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The Serviceberry: An Economy of Abundance – Robin Wall Kimmerer
The Serviceberry: An Economy of Abundance – Robin Wall Kimmerer
As Robin Wall Kimmerer harvests serviceberries alongside the birds, she considers the ethic of reciprocity that lies at the heart of the gift economy.
Climate change is a product of this extractive economy and is forcing us to confront the inevitable outcome of our consumptive lifestyle: genuine scarcity for which the market has no remedy. Indigenous story traditions are full of these cautionary teachings. When the gift is dishonored, the outcome is always material as well as spiritual. Disrespect the water and the springs dry up. Waste the corn and the garden grows barren.
·emergencemagazine.org·
The Serviceberry: An Economy of Abundance – Robin Wall Kimmerer
Credit card debt collection
Credit card debt collection
Credit card debt is the waste stream of consumer finance. The debt collection industry ends up being sordid, for complex structural and microeconomic reasons.
·bitsaboutmoney.com·
Credit card debt collection
Let kids play
Let kids play
The world can be terrifying. But we should still give kids the freedom to explore it.
“Anxiety seeks certainty,” Lyons said. “The more that we restrict, the more that we don’t let our kids move into the world, the better we feel in terms of our own anxiety.”
·vox.com·
Let kids play
The Age of the Grift Shift
The Age of the Grift Shift
For a book proposal I am currently working on (German, no proposal isn’t done yet because I keep reworking stuff, my agent hates me) I am thinking a lot about late stage capitalism and technologies, about how the kinda terminal economic system shapes the technologies it brings forward etc. And there are of course a […]
·tante.cc·
The Age of the Grift Shift
The Peculiar Manicule
The Peculiar Manicule
Enter the Day-Glo world of The Peculiar Manicule and explore an awe-inspiring archive of vintage psychedelic and mod graphics. Witness miraculous feats of ink on paper by known and unknown designers, illustrators, and typographers in four galleries – Books & Magazines, Ephemera & Mis
·peculiarmanicule.com·
The Peculiar Manicule