I Salute the Country, Not the Clowns

Daily writing promptAre you patriotic? What does being patriotic mean to you?View all responses Patriotism has been turned into a screaming contest. Somewhere along the line, loving your country became synonymous with pledging loyalty to a political tribe. Hard pass. I love my country. I do not love the political circus currently operating inside it. To me, patriotism is about place and people. It is highways at dusk, small towns, big cities, ordinary citizens grinding through real life. It […]

https://ericfoltin.com/2026/02/16/i-salute-the-country-not-the-clowns/

i do not hate anyone but do, very much, despise the behaviours and actions of most

...cos like if #FREE #PALESTINE is not met with HELL YEAH!!! #FREEPALESTINETODAY energies....

i already know you wont #care
about my #complexissues either.

oh, how come?

...cos im standing in front of you and you still dont know im starving2, and they are far away and their #starvation has been daily #steamed for almost 2 years and ongong for #77...

"The whole point of this #app seems to be teaching people #complexissues in manageable, digestible ways. You’d think that actively spouting utter #BS to your potential subscribers would undermine that somewhat?
https://theneuroscienceofeverydaylife.substack.com/p/what-the-hell-is-bad-dopamine-online?r=24oxwv&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&triedRedirect=true

#neurons
#brainrot
#misinformation
#neuroscience

What the hell is 'bad dopamine'? [Online ads are literally making up 'science' now]

There are rules and regulations, however inadequate or poorly enforced, about making scientific claims in adverts. Unless it's online. Then you can just make sh*t up

Part Smart | Whole Stupid
The Relevance and Value of Cybernetics-Systemics in the 21st Century

William Reckmeyer

 today: October 22 at 7pm

LINK TO THE MEETING

Expectations about the rosy future of humanity in the 21st century have changed profoundly over the past 35 years, since the end of the Cold War and the beginning of the World Wide Web ushered in a new era of hyper-globalization that has raised important philosophical and practical concerns about the nature of human progress writ large. Humanity’s increasing cybernetic capabilities and activities have produced exponential improvements in living conditions for people in a relatively short period of time, but they have also precipitated a runaway combination of challenges that are jeopardizing the systemic well-being of both our species and our planet as whole. I’ve found that cybernetics (a universal meta-paradigm about purposeful phenomena) and systemics (a universal meta-paradigm about all phenomena) jointly offer a rigorous and powerful way to address these matters. In this session, I will discuss some of the critical lessons I’ve learned about the relevance and value of the cybernetic-systemic field for helping humanity transcend its historic myopia (part smart | whole stupid) about all sorts of complex issues. Key topics will include the early focus of the field on purposeful behavior in general; how it has evolved over the past 60 years into an emphasis on technology-centric cybernation rather than on people-centric / planet-centric cyberneticity, and some initial results from a substantial research project I’ve been conducting – Homo Cyberneticus: Creating, Understanding, and Managing the Anthropocene – that examines the science, history, and impact of humanity’s rapidly-evolving cyberneticity over the past 500 years and its significant implications for our collective future.

Dr. William J. Reckmeyer is Professor of Cybernetics & Systemics in the new School of Cybernetics at the Australian National University, where he is providing strategic support for reimagining cybernetics in the 21st Century, establishing SoCy as an innovative center for helping people learn how to navigate and shape major societal transformations, and connecting SoCy with the broader community of cyberneticians and systems scientists. He is also Visiting Professor of Systems Studies at the University of Hull; Professor Emeritus of Leadership-Cybernetics-Systemics at San José State University; Kellogg Global Fellow at the W. K. Kellogg Foundation; and Residential Global Fellow at the Salzburg Global Seminar. Prior to joining ANU in 2022, Bill spent his 50-year career as a professor and practitioner based in Silicon Valley and Washington, DC. His work has focused on developing and applying integrative-collaborative approaches to enhance strategic change, leadership, public policymaking, and technology management in a variety of organizational, community, national, and international settings. His primary expertise and experience are in the areas of cybernetics-systems, leadership, global affairs, and national security. Norbert Wiener Gold Medal, Life Fellow, and Trustee of the American Society for Cybernetics; Life Fellow of the International Academy for Systems and Cybernetics Sciences. 

