Infrapolitics

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Infrapolitics is to politics what infrared is to light. Its domain encompasses the acts, gestures, and thoughts that are not quite political enough to be perceived as such.

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Moving beyond a politics of solidarity toward a practice of decolonization – Given the devastating cultural, spiritual, economic, linguistic and political impacts of colonialism on Indigenous people in Canada, any serious attempt by non-natives at allying with Indigenous struggles must entail solidarity in the fight against colonization.

Note: this is an old text (2012) but I just stumbled into it and found it was still relevant.

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I find this topic to be extremely political but it's like it has fallen between the cracks of the political discourse. I could be wrong, of course.

Many countries worldwide are trying to implement some sort of digital ID and digital wallet.

The way this is portrayed by systemic sources is that it is going to be just like our regular ID and wallet. Just better for us.

Even tho the specifics will be different, there are some characteristics that will be standard. Both will be linked and controlled by a centralised entity or a combination of centralised entities (i.e. a government and a central bank).

Meaning, someone else has total control over the content of your wallet, this includes our ID and our digital money (see Central Bank Digital Currency). CBDCs are going to be a by default a 2-tier system retail (for people) and wholesale (for big institutions). And this is why this system will not be like our regular IDs or wallets.

Even tho as mentioned in this article this new approach needs to be adopted by the public, there are ways to force the public to do so. For example it could be required to use this system for tax purposes.

This is already a lot, and in the same time not enough. Some more info on the topic, coming from institutional sources can be found here:

European Union

World Economic Forum

Wiki

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Do Artifacts Have Politics? (faculty.cc.gatech.edu)
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Lengthy PDF discussing how certain technologies such as nuclear power shape power dynamics around them towards authoritarianism.

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Seeds of Change - 37C3 (events.ccc.de)
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Available in the latest release.

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OpenSource Civics (bioharmony.substack.com)
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From an unfinished documentary on Anarchism filmed in 2010. Interesting because it presages the term 'Infrapolitics' by several years. There is a different nuance, but also has a lot in common.

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This is a niche topic and I'm not sure this is the right community. Let's say we start to move on to a society less focused on capital. Not perfect but on the way there. There are still companies and there is an overall economy running around small businesses. How would a small business get started without access to "capital"? What are the alternatives?

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New book by Yanis Varoufakis

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