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Finally released RPG Review 15, which is nominally associated with indie game systems. It's incredibly late, but nevertheless I am happy with articles like the interview with Liz Danforth, and the actual play reports. One thing which strikes me about indie RPGs is that their narrow focus and simplicity is at least partially due to the enormous quantity of material that has been produced in the 70's, 80's; I am still playing good RPGs from that period. It is little wonder that there is demand for new games to be particularly short and snappy.

As an example last night finally had the opportunity to run a game of Ringworld, a very good Chaosium game based on the Larry Niven series. There was an excellent fan site a few years back, however said author gave up after the Niven's agent squashed a plan to publish a Known Space RPG. Damn character generation took all night tho'.

Last weekend there ALP State Conference and a meeting of the Isocracy Network. The former a primarily a policy conference, which meant that some delegate were less interested (which is tragic) in attendence. The urgency motion that I had put up regarding Timor-Leste documentation had somehow become misplaced and as a result wasn't discussed. I collared several responsible people over this and will continue to do so.

The Isocracy meeting went very well, although unfortunately a the UN Association of Victoria did not provide their planned speaker. Nevertheless, there was a wide-ranging discussion of the history of just wars, legal mechanisms such as the Geneva Convention, the definition of genocide, the rise of the International Criminal Court, and finally the Responsibility to Protect. We took an in principle support of RtP, recognising potential issues of implementation. We also decided to affiliate with the International Luxemburgist Network.

Date: 2012-05-25 05:47 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fluffyblanket.livejournal.com
Thanks for the link to the Rosa Luxemburgist Network ! I've always admired her .
Edited Date: 2012-05-25 06:16 am (UTC)

Date: 2012-05-25 11:39 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tcpip.livejournal.com
Likewise, I also have admired her. But over the past few years I am increasingly convinced of her main theoretical positions.

There is a great collection of her work here:

http://marxists.org/archive/luxemburg/

I've been particularly impressed with her essay on social democracy and parliamentarianism.

http://marxists.org/archive/luxemburg/1904/06/05.htm

Date: 2012-05-25 02:03 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fluffyblanket.livejournal.com
Many thanks for the valuable links !

Date: 2012-05-25 02:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fluffyblanket.livejournal.com
Anarchist women I admire include Victorine de Cleyre , Louise Michel and las Mujeres Libres .

Date: 2012-05-25 11:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tcpip.livejournal.com
I've noticed recently there's been a bit of a revival in the ideas of Voltairine de Cleyre. She's certainly a complex character whose political thought developed over the years.

Las Mujeres Libres were an absolute necessity in revolutionary Spain, and I suspect their influence has been one of the most lasting cultural changes in Spain.

Being a somewhat dry systems person I'm currently getting my head around Silvio Gesell, although he's not strictly an anarchist. After all, someone influenced by Henry George and Proudhon and went on to influence Keynes, can't be all that bad.

Date: 2012-05-26 04:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fluffyblanket.livejournal.com
Your latest entry seems to have been eaten by Frank , the goat ...
: D

Date: 2012-05-26 10:20 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tcpip.livejournal.com
Posted to the wrong journal. It was supposed to be - and now is - in the economics community.

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