write here, right now
The Story of Work: A New History of Humankind book by Jan Lucassen
Maybe Graeber doesn't understand other cultures, because he's immersed in his culture.
"charismatic narrative"
"most history is written by the blokes who won" "most history is propaganda"
(stone temples)
(charisma, charismatic leader, big accomplishments, temples that represent heaven, collapsing into oppression)
moral modalities (from Debt)
BIG QUESTION: "questioning the questions that you ask"
Jordan’s Notes
The authors…
Underestimating… the extent to which getting people to come together to do (anything)... by inspiring charismatic leaders…
Is there a pattern here…
Charisma… leading to doing… and caring…
3 patterns
Unconditional care
Without distinguishing between hierarchy of someone saying something you want to participate in… and conditioned power structure..
Each of us looks at the world through our own filters… test everything we see against our own experience… which we believe gives us wisdom and insight…
Sharing templates… best practice library… linking topics…
Documenting for ourselves… what we are doing when we establish a practice… what it enables us to do… a problem it solves…
This is the best kind of explanation…
Start with an idea,,, run the experiment… look at the results… modify… continually morphing cycle of experiential learning…
Eric’s space:
I’d like to focus on the 3 items on pages 23-24 - they are unconventional
alternatives
reactions
At some time we need to better understand how Pete works his magic
Stacey: At the end, could we write in a sentence from the book that struck you, and why? This would be the basis for the Salon seating content for another time
Bullets to aid grabbing a new spot to type, a hack to gDoc’s most major collaborative failure (in Rachel's estimation)
Rachel’s notes
Hank’s space