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  1. Are there economic works that challenge the notion of Pareto improvement/optimality as inherently good and propose a different principle of efficiency?

    An alternative approach could prioritize maximizing economic opportunities for people over preference satisfaction. The advantage of opportunities is that interpersonal comparisons are possible, unlike preference satisfaction.

    @economics_that_works

    #economics #SocialChoiceTheory #econ #PoliticalEconomy #philosophy #ethics

  2. #freethenipple is about being first in line to say that breasts are not inherently sexual.

    I post uncensored tits on main IN SPITE of the fact that they are sexualized, as a way of gradually detacthing them from the idea of sex. It is the act of hiding the nipples outside of sex spaces that perpetuates this idea of breasts being sexual.
    The only way to reverse this is to break the cycle

    Post bare tits just as freely as you might post a woman in a bikini, and eventually people won't see it as any more scandalous than posting a woman in a bikini.

    And if you think that the whole point is to "normalize sexual nudity", or you're with it only if no one is judging you for it, then im sorry but you've completely missed the point.

    Activism requires
    action. We have to be willing to share our nipples freely - even when it gets us judging glares and angry blocks - or everyone with tits will have to feel that judging glare, forever.

    Free the damn nipple.


    reposted as public

  3. everyones on the “we hate #donaldtrump

    but not really on the “thé entire #unitedstates is inherently a #violent #state that harms both #domestically and #abroad and must be dismantled and destroyed.”

    and that doesnt sit right with me

  4. Microsoft Flight Sim’s new update showcases the most underrated Japanese city

    Simulators are inherently relaxing for me. I know there’s sometimes the stress of running a red light or placing a hay bale in the wrong barn, but generally they’re games I play to relax. Few embody th…
    #Japan #JP #JapanNews #Asobo #Japanese #Japanesenews #Microsoft #MicrosoftFlightSimulator #news #simulation
    alojapan.com/1377864/microsoft

  5. Microsoft Flight Sim’s new update showcases the most underrated Japanese city

    Simulators are inherently relaxing for me. I know there’s sometimes the stress of running a red light or placing a hay bale in the wrong barn, but generally they’re games I play to relax. Few embody th…
    #Japan #JP #JapanNews #Asobo #Japanese #Japanesenews #Microsoft #MicrosoftFlightSimulator #news #simulation
    alojapan.com/1377864/microsoft

  6. Will Zionism eat itself? On Zionism's inherently self-destructive nature (and Islam as an inspiration for what will replace it)

    Following #Israeli unprovoked attack on Iran, Rabbi Daniel Sagron published an article on the religious website "Srugim" declaring "the end of secular Zionism's historical role", calling for the establishment of a Sanhedrin to replace Israeli courts and govern according to Torah law.

    [...] "The people of Israel have taught humanity in recent days what 'turn from evil' means – how to destroy absolute evil in an absolute manner. Now the next task of the people of Israel is to teach what 'do good' means – how to build a society that takes from Islam the total commitment to God's word and will, but takes from the West morality and progress, freedom and science. This combination, which Rabbi Sacks described so beautifully in his book 'The Great Partnership,' is the main purpose of the people of Israel, it is the reason for the existence of the safe haven that it established in the heart of the Middle East."

    Drawing on Rabbi Kook's writings, Sagron argued that secular Zionism completed its mission of creating a safe haven for Jews, and called for establishing a #Sanhedrin to replace Israeli courts, so Jews can live according to Torah law.

    Drawing inspiration from #Islam, Sagron wants to turn Israel into a theocratic dictatorship. He later published a clarification stating he envisions demographic changes naturally leading to religious majority rule, rather than forced implementation. Secular lifestyles would be permitted in private homes, he says.

    srugim.co.il/1141125-%D7%91%D7

    A call to establish a Sanhedrin to replace Israeli courts and govern according to Torah law does parallel the concept of implementing religious law as the basis for state governance, similar to how #Sharia functions in some Islamic states. Both involve replacing secular legal systems with religious jurisprudence derived from sacred texts and religious interpretation.

    I guess Christian Zionists who have devoted decades to supporting Israel might find it jarring to discover that their religious Zionist counterparts are instead looking to Islam for divine inspiration...

    @palestine
    @israel
    #JewishFascism #Zionism #ReligiousZionism

  7. Will Zionism eat itself? On Zionism's inherently self-destructive nature (and Islam as an inspiration for what will replace it)

    Following #Israeli unprovoked attack on Iran, Rabbi Daniel Sagron published an article on the religious website "Srugim" declaring "the end of secular Zionism's historical role", calling for the establishment of a Sanhedrin to replace Israeli courts and govern according to Torah law.

