Index
Rosenstock-Huessy's 12 Tones of the Spirit
        
        the Spirit reverses this order of naturalism:
  In nature, birth precedes death;
  In nature, life tries to shun death.
  In the spirit, death precedes life;
  In the spirit, the founder’s death g...
      
    Ian Bremmer: Henry Kissinger turns 100
        
        Henry Kissinger turns 100 gZ
Transkript:
Hi, everybody. Ian Bremmer here.
Happy Tuesday to you after Memorial Day weekend,  and I thought I’d talk for a bit about Dr. Kissinger since he’s just tu...
      
    Over-grazing and desertification in the Syrian steppe are the root causes of war
        
        Civil war in Syria is the result of the desertification of the ecologically fragile Syrian steppe, writes Gianluca Serra - a process that began in 1958 when the former Bedouin commons were opened u...
      
    Ian Bremmer
        
        
Ian Bremmer is the founder and president of Eurasia Group, a political risk research and consulting firm. He is also a founder of GZERO Media gZ, a digital media firm.
Bremmer has published 11 bo...
      
    Over oorsprong Europese unie
        
        De verrassende oorsprong van onze Europese waarden met Clemens van den Berg en Beatrice de Graaf
Waar komen de Europese waarden vandaan? Historicus en theoloog Clemens van den Berg heeft daar onde...
      
    About Scandinavia
        
        Licht op het noorden
door Stine Jensen en haar eigen website
  Stine Jensen in Noorwegen
  Stine Jensen in Finland
  Stine Jensen in Zweden
  Stine Jensen in Denemarken
Stine Jensen is de zus v...
      
    Critique of academia
        
        Grievance studies affair
Sokal affair
List of scholarly publishing stings
Publish or perish
An earlier article: On the Current State of Academia
      
    Over Nederland en Nederlanders
        
        Wikipedia; Rampjaar 1672
TV serie: Het Rampjaar 1672
Wikipedia: Lotte Jensen en haar eigen website
Lotte Jensen: Wij en het water A
Lotte Jensen:
  (1/5) Sinds wanneer voelen wij ons Nederland...
      
    ERHFund Essay Competition
        
        The Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy Fund announces its first essay competition:
“Into Life”: Rethinking the Legacy of Franz Rosenzweig and Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy
      
    How Much Do Things Really Cost?
        
        True Price, a Dutch nonprofit, aims to help us grasp the real costs of consumption.
Original article
by Nick Romeo
In late 2020, a sign appeared on the street outside De Aanzet, a tidy, charming ...
      
    Starlink
        
        Starlink is a satellite internet constellation operated by SpaceX providing satellite Internet access coverage to most of the Earth. The constellation has grown to over 1,700 satellites through 202...
      
    America First
        
        America First refers to a policy stance in the United States coined by progressive, internationalist president Woodrow Wilson that generally emphasizes nationalism and non-interventionism. The isol...
      
    Peace Building
        
        Two fundamental practioneers of the field
John Paul Lederach
John Paul Lederach:
From Conflict Resolution to Strategic Peacebuilding
  “I have always said that the best thing that prepared m...
      
    Against Chomsky
        
        
  David Bade e.wiki
African Studies Global Virtual Forum: Decoloniality and Southern Epistemologies
David Bade: Living Theory and Theory that Kills: Language, Communication and Control
  “Colou...
      
    The Historical Context of the Bible
        
        This is a series of 37 lectures covering the ancient historical setting of the Bible.
The instructor is Bruce W. Gore M.A., J.D., adjunct professor of biblical studies at Whitworth University, Spok...
      
    Secrets about People: A Short and Dangerous Introduction to René Girard
        
        I understand this introduction to René Girard until he drops the name “Trump”. From there on it is my feeling that the author interprets Trumpism way too positive.
      
    Martin Luther Rewired Your Brain
        
        Your brain has been altered, neurologically re-wired as you acquired a particular skill. This renovation has left you with a specialized area in your left ventral occipital temporal region, shifted...
      