https://slowforward.net/2024/10/22/today-22-oct-online-talk-by-william-reckmeyer-part-smart-whole-stupid-the-relevance-and-value-of-cybernetics-systemics-in-the-21st-century/

#000000 #BrunellaAntomarini #complexIssues #cybernetics #ff0000 #ff6600 #hyperGlobalization #neoCyberneticCrew #peopleCentric #planetCentric #systemics #technology #technologyCentric #WilliamReckmeyer #WorldWideWeb

collettivo 4c

Spazio di #dialogo #interdisciplinare in materia di #neo-cibernetica con contributi di studios3, artist3 e filosof3

Part Smart | Whole Stupid
The Relevance and Value of Cybernetics-Systemics in the 21st Century

William Reckmeyer

 October 22 at 7pm

LINK TO THE MEETING

Expectations about the rosy future of humanity in the 21st century have changed profoundly over the past 35 years, since the end of the Cold War and the beginning of the World Wide Web ushered in a new era of hyper-globalization that has raised important philosophical and practical concerns about the nature of human progress writ large. Humanity’s increasing cybernetic capabilities and activities have produced exponential improvements in living conditions for people in a relatively short period of time, but they have also precipitated a runaway combination of challenges that are jeopardizing the systemic well-being of both our species and our planet as whole. I’ve found that cybernetics (a universal meta-paradigm about purposeful phenomena) and systemics (a universal meta-paradigm about all phenomena) jointly offer a rigorous and powerful way to address these matters. In this session, I will discuss some of the critical lessons I’ve learned about the relevance and value of the cybernetic-systemic field for helping humanity transcend its historic myopia (part smart | whole stupid) about all sorts of complex issues. Key topics will include the early focus of the field on purposeful behavior in general; how it has evolved over the past 60 years into an emphasis on technology-centric cybernation rather than on people-centric / planet-centric cyberneticity, and some initial results from a substantial research project I’ve been conducting – Homo Cyberneticus: Creating, Understanding, and Managing the Anthropocene – that examines the science, history, and impact of humanity’s rapidly-evolving cyberneticity over the past 500 years and its significant implications for our collective future.

Dr. William J. Reckmeyer is Professor of Cybernetics & Systemics in the new School of Cybernetics at the Australian National University, where he is providing strategic support for reimagining cybernetics in the 21st Century, establishing SoCy as an innovative center for helping people learn how to navigate and shape major societal transformations, and connecting SoCy with the broader community of cyberneticians and systems scientists. He is also Visiting Professor of Systems Studies at the University of Hull; Professor Emeritus of Leadership-Cybernetics-Systemics at San José State University; Kellogg Global Fellow at the W. K. Kellogg Foundation; and Residential Global Fellow at the Salzburg Global Seminar. Prior to joining ANU in 2022, Bill spent his 50-year career as a professor and practitioner based in Silicon Valley and Washington, DC. His work has focused on developing and applying integrative-collaborative approaches to enhance strategic change, leadership, public policymaking, and technology management in a variety of organizational, community, national, and international settings. His primary expertise and experience are in the areas of cybernetics-systems, leadership, global affairs, and national security. Norbert Wiener Gold Medal, Life Fellow, and Trustee of the American Society for Cybernetics; Life Fellow of the International Academy for Systems and Cybernetics Sciences. 

https://slowforward.net/2024/10/14/22-oct-online-talk-by-william-reckmeyer-part-smart-whole-stupid-the-relevance-and-value-of-cybernetics-systemics-in-the-21st-century/

#000000 #BrunellaAntomarini #complexIssues #cybernetics #ff6600 #hyperGlobalization #neoCyberneticCrew #peopleCentric #planetCentric #systemics #technology #technologyCentric #WilliamReckmeyer #WorldWideWeb

collettivo 4c

Spazio di #dialogo #interdisciplinare in materia di #neo-cibernetica con contributi di studios3, artist3 e filosof3