    [...] "The people of Israel have taught humanity in recent days what 'turn from evil' means – how to destroy absolute evil in an absolute manner. Now the next task of the people of Israel is to teach what 'do good' means – how to build a society that takes from Islam the total commitment to God's word and will, but takes from the West morality and progress, freedom and science. This combination, which Rabbi Sacks described so beautifully in his book 'The Great Partnership,' is the main purpose of the people of Israel, it is the reason for the existence of the safe haven that it established in the heart of the Middle East."

    Drawing on Rabbi Kook's writings, Sagron argued that secular Zionism completed its mission of creating a safe haven for Jews, and called for establishing a #Sanhedrin to replace Israeli courts, so Jews can live according to Torah law.

    Drawing inspiration from #Islam, Sagron wants to turn Israel into a theocratic dictatorship. He later published a clarification stating he envisions demographic changes naturally leading to religious majority rule, rather than forced implementation. Secular lifestyles would be permitted in private homes, he says.

    srugim.co.il/1141125-%D7%91%D7

    A call to establish a Sanhedrin to replace Israeli courts and govern according to Torah law does parallel the concept of implementing religious law as the basis for state governance, similar to how #Sharia functions in some Islamic states. Both involve replacing secular legal systems with religious jurisprudence derived from sacred texts and religious interpretation.

    I guess Christian Zionists who have devoted decades to supporting Israel might find it jarring to discover that their religious Zionist counterparts are instead looking to Islam for divine inspiration...

    @palestine
    @israel
    #JewishFascism #Zionism #ReligiousZionism

  8. Will Zionism eat itself? On Zionism's inherently self-destructive nature (and Islam as an inspiration for what will replace it)

    Following #Israeli unprovoked attack on Iran, Rabbi Daniel Sagron published an article on the religious website "Srugim" declaring "the end of secular Zionism's historical role", calling for the establishment of a Sanhedrin to replace Israeli courts and govern according to Torah law.

    [...] "The people of Israel have taught humanity in recent days what 'turn from evil' means – how to destroy absolute evil in an absolute manner. Now the next task of the people of Israel is to teach what 'do good' means – how to build a society that takes from Islam the total commitment to God's word and will, but takes from the West morality and progress, freedom and science. This combination, which Rabbi Sacks described so beautifully in his book 'The Great Partnership,' is the main purpose of the people of Israel, it is the reason for the existence of the safe haven that it established in the heart of the Middle East."

    Drawing on Rabbi Kook's writings, Sagron argued that secular Zionism completed its mission of creating a safe haven for Jews, and called for establishing a #Sanhedrin to replace Israeli courts, so Jews can live according to Torah law.

    Drawing inspiration from #Islam, Sagron wants to turn Israel into a theocratic dictatorship. He later published a clarification stating he envisions demographic changes naturally leading to religious majority rule, rather than forced implementation. Secular lifestyles would be permitted in private homes, he says.

    srugim.co.il/1141125-%D7%91%D7

    A call to establish a Sanhedrin to replace Israeli courts and govern according to Torah law does parallel the concept of implementing religious law as the basis for state governance, similar to how #Sharia functions in some Islamic states. Both involve replacing secular legal systems with religious jurisprudence derived from sacred texts and religious interpretation.

    I guess Christian Zionists who have devoted decades to supporting Israel might find it jarring to discover that their religious Zionist counterparts are instead looking to Islam for divine inspiration...

    @palestine
    @israel
    #JewishFascism #Zionism #ReligiousZionism

  9. Will Zionism eat itself? On Zionism's inherently self-destructive nature (and Islam as an inspiration for what will replace it)

    Following #Israeli unprovoked attack on Iran, Rabbi Daniel Sagron published an article on the religious website "Srugim" declaring "the end of secular Zionism's historical role", calling for the establishment of a Sanhedrin to replace Israeli courts and govern according to Torah law.

    [...] "The people of Israel have taught humanity in recent days what 'turn from evil' means – how to destroy absolute evil in an absolute manner. Now the next task of the people of Israel is to teach what 'do good' means – how to build a society that takes from Islam the total commitment to God's word and will, but takes from the West morality and progress, freedom and science. This combination, which Rabbi Sacks described so beautifully in his book 'The Great Partnership,' is the main purpose of the people of Israel, it is the reason for the existence of the safe haven that it established in the heart of the Middle East."

    Drawing on Rabbi Kook's writings, Sagron argued that secular Zionism completed its mission of creating a safe haven for Jews, and called for establishing a #Sanhedrin to replace Israeli courts, so Jews can live according to Torah law.

    Drawing inspiration from #Islam, Sagron wants to turn Israel into a theocratic dictatorship. He later published a clarification stating he envisions demographic changes naturally leading to religious majority rule, rather than forced implementation. Secular lifestyles would be permitted in private homes, he says.

    srugim.co.il/1141125-%D7%91%D7

    A call to establish a Sanhedrin to replace Israeli courts and govern according to Torah law does parallel the concept of implementing religious law as the basis for state governance, similar to how #Sharia functions in some Islamic states. Both involve replacing secular legal systems with religious jurisprudence derived from sacred texts and religious interpretation.

