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Evo pojavio se los snimak loseg filma Elysium koji definitivno treba pogledati jer pokazuje realisticku viziju buducnosti: prenaseljena zagadjena planeta, policijsko-korporativisticko ustrojstvo dok su bogati nasli nacina da sebi obezbede lep zivot i izoluju se od sirotinje raje kao sto su radili i kroz celu istoriju civilizacije - lepo pokazano u ovim crtezima http://polyp.org.uk/onetreeisland/onetreeisland_1.html .Ovo cemo imati za 30-ak godina.http://viooz.co/movi...ysium-2013.html

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Savrsen tekst. Autor je pokrio sve goruce probleme: http://truth-out.org...pse-becomes-hipNe znam sta bih pre citirao.How many of the four-fifths are talking about bartering and seeing what else they can do for more self-sufficiency? Are they growing their own food? Creating compost for soil-building instead of land-filling the food-waste? Boycotting corporate products by eschewing car dependence, for example? Depaving and installing gardens? Sharing appliances and skills in their apartment buildings and neighborhoods?Only a tiny minority of consumers lifts a finger in its own long-term interest. One factor is that progressive commentators concentrate on "the 1%" or the one-out-of-five not currently struggling as the source of economic security via redistribution of wealth. Redistribution is not going to happen while the financial system is intact. Even the triumph of a revolution over wealth redistribution and provision of social services could still fail to secure the survival of the species or prevent a thorough economic collapse.Success on the material plane has been for a small minority on the planet. But surveys have shown that material gain has for most people not produced as much happiness as taking the time to enjoy friends and family. With collapse, we'll all be looking at less material pursuit and more reliance on friends and family: i.e., community. Becoming closer to one's family will be the order of the day in the United States. When people have mutual aid, cooperation and community, they need nothing else except an accommodating natural environment. The latter is the biggest worry for the future, because we're losing it.Collapse needs to be understood as a sweeping away of unworkable schemes of excess, greed, inefficiency and corporate wage-slavery, although we cannot predict exactly how collapse will play out. With the inevitable changes upon us, some have a vision - if somewhat diffused and marginalized - for positive developments involving green livelihoods and fostering community. Rather than a "techno-fix" under central authorities, the vision is for a return to decentralized "appropriate tech." For example, to the rescue will be the rising sail transport movement and reorienting urban areas toward local, but globally linked, sustainable trade and travel. Last but not least, total financial collapse offers opportunity for deeper partnership, as we saw in the 1981 film Rollover.Confusing the symptoms of deeper problems with their causes is a common tendency. Status quo institutions are adept at not addressing root causes of any basic societal or cultural crisis. So any progressive movement would have to overcome that. When nonprofit groups and large membership associations are funded to just slightly reform the system, they serve mostly to obstruct fundamental change.There are steps to take now that put power in people's hands, by not waiting for politicians to act or corporations to sell. Real wealth is not on Wall Street, but rather in utilizing and sharing healthy land. To help cope with bioregional and geographical limitations of food supply and other goods, sail transport will come back in a big way. Bicycles and bike trailers have huge potential - and improve health. A better future should be ahead, but how much time and what resources will we waste before making it happen? It is essential that the progressive media shed stark light on our changing, precarious world and aid us in sailing onward and away from the dysfunctional and phony world we will leave behind.

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http://www.democracyatwork.info/about/Democracy at Work is a project, begun in 2010, that aims to build a social movement. The movement’s goal is transition to a new society whose productive enterprises (offices, factories, and stores) will mostly be WSDE’s, a true economic democracy. The WSDEs would partner equally with similarly organized residential communities they interact with at the local, regional, and national levels (and hopefully international as well). That partnership would form the basis of genuine participatory democracy.Workers’ Self-Directed Enterprises (WSDE’s): WSDE’s are enterprises in which all the workers who collaborate to produce its outputs also serve together, collectively as its board of directors. Each worker in any WSDE thus has two job descriptions: (1) a particular task in the enterprise’s division of labor, and (2) full participation in the directorial decisions governing what, how and where to produce and how to use the enterprise’s surplus or profits.Simply put, in place of a hierarchical, undemocratic, capitalist production organization giving those decisions exclusively to a small minority – major shareholders and the board of directors – WSDE’s institutionalize democracy at work as the economy’s central principle and society’s new foundation.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxGiehkgFXsKako formirati WSDE: http://www.democracyatwork.info/learn/?topic=form Edited by noskich
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Evo ga jos jedan o Zizeku, dosta prica o dis/utopijama i duhu vremena:http://viooz.co/movi...zizek-2005.htmlZizek je identifikovao ideologiju ne kao nesto sto se namece spolja, vec kao sistem kroz koji dozivljavamo svet.To je savrseni totalitarizam, ne da silis nekoga da ponavlja floskule vec da taj neko ne moze ni da zamisli alternativu tvojoj ideologiji koju nameces. Ideologija je ugradjena u pogled na svet, nesvesni smo je.Verovatno nikada u istoriji nije bilo veceg monopola ideologije i veceg jednoumlja o nepostojanju alternativa za `neoliberalni kapitalizam`.Zizek je dijagnostifikovao situaciju, on sve lepo dekonstruise, ali ne daje upustva kako se izbaviti iz te strahote.S druge strane Terence Mckenna, sve vreme govori iskljucivo o prakticnom izbavljenju iz savremene distopije. U njegovim metodama droge igraju dominantnu ulogu.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9c8an2XZ3MUhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCppvBe8Cys

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Lepa vest o primeru `gift economy` u praksi: http://www.opendemocracy.net/transformation/andrea-abi-karam-taylor-miles/berlin%E2%80%99s-system-error-free-shop?utm_content=buffer568e5&utm_source=buffer&utm_medium=facebook&utm_campaign=BufferPeople donate stuff they don't need and people who need the stuff take it. The free store is not a charity but rather a preventative practice. Charity becomes a benevolent band-aid to capitalism's downtrodden; instead, the free store works as an alternative economic system based on mutual aid.

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Jasno se moze videti u ovom dokumentarcu da UK i USA postuju demokratiju, ljudska prava i pravnu drzavu ne vise od nacisticke Nemacke.www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEhVNzHI4rQ

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http://www.newstatesman.com/2013/10/science-says-revoltNaomi Klein: How science is telling us all to revolt But the bottom line was clear enough: global capitalism has made the depletion of resources so rapid, convenient and barrier-free that “earth-human systems” are becoming dangerously unstable in response. There was one dynamic in the model, however, that offered some hope. Werner termed it “resistance” – movements of “people or groups of people” who “adopt a certain set of dynamics that does not fit within the capitalist culture”. According to the abstract for his presentation, this includes “environmental direct action, resistance taken from outside the dominant culture, as in protests, blockades and sabotage by indigenous peoples, workers, anarchists and other activist groups”.So what Anderson and Bows are really saying is that there is still time to avoid catastrophic warming, but not within the rules of capitalism as they are currently constructed. Which may be the best argument we have ever had for changing those rules. Edited by noskich
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Ko ono rece da ne treba ni pokusavati menjati jer smo suvise mali da nesto promenimo ili dobro ucinimo neka pogleda ovaj spisak 22 stvari ucinjenih iz saosecanja ili ljubaznosti:http://myscienceacademy.org/2013/02/08/22-random-acts-of-kindness/

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