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Diary of a B+ Grade Polymath ([personal profile] tcpip) wrote2014-05-30 11:21 pm

Barry Jones, Libertarians, Pendragon

Last Sunday went to see Barry Jones, who spoke on Redefining Politics in an Age of Toxicity and Moral Vacuum, making the particularly important point that in much of the media that "opinion carries more weight than evidence". Also made the observation that if the make up the ABC board is changed and Fairfax media goes under, the mass media landscape in Australia will become a virtual monopoly. I spoke to him of the attempts to meet him in the past to discuss Sleepers, Wake! Technology and The Future of Work, including one effort with [livejournal.com profile] recumbenteer some fifteen years ago. That book provides a novel response to the increasing concentration of capital and the end of an economy of scarcity in necessities in a future post-service economy.

In recent days I've stumbled upon a group of Australian libertarians on Facebook and with various resulting debates. They found the idea of a libertarian left quite challenging, let alone libertarian socialism. Naturally enough there was the usual numbers of Ayn Rand followers, misattributed quotations, anthropgenic climate change deniers, voluntaryists without context, and a typical lack of the sort of economic literacy that includes anything as complex as pervasive externalities, elasticity in goods and services, imperfect competition, or the political-economy of class. They would be having an aneurysm with Stiglitz's latest paper to the Roosevelt Institute which advocates a widespread and heavy taxation on capitised wealth, especially (following Henry George) economic land and pollution.

In gaming news, on Thursday night ran a session of Pendragon, which was the final year of the tournament period. The scenario was recoving the items of Le Chevalier sans Mémoire, dealing with a Black Giant Dwarf and a White Dwarf Giant, and defeating a rather nasty surly giant (of "normal" 15ft size. The session witnessed the arrival of a new player [livejournal.com profile] _fustian, who hadn't played RPGs for many years. As we near the end, a reflection on the enormous scope of the The Great Pendragon campaign becomes inevitable. The massive difference in time scale from standard RPGs, the fact that player-characters can even retire of old age, all add to what will give the feel of a saga

[identity profile] the-shadow298.livejournal.com 2014-05-31 01:15 am (UTC)(link)
yeah, saw that in my brief reading of the subject.
It's ignorant & selfish but can see why people would be drawn to it.

Yet another thing to look in for both fiction & academia at least. :)

I think it was also briefly touched on in the 1st BioShock game too because that was packed with the failing of Randian philosophy.

[identity profile] tcpip.livejournal.com 2014-05-31 10:29 pm (UTC)(link)
I think it was also briefly touched on in the 1st BioShock game too because that was packed with the failing of Randian philosophy.

How about that? I had no idea. I've seen Bioshock being played and though "oh, very pretty", but as is my want I usually don't get around to playing console games for around ten years after they've been released. Which is partially a good screening system, I suppose.

I know Bioshock has a good plotline, but is the Randoid references implied or direct?

[identity profile] the-shadow298.livejournal.com 2014-06-01 01:49 am (UTC)(link)
you can pick up BioShock 1 really cheaply on Steam right right.

The Rand references are threaded all through the game, from the names, to the philosophy of "build with one's own hands unfettered to the church or government" & how it all fails because everyone generates & dwells in their self interests unchecked, leading to Rapture's downfall & mutations into monstrousities.

Gameplay is bogstandard for an FPS but the story is very very sharp.

[identity profile] tcpip.livejournal.com 2014-06-02 09:05 am (UTC)(link)
Cool, thanks for that. I'll see if I can pick up a second-hand physical copy. I deeply understand why people use Steam but it's probably not for me.

[identity profile] the-shadow298.livejournal.com 2014-06-02 12:30 pm (UTC)(link)
you should be able to buy the PC version brand new for about $15 or so (most likely online).
PC games are always lots cheapers than their console counterparts.