultimate resource."

    #DavidCayley, 2021

    davidcayley.com/blog/2021/4/1/

    #IvanIllich

  18. "Medicine counts in years of life expectancy. Ecology defends life on earth. In all cases, life is a palpable, measurable and manageable entity – a unit of value. a unit of administration, a unit of political power. Life had been abstracted from persons... The word person describes a unique, storied and bounded destiny; a life is an amorphous instance of something unimaginably general and impossibly indistinct – the ultimate resource."

    #DavidCayley, 2021

    davidcayley.com/blog/2021/4/1/

    #IvanIllich

  19. "Medicine counts in years of life expectancy. Ecology defends life on earth. In all cases, life is a palpable, measurable and manageable entity – a unit of value. a unit of administration, a unit of political power. Life had been abstracted from persons... The word person describes a unique, storied and bounded destiny; a life is an amorphous instance of something unimaginably general and impossibly indistinct – the ultimate resource."

    #DavidCayley, 2021

    davidcayley.com/blog/2021/4/1/

    #IvanIllich

  20. "[Ivan] Illich was not invoking these old meanings but pointing to something radically new – a system so total and comprehensive that there could be no ground or standpoint outside it. The very idea of a tool or an instrumental means, he argued, depended on a distinction between that tool and its user. A system in the contemporary sense incorporates its user – he/she becomes part of the system. One uses a hammer but joins a network."

    #DavidCayley, 2021

    davidcayley.com/blog/2021/4/1/

    #IvanIllich

  21. "[Ivan] Illich was not invoking these old meanings but pointing to something radically new – a system so total and comprehensive that there could be no ground or standpoint outside it. The very idea of a tool or an instrumental means, he argued, depended on a distinction between that tool and its user. A system in the contemporary sense incorporates its user – he/she becomes part of the system. One uses a hammer but joins a network."

    #DavidCayley, 2021

    davidcayley.com/blog/2021/4/1/

    #IvanIllich

  22. "[Ivan] Illich was not invoking these old meanings but pointing to something radically new – a system so total and comprehensive that there could be no ground or standpoint outside it. The very idea of a tool or an instrumental means, he argued, depended on a distinction between that tool and its user. A system in the contemporary sense incorporates its user – he/she becomes part of the system. One uses a hammer but joins a network."

    #DavidCayley, 2021

    davidcayley.com/blog/2021/4/1/

    #IvanIllich

  23. @jmcrookston
    Hi Jonathan, just saw the Wordpress to Fedi repeater account of David Tuller.

    @david

    Posting some good stuff - Sick Times, another Cochrane stuff-up, unsound claims of "effective" treatment for Long Covid, ...

    Thought of you.

    #DavidTuller

  24. From the #DavidCollection at #Copenhagen #Denmark 'A Company of Englishmen' with the clumsy Army Officer Tom Raw overturning a #Huqqa during dinner at #Calcutta #Bengal

    c1830 #CompanyPainting from #Patna #Bihar #India by an Indian #Artist based on a work by an Irish #EastIndiaCompany officer & artist, Charles D'Oyly, who founded an #Art society strangely named as the 'Bihar School of Athens'.
    (Why Athens?)

    #BritishInIndia #IndianHeritage #MastoArt #Histodons #History #Heritage #Paintings

  25. From the #DavidCollection at #Copenhagen #Denmark 'A Company of Englishmen' with the clumsy Army Officer Tom Raw overturning a #Huqqa during dinner at #Calcutta #Bengal

    c1830 #CompanyPainting from #Patna #Bihar #India by an Indian #Artist based on a work by an Irish #EastIndiaCompany officer & artist, Charles D'Oyly, who founded an #Art society strangely named as the 'Bihar School of Athens'.
    (Why Athens?)

    #BritishInIndia #IndianHeritage #MastoArt #Histodons #History #Heritage #Paintings

  26. From the #DavidCollection at #Copenhagen #Denmark 'A Company of Englishmen' with the clumsy Army Officer Tom Raw overturning a #Huqqa during dinner at #Calcutta #Bengal

    c1830 #CompanyPainting from #Patna #Bihar #India by an Indian #Artist based on a work by an Irish #EastIndiaCompany officer & artist, Charles D'Oyly, who founded an #Art society strangely named as the 'Bihar School of Athens'.
    (Why Athens?)

    #BritishInIndia #IndianHeritage #MastoArt #Histodons #History #Heritage #Paintings

  27. From the #DavidCollection at #Copenhagen #Denmark 'A Company of Englishmen' with the clumsy Army Officer Tom Raw overturning a #Huqqa during dinner at #Calcutta #Bengal

    c1830 #CompanyPainting from #Patna #Bihar #India by an Indian #Artist based on a work by an Irish #EastIndiaCompany officer & artist, Charles D'Oyly, who founded an #Art society strangely named as the 'Bihar School of Athens'.
    (Why Athens?)

    #BritishInIndia #IndianHeritage #MastoArt #Histodons #History #Heritage #Paintings

  28. From the #DavidCollection at #Copenhagen #Denmark 'A Company of Englishmen' with the clumsy Army Officer Tom Raw overturning a #Huqqa during dinner at #Calcutta #Bengal

    c1830 #CompanyPainting from #Patna #Bihar #India by an Indian #Artist based on a work by an Irish #EastIndiaCompany officer & artist, Charles D'Oyly, who founded an #Art society strangely named as the 'Bihar School of Athens'.
    (Why Athens?)

    #BritishInIndia #IndianHeritage #MastoArt #Histodons #History #Heritage #Paintings

  29. Listening to a great radio series about the life and writing of Karl Polanyi, especially his book Markets and Society;

    "Using readings from Polanyi's work, the reminiscences of family and friends, and the comments of contemporary Polanyi scholars, it traces his life and thought from his childhood in 19th century Budapest to his final days in southern Ontario. A final programme examines his contemporary legacy."

    davidcayley.com/podcasts/2014/

    #podcasts #DavidCayley #MarketsAndSociety