    How Religion Shaped Modern Economics
        
        In the 18th century, a new Protestant belief that people have control over their destinies fostered the rise of free-market ideas.
The conventional account of modern thinking about economics start...
      
    Johnny Cash
        
        Johnny Cash, The Last Great American (BBC TV Documentary 2004)
“JOHNNY CASH’S AMERICA” - (2008 Documentary)
The Gift: The Journey of Johnny Cash (Official Documentary)(2019, Youtube Original)
Th...
      
    Netherlands Food Partnership
        
        The recently launched Netherlands Food Partnership enables powerful collaboration between relevant Dutch organisations and international partners to achieve urgent changes that contribute to sustai...
      
    Tulip mania
        
        Tulip mania I: How a single tulip was worth more than a villa
Tulip mania II: The price can only go up!
Tulip mania III: How Financial Bubbles Burst
      
    Dutch Waterworks
        
        How The Dutch Dug Up Their Country From The Sea
Why The Dutch Turned A Sea Into A Lake
Why The Netherlands Isn’t Flooding (Anymore)
      
    Construction: B1M
        
        The definitive video channel for construction! We love construction, and we want the whole world to love it too.
      
    Yes, There Is Such a Thing as a Milk Sommelier
        
        Bas de Groot appreciates milk like others would a fine wine.
melksommelier Bas de Groot is bezeten van melk
Heus, Bas de Groot is bezeten van melk. ‘Elke koe geeft haar eigen melk. Dus krijgt elke...
      
    Farmer-managed natural regeneration
        
        Farmer-managed natural regeneration (FMNR) is a low-cost, sustainable land restoration technique used to combat poverty and hunger amongst poor subsistence farmers in developing countries by increa...
      
    Origins of Rock 'n' Roll
        
        Sister Rosetta Tharpe: The Queer Black Woman Who Invented Rock ’n’ Roll
  Example of her Guitar picking style: Sister Rosetta Tharpe - Didn’t it rain, children
  Lyle Lovett Inducts Johnny Cash i...
      
    'Platform Capitalism'
        
        ‘Platform Capitalism’ - Dr Nick Srnicek (book)
4 types of platforms:
  advertising platforms: Google, Facebook ⇒ have to maximise the collection of data
  cloud/industrial platforms: AWS, Micros...
      
    Eurotopia, Europe of regions
        
        Eurotopia NL D
Europäische Republik
VPRO: Eurotopia De Europese Unie is moreel en cultureel bankroet, vindt de Duitse filosoof en historica Ulrike Guerot.
Essay Eurotopia: de terugkeer van ‘het pl...
      
    Cambridge Analytica processes 50M Facebook profiles to change US elections
        
        Cambridge Analytica whistleblower: ‘We spent $1m harvesting millions of Facebook profiles’
Revealed: 50 million Facebook profiles harvested for Cambridge Analytica in major data breach
The Cambridg...
      
    New Adobe Character Animator SW
        
        How Adobe Character Animator in After Effects CC helps them break new ground in late night television.
      
    NESTown
        
        NESTown (short for: New Ethiopia Sustainable Town) is an association founded and domiciled in Bern, Switzerland
      
    Green Ethiopia
        
        Green Ethiopia is about support for self-development, starting with afforestation and ending with people being empowered to sustainably improve their living situation themselves.
      
    Lehre Rosenstock-Huessy's / Rosenstock-Huessys leer
        
        Zusammengefaßt in 3 Begriffen: Sprache, Geschichte und Zeit
Für alle drei Zweige werden dann je vier Themen genannt:
  Das Kreuz der Wirklichkeit,
  Die Leiblichkeit alles Sprechens,
  Der Vorran...
      
