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Walk&Talk 8: Educational disputes

19 Jan 2020 1 minute read 0 comments ropaga

Daily activity Today it was a really windy day. Storm Gloria has hit Spain with seven-meter (22-foot) waves, snowstorms, heavy rain, and winds of up to 130 kilometers per hour (80 mph) Fortunately, in Madrid the situation was not that bad. Although t...

How Dare Employers Profit off Their Employees?!

1 Dec 2019 5 minute read 3 comments Daniel Goldman

What’s the deal with employers getting so much money while their employees get so little? Employers (owners) are often seen as worthless components of the economic puzzle, where the employees (workers) are the ones who do everything and the employe...

An Anarchist’s Argument for Voting

3 Nov 2019 2 minute read 4 comments Daniel Goldman

Many anarchists do not vote, because they consider voting an exercise of force against others. But that’s only the case in certain instances.   It’s election season. It’s always election season. Ah wonderful Democracy. It’s such a wonderful form of...

Blizzard Under Fire For Banning a Player

10 Oct 2019 3 minute read 6 comments Daniel Goldman

After a player supported Hong Kong, Blizzard illegally and evilly threw him out. Well okay. That’s not quite it. If you were to read the news, a lot of journalists are making it sound like Blizzard randomly threw a player under the bus simply for s...

A Philosophical Construction of Rights, Independent of Government

26 Jul 2019 3 minute read 1 comment Daniel Goldman

Are personal rights a myth? A fairytale? Is it true that you have no true freedom, that you only have temporary privileges that you enjoy until someone tells you to stop enjoying them? This is definitely a philosophy that is prevalent among the supp...

The Sound of Plants Screaming: Some level of awareness in plants seems to exist. But we might be too kingdomist to realize it.

15 Jun 2019 5 minute read 3 comments Daniel Goldman

There’s a great divide between plants and animals, that seems to only exist within the minds of ignorant humans. Perhaps because humans are themselves animals, they tend to see animals as more like themselves, and therefore give them privileges that...

Will a Lack of Ethics Doom Artificial Intelligence?

6 May 2019 3 minute read 0 comments Matthew Rosenquist

If there was ever a time that ethics should be formally applied to technology, it is with the emergence of Artificial Intelligence. Yet most of the big AI companies struggle with what should seem a simple task: defining ethics for the use of their p...