Laissez-faire was planned, planning was not — Polyani Flexworking was planned, 9-5 was not — me When you look at the history, it’s amazing how much the synchronized monotemporality of ~1884-1984 was largely an emergent convergence towards a global equilibrium temporality
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Good question. The murder was planned (along with unbridled laissez faire actually) to preserve economic growth. The murderer was neoliberalism. The method was deregulation. The cases belli was panic over the rise of Japan. Motive, means, opportunity.https://twitter.com/bravojohnson5/status/1170385997177057280?s=21 …
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“Can we thrive in nonlinear narratives?” It’s not an inevitable outcome. We have to invent our way out of atemporality (the “murdered time” state). Half my project with multitemporality is to frame the invention problem. The other half is to survey experiments already underway.
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The invention problem, incidentally is almost exactly isomorphic to distributed computing. There’s some very detailed rhyming. The CAP theorem is tantalizingly close to the Mundel-Fleming trilemma in global macroeconomics. Both are 3-way constraints on global synchronization.
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