⌘ Etc.
Esta sección del sitio se inspira en el concepto de digital gardens que me presentó Claudio Ruiz. Es exploratoria, una mezcla de repositorio de cosas que veo y me interesan, que quiero leer—y aún no pude—, o que quiero guardar, etcétera. Los links están basados en Pocket y en un cliente de línea de comando que se llama Pockyt y que me resulta muy fácil de usar para producir (supongo que una vez por mes) los contenidos que van a ir apareciendo acá, en forma (por ahora) de listas. Los wikis están basados en Tom Critchlow y—supongo—creceran desordenadamente, como en un jardín poco cuidado.
Wikis →
Lecturas (por mes) →
Octubre 2020
- Welcome to the New Roberts Court
- Amartya Sen on authoritarianism and arguing
- La infatigable prédica de los pastores ideológicos
- When will my fellow liberals learn?
- Face the Bitter Truth
- Subverting the System
- El fallo de la Corte: un innecesario y enorme daño al sistema judicial
- How Trump Won
- What Just Happened?
- Remuneration Rights - The Open Revolution
- You have misunderstood the relevance of Hannah Arendt
- The Origins of Originalism & Its Corruption
- What Might The Supreme Court Look Like In The Future?
- La estampida
Septiembre 2020
- Countering the Neoliberal Structural Constitution
- The Prodigal Techbro
- All Things End
- Three reflections on decentralization
- 35 years ago the Senate Hearings on Rock Lyrics
- Pierre Rosanvallon: “Las ideas populistas han impregnado el mundo entero”
- The Dishonest and Misogynistic Hate Campaign Against J.K. Rowling
- Judith Butler on the culture wars, JK Rowling and living in “anti-intellectual times”
- The US supreme court has become a threat to democracy. Here’s how we fix it
- The Other Supreme Court Fight
- Redes sociales en América Latina: Entre la espada y la pared
- What Even Is ‘Coordinated Inauthentic Behavior’ on Platforms?
- Down With Judicial Supremacy!
- RBG and the empty triumph of liberal pop culture
Agosto 2020
- Rest in Power, David Graeber — We’re Indebted for your Scholarship and Activism
- Arthur Goldhammer on the art of translation
- Human Rights Law Should Meet the Administrative State
- What Can America Learn from Europe About Regulating Big Tech?
- Is Digital Contact Tracing Over Before It Began?
Julio 2020
- Socialism’s DIY Computer
- The Computer Scientist Who Can’t Stop Telling Stories
- Brazil’s Constitutional Dilemma in Comparative Perspective
- Liberalism’s Veil of Ignorance
- A Letter on Justice and Open Debate
- Op-Ed: Americans are obsessed with ‘rights.’ In the pandemic, that’s killing us
- Social Media Regulation - A Discussion with Daphne Keller, Nate Persily, and Alex Abdo
- What Frederick Douglass Had to Say About Monuments
- The ashes of the pro-life movement
Junio 2020
- John Roberts, Conservative
- The Bluestocking: Woke Capitalism
- True and false humilty
- The History of Git: The Road to Domination in Software Version Control
- The History Wars
- La otra izquierda
- The Return of the 90s Web
- ¿Por qué enloqueció la izquierda?
- How the Blog Broke the Web
- The Great Debate in the Conservative Legal Movement
- Reporting by Matt Taibbi
- The Inequality Engine
- Broken Hearts
- The Garden and the Stream: A Technopastoral
Mayo 2020
- Neofeudalism: The End of Capitalism?
- The Trouble with Comparisons
- John Maynard Keynes Died in 1946. An Outstanding New Biography Shows Him Relevant Still.
- Nudging Towards Theocracy
- Beyond Originalism
- Schmitten in the USA