    I guess Christian Zionists who have devoted decades to supporting Israel might find it jarring to discover that their religious Zionist counterparts are instead looking to Islam for divine inspiration...

    @palestine
    @israel
    #JewishFascism #Zionism #ReligiousZionism

  10. Will Zionism eat itself? On Zionism's inherently self-destructive nature (and Islam as an inspiration for what will replace it)

    Following #Israeli unprovoked attack on Iran, Rabbi Daniel Sagron published an article on the religious website "Srugim" declaring "the end of secular Zionism's historical role", calling for the establishment of a Sanhedrin to replace Israeli courts and govern according to Torah law.

    [...] "The people of Israel have taught humanity in recent days what 'turn from evil' means – how to destroy absolute evil in an absolute manner. Now the next task of the people of Israel is to teach what 'do good' means – how to build a society that takes from Islam the total commitment to God's word and will, but takes from the West morality and progress, freedom and science. This combination, which Rabbi Sacks described so beautifully in his book 'The Great Partnership,' is the main purpose of the people of Israel, it is the reason for the existence of the safe haven that it established in the heart of the Middle East."

    Drawing on Rabbi Kook's writings, Sagron argued that secular Zionism completed its mission of creating a safe haven for Jews, and called for establishing a #Sanhedrin to replace Israeli courts, so Jews can live according to Torah law.

    Drawing inspiration from #Islam, Sagron wants to turn Israel into a theocratic dictatorship. He later published a clarification stating he envisions demographic changes naturally leading to religious majority rule, rather than forced implementation. Secular lifestyles would be permitted in private homes, he says.

    srugim.co.il/1141125-%D7%91%D7

    A call to establish a Sanhedrin to replace Israeli courts and govern according to Torah law does parallel the concept of implementing religious law as the basis for state governance, similar to how #Sharia functions in some Islamic states. Both involve replacing secular legal systems with religious jurisprudence derived from sacred texts and religious interpretation.

    I guess Christian Zionists who have devoted decades to supporting Israel might find it jarring to discover that their religious Zionist counterparts are instead looking to Islam for divine inspiration...

    @palestine
    @israel
    #JewishFascism #Zionism #ReligiousZionism

  11. Anyone got recommendations for #mastodon/ #fediverse servers which focus on #FOSS but recognise it as inherently political and celebrate the way it intersects with other activist communities?

    Context: lots of folks seem to be feeling like #fosstodon has shown it doesn't align with their values, but I don't know where to recommend as an alternative.

    #MastoMeta

  12. Ah, the age-old question: are humans inherently useless, or are we simply doomed by the shackles of employment? 🤔🎢 Spoiler alert: the real drama here is a riveting tale of bed assembly and existential dread—better luck next time, Aristotle! 🛏️🛠️
    annehelen.substack.com/p/are-p #humansexistence #employmentissues #existentialdread #bedsassembly #philosophy #HackerNews #ngated

  13. I'm with Hawkgirl! Owlbears are inherently silly, an' so they should always be cute 'n fluffy!

    What're yer thoughts 'bout Owlbears, poozers?

    (Art sampled from "Hawkgirl" Vol. 2 #3 by Jadzia Axelrod, Amancay Nahuelpan, Adriano Lucas, Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, Dave Wielgosz, and Kristy Quinn. Edits: Altered and Additional Dialogue and Balloons.)

    #comics #hawkgirl #owlbear #dnd

  14. Today in SCC decisions!


    Public education is inherently a governmental function. It has a unique constitutional quality, as exemplified by s. 93 of the Constitution Act, 1867 and by s. 23 of the Charter.

    decisions.scc-csc.ca/scc-csc/s

    #Uoft #SolidarityEncampment

  15. #BertrandRussell's essay "In #Praise of #Idleness challenges the notion that #work is inherently #virtuous and argues for a r#eduction in #working hours to four hours a day. #Russell criticizes the belief that work is inherently good and highlights the harm caused by overworking. He suggests that if everyone worked fewer hours, there would be enough for everybody without unemployment.

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  16. #BertrandRussell's essay "In #Praise of #Idleness challenges the notion that #work is inherently #virtuous and argues for a r#eduction in #working hours to four hours a day. #Russell criticizes the belief that work is inherently good and highlights the harm caused by overworking. He suggests that if everyone worked fewer hours, there would be enough for everybody without unemployment.

    (1/3)

  17. #BertrandRussell's essay "In #Praise of #Idleness challenges the notion that #work is inherently #virtuous and argues for a r#eduction in #working hours to four hours a day. #Russell criticizes the belief that work is inherently good and highlights the harm caused by overworking. He suggests that if everyone worked fewer hours, there would be enough for everybody without unemployment.

    (1/3)