    Tine de Moor
        
        Tine de Moor (W)
“Burgercollectieven kunnen een duurzamere vorm van instituties voor de toekomst zijn”
      
    Wat geloven wij
        
        Bijbel
  basis eenheiden zijn de individuele boeken
  is geschreven als antwoord op de omliggende cultuur
Wereld
  waarom gebeuren er positieve dingen
      
    Historic relations between Judaism and Christianity
        
        Classical antiquity and Early Middle Ages:
  Die Geburt des Judentums aus dem Geist des Christentums: Fünf Vorlesungen zur Entstehung des rabbinischen Judentums (Tria Corda) von Peter Schäfer
  T...
      
    Nice intro to last 1000 years
        
        Watch as 1000 years of European borders change timelapse map
      
    Medieval Cistercians
        
        Constance Berman: The Medieval Cistercians
The Cistercian Evolution - The Invention of a Religious Order in Twelfth-Century Europe by Constance Hoffman Berman
      
    ‘Trump makes sense to a grocery store owner’ - an interview with Nassim Taleb
        
        ‘Trump makes sense to a grocery store owner’
  The real problem is the ‘faux-expert problem’, one who doesn’t know what he doesn’t know, and assumes he knows what people think.
  I think in the l...
      
    Five ingredients for a populist backlash - Niall Ferguson
        
        Five ingredients for a populist backlash - Niall Ferguson - Zeitgeist 2016
  rising immigration
  increase in inequality
  perception of corruption
  major financial crisis
  enter the demagogue ...
      
    Wim van der Leegte
        
        Wim van der Leegte: hoe een slimme zakenman de rijkste man van Brabant werd
EINDHOVEN - Wim van der Leegte gaat dinsdag na vijftig jaar trouwe dienst met pensioen. De directeur-eigenaar van VDL Gr...
      
    Nederland investeert miljoenen in hightech agro en food
        
        Tijdens de opening van Dutch Agri Food Week maakte staatssecretaris Van Dam van Economische Zaken bekend acht miljoen euro beschikbaar te stellen voor hightech innovaties in de landbouw en voedseli...
      
    The Positive Tesla Story
        
        How Tesla Autopilot drove a man with a blood clot to the hospital, and expanded the autonomous car debate.
      
    George Soros and the Open Society Foundation
        
        Dutch article: De lange arm van George Soros
      
    World Bank Names Paul Romer as Chief Economist
        
        Mr. Romer takes over the economic helm at the development institution when industrializing nations and the world’s poorest countries are struggling with decelerating growth, weak commodity prices, ...
      
    Brenninkmeijer
        
        Brenninkmeijer deen
In 1841, the brothers Clemens and August founded the textile shop C&A, which sold, unusually for that time, ready made clothes. The two brothers, peddlers originally from t...
      
    Bono and Eugene Peterson on Psalms
        
        Bono and Eugene Peterson on Psalms
This short film documents the friendship between Bono (of the band U2) and Eugene Peterson (author of contemporary-language Bible translation The Message) revolv...
      
    The Netherlands, The Greenest City In The World
        
        The Netherlands itself is like a city in a river delta: with a single area of conurbation from north of Alkmaar to south of Eindhoven. With that image in mind, the ‘Green Heart’ of the Netherlands ...
      
    Open-book management
        
        The basis of open-book management is that the information received by employees should not only help them do their jobs effectively, but help them understand how the company is doing as a whole.
D...
      
    Anti-fragility
        
        Antifragile: Things That Gain From Disorder - Nassim Taleb - Animated Book Review
  In Antifragile: Things That Gain From Disorder, Nassim Taleb explains the concept of antifragility. Everything ...
      
    "Struggle of our time is between fanatics and the rest of us"
        
        Interview (in English) with Amos Oz about Israel, its history and his new book ‘Judas’.
      
    The Secret Shame of Middle-Class Americans
        
        The Secret Shame of Middle-Class Americans
Nearly half of Americans would have trouble finding $400 to pay for an emergency. I’m one of them.
      
    How Is Capitalism Going to End?
        
        An Interview with Journalist Paul Mason.
Postcapitalism: A Guide to Our Future
by Paul Mason
      
    The Service Year Alliance
        
        The Franklin Project, ServiceNation, & Service Year Exchange Merger:
  We are thrilled to share with you that the Franklin Project, ServiceNation and the Service Year Exchange (incubated by t...
      
    Connectography: How MegaCities Change the Map of the World
        
        We’re accelerating into a future shaped less by countries than by connectivity. Mankind has a new maxim – Connectivity is destiny – and the most connected powers, and people, will win.
In this boo...
      
    Digital Society
        
        Dirk Helbing: The Automation of Society is Next
After the automation of factories and the creation of self-driving cars, the automation of society is next. But there are two kinds of automation: a...
      
    Restoration efforts are giving vulnerable native species a second chance
        
        In the Seychelles, Taking Aim at Nature’s Bullies
  Restoration ecologists see things differently, invoking the principle “You break it, you fix it.” Humans introduced alien species, either inten...
      
    The Church of Cruyff
        
        The Church of Cruyff:
Forever Spreading the Football Gospel
      
    Dialogic Leadership
        
        Dialogic leaders cultivate these four dimensions—listening, suspending, respecting, and voicing—within themselves and in the conversations they have with others. Doing so shifts the quality of inte...
      
    Framing failure
        
        “We can run into cognitive dissonance if we realize that we did something that wasn’t actually effective. Why did I do this thing? why did we do this thing? There’s an urge to rationalize it. The W...
      
    Watson Health
        
        IBM Buys Truven, Adding to Growing Trove of Patient Data at Watson Health
The Watson Health business, IBM said, now has health-related data on “approximately 300 million patient lives,” mostly in ...
      
    Tethered drone
        
        How a drone on a leash will transform autonomous flying
      
    Banning export of encryption products
        
        US can’t ban encryption because most of it [comes from overseas}(https://www.zdnet.com/article/us-cannot-demand-encryption-backdoors-because-most-of-it-comes-from-overseas)
A Worldwide Survey of E...
      
    The Waypoint: a visual journey through Lesbos, the gateway to Europe
        
        Someone volunteering on Lesbos sent this Washington Post visual journey about refugees passing there.
      
    Need a secure smartphone?
        
        Need a secure smartphone? Answer is simple, experts say
      
    Pankaj Mishra
        
        Pankaj Mishra is an Indian author and writer of literary and political essays. His books include Temptations of the West: How to Be Modern in India, Pakistan and Beyond and An End to Suffering: The...
      
    In2Care
        
        In2Care’s mission is to create scientifically sound products against disease-transmitting insects to improve the well being of people. We focus on biological and affordable solutions to combat mala...
      
    Achille Mbembe
        
        Achille Mbembe is a leading African postcolonial thinker.
What is postcolonial thinking?
‘Europa is moe en zelfvoldaan’
His latest book: “Critique de la raison nègre”
Dutch: Kritiek van de zwart...
      
    Erasmusspeld voor Feico Houweling
        
        Erasmusspeld voor Feico Houweling
en zijn dankwoord.
      
    OnePlanetArchitecture institute
        
        The oneplanetarchitecture institute OPAi was founded by Thomas Rau on 24.12.2008. It is a task-oriented network for the design of sustainable concepts, products and organisations.
workbook ‘Circul...
      
    Het einde van bezit
        
        Wat betekent het voor het productieproces als we niet langer spullen bezitten, maar alleen gebruiken? Een Tegenlicht Lab met Thomas Rau
‘Duurzaamheid is FAKE’
      
    About Dutch Cycling Culture
        
        Why the Dutch Ride Bikes
Cyclists behaving badly
      
    Failure conferences and startups
        
        Why Coke is hiring founders & holding failure conferences
      
    Self-Driving Cars
        
        Some short-term success:
  Self-driving cars will cruise the factory floor before they’re big on the open road
      
    Single issue presidential candidate
        
        Lawrence Lessig runs as a candidate in the 2016 US presidential elections.
His campaign platform consists of a single proposal: The Citizen Equality Act
Lawrence describes the one problem which h...
      
