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Posts by Orfhlaith Mulvihill

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Richard Seymour · Baseline Communism: David Graeber’s Innovations In his critique of economics, as in his philippic against ‘bullshit jobs’, Graeber stresses the political decisions...

My latest for the LRB is on the insights of David Graeber's 'baseline communism', and 'dialling to the left'. As @aycacu.bsky.social puts it, Graeber was an anthropologist of human possibilities.

www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...

8 months ago 132 41 3 1

If I have to explain to you why it's a bad idea to use a machine that makes shit up 15-80% of the time AND destroys the environment AND contributes to rising fascism and genocide AND puts brilliant skillful creatives out of work by stealing their work, then we're already speaking different languages

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'Greatness is available to all of us, in our heads' Opinion: Imagining yourself interviewed on the radio is one of life's great joys, says author Ashleigh Young. The hard part is when you have to do it for real.

'People say that we all have a book in us, and I don't believe that, but I do believe we all have a perfect radio interviewee in us, someone who can ramble on about our lives and dreams with great fluency,' writes @ashleighyoung.bsky.social.

www.rnz.co.nz/life/culture...

8 months ago 17 7 1 0

I refuse to use AI cause of its environmental impact, for ethical reasons eg. theft of creatives work + delegation of critical thinking 2 machine.I resent how it is now so difficult to avoid engaging with it + I resent the message that the media/companies are selling us that we need to adopt this.

8 months ago 26 0 1 0

When I post that #AI destroys everything I am not getting all hyperbolic and shit

9 months ago 7 8 0 1

He could so easily be talking about David Seymour and his cabal of astroturf orgs. #NZpol

No jokes.

9 months ago 10 5 2 0
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Reminder to vote for your fave Aotearoa children’s books because it makes a HUGE difference to our local writers! Voting closes soon! www.whitcoulls.co.nz/kids-top50?s...

9 months ago 6 4 0 0

The question we need to keep asking people who wish to rewrite history about our Covid response, is how many of the 20,000 would you be comfortable killing?

Have some guts, put a number on it because that’s the equation they wish to revisit.

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John McGahern Book Prize shortlist revealed Novels by Ferdia Lennon, Alan Murrin, Sinéad Gleeson and Anna Fitzgerald selected

John McGahern Book Prize shortlist revealed.
Congratulations to Ferdia Lennon, Alan Murrin, Sinéad Gleeson and Anna Fitzgerald, whose debut novels have been selected for this prestigious prize. Colm Tóibín will choose the winner.

www.irishtimes.com/culture/book...

9 months ago 15 9 1 0

I never want to see another human trot across a crosswalk, hurry their stroller/kids/mobility device or rush a senior resident through an intersection or any road.
It’s ridiculous, like we’ve been gifted some incredible act of patience from those driving.

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it’s even more demoralizing when the history you’re repeating is history you were around for the first time

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I'm surprised when I see a motorist *not* playing with their phone while driving. Zero exaggeration.

If you walk or bike anywhere with regularity, you can easily see what's happening behind the wheel of cars through a lens that motorists can't see of other motorists. It's absolutely alarming.

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Free Speech, respectability politics, and the the Safe for Work Self Or, the Free Speech Union gets it right for a change

"the social order is about who can speak in the public sphere, and who can not" - Shih-Diing Liu

Free to read, because it's an issue I think is important

www.feijoadispatch.nz/p/free-speec...

10 months ago 17 7 1 1
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The housing crisis is an attack on the chance of community A society of non-places is a non-society: fragmented, rudderless and incapable of collective action.

Comment: 'The housing emergency is more than a national disgrace that has produced record homelessness and mass suffering. It is an attack on our ability to foster meaning in our lives and to develop communities.'

www.ontheditch.com/comment-the-...

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I wrote about the Trump administration’s embrace of the pro-natalist movement, and the need to combat pro-natalist misogyny in cultural terms. www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...

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'I haven’t heard a librarian say ‘shush’ in 20 years': how libraries are about more than just books Libraries in New Zealand are no longer just for books. They are learning hubs, language schools, havens for the homeless and support centres for those who have nowhere else to go for help.

Good read about why libraries are more important than ever, and some of the fabulous things you can do in them. www.rnz.co.nz/news/nationa...

1 year ago 67 23 1 1
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“there is no way to build the artificial mirror world that AI promises to construct without sacrificing this world – these technologies consume too much energy, too many critical minerals, and too much water for the two to coexist in any kind of equilibrium.”

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A shallow, unconscionable political stunt | E-Tangata “It is obvious that the drafters of the bill were not only appallingly ignorant, deliberately or otherwise, of Aotearoa New Zealand history, but also British history.” — Vincent O’Malley.

"The British weren’t exporting democracy to New Zealand because they didn’t have it at home to export anywhere" Vincent O'Malley
e-tangata.co.nz/comment-and-...

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Anti-women views aren't confined to the manosphere From Auckland University - Opinion: The same masculinist ideology portrayed in 'Adolescence' is espoused in the words and actions of powerful adult men on the world’s largest political stage.

“It is as if any lid of liberal decency has been lifted, releasing a surge of manospheric pressure to saturate our social atmosphere.”
Important commentary from my colleague!

1 year ago 10 2 0 0

Robert Reich quoted this on the TL and maybe the Nats could read it #nzpol

"Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed."

-Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1953

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This is high art

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lying is bad folks
lying is bad folks YouTube video by Takes™ by Jamelle Bouie

lying is bad youtube.com/shorts/f_AQD...

1 year ago 3697 782 124 87

I cannot describe how much I oppose this, nor how furious it makes me.

Universities have to be at the forefront of addressing racial inequality, and doing so consciously with evidence, because if not the ones who do the research that shows this, then who else, and what use is our research?

1 year ago 100 26 8 3

“In the meantime, we must hold politicians to account for these betrayals; force them to share power and resources with communities and ordinary citizens; and demand much stronger controls on campaign donations, lobbying and the power of corporations, while we still can.”
Thank you Dame Anne Salmond

1 year ago 8 5 2 0
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The Irish Times view on Ireland’s top 100 Irish fiction titles: renewing the canon What many of the titles have in common, apart from their excellence, is an eloquent evocation of place

The Irish Times view on Ireland’s top 100 Irish fiction titles. It is striking that, whereas exile was once the fate of many of our talents, almost all the writers listed live and work at home. That is not to say that authors no longer struggle to find an audience.
www.irishtimes.com/opinion/edit...

1 year ago 17 4 0 0

This is a fun list! We are delighted to see Mike McCormack’s Solar Bones in the top 3! Also from Tramp Press is Doireann ní Ghríofa's A Ghost in the Throat and two novels by Sara Baume! Not bad for a very small independent publisher.

1 year ago 25 5 1 1
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Patrick Freyne: Here’s what I see when I see Irish people at their best We are hospitable and irreverent, but also cynical and parochial. When things get difficult, who do we want to be?

I wrote about Irishness, sort of

www.irishtimes.com/life-style/p...

1 year ago 95 36 8 22

Yes, libraries are invaluable for their collections and the services they offer, but also social contact without the expectation to interact with anyone or spend money is so important to so many people

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