    Open Desk
        
        Opendesk W is an initiative to produce furniture on the principles of Open Making.
      
    Stephen Colbert looks back
        
        Stephan is interviewed by a catholic priest and talks about the Catholic Church and the Pope, the Bible (his favorite verse) and Jesus, C.S. Lewis and relates them to humor, satire and joy.
      
    Robin-Hood-Index
        
        Would the world be a better place if the wealthiest gave their fortunes away to the bottom billion? We tried to answer the question by creating the Robin Hood Index.
Quantifying the boost from eac...
      
    The closer the couple, the better the sex? Not so
        
        Esther Perel explains
The closer the couple, the better the sex? Not so
because in short, love and security need closeness; passion and desire need space.
Or Mating in Captivity: Reconciling Intim...
      
    The Brussels Effect
        
        It is common to hear Europe described today as the power of the past. Europe is perceived to be weak militarily. Its relative economic power is declining as Asia’s is rising. Its common currency ma...
      
    Dutch Street Cup preamble to Homeless World Cup
        
        Eindhovense dak- en thuislozen Nederlands kampioen straatvoetbal
      
    "Connectable" appartment
        
        ‘Aanklikbare’ woning van Wilfried Gradus uit Eindhoven maakt langer thuiswonen mogelijk
      
    Marissa Mayer's Maternity Leave Decision
        
        The Yahoo CEO announced yesterday that she plans to take just 14 days of maternity leave in December after the birth of her identical twin girls.
      
    Rotterdam's Mayor propose to turn the Pyramid
        
        Ahmed Aboutaleb, mayor of Rotterdam, wants to strengthen the position of urban areas with respect national government. Urban areas have to compete internationally independent from the nation state.
      
    Indian CEOs and America’s blessings
        
        Google, Microsoft and PepsiCo have Indian CEOs.
      
    Martine Vonk
        
        Martine Vonk is a lecturer on the impact of technology on society. Her dissertation is on “Sustainability and Quality of Life. A study on the religious worldviews, values and environmental
impact o...
      
    Farmer with a vision for region, nature and social rhythms
        
        Eemlandhoeve in Dutch
      
    Gridmates - An energy innovation
        
        Gridmates - A potentially world-changing energy innovation
How Gridmates is crowdsourcing electricity to help eliminate energy poverty
      
    About turn-around and change management
        
        Christoph Mueller talks about multi-cultural dimensions of change and corporate culture.
Dutch: article about Malaysia Airlines’s bankruptcy and Christoph Mueller’s approach to save the company.
      
    Military engineering: origins
        
        The word engineer was initially used in the context of warfare, dating back to 1325 when engine’er (literally, one who operates an engine) referred to “a constructor of military engines”. In this c...
      
    Busan–Geoje Fixed Link
        
        The Busan–Geoje Fixed Link is an 8.2 kilometers bridge-tunnel fixed link that connects the South Korean city of Busan to Geoje Island. It consists of two bridges (1.87 km/1.65 km) and one immersed ...
      
    USA: It’s expensive to be poor.
        
        Where the Poor Live Dearly: From Ferguson to Baltimore: Injustice and violence. What is going on in America? An attempt to find an explanation by Kerstin Kohlenberg
      
    Winkler: History of the West
        
        Heinrich August Winkler’s lecture at the LSE:
Greatness and Limits of the West - The History of an Unfinished Project
He just finished his opus magnus:
Geschichte des Westens
  Von den Anfängen ...
      
    Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering
        
        The Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering, is a global engineering prize that rewards and celebrates the engineers responsible for a ground-breaking innovation in engineering that has been of globa...
      
    Challenges in embedded systems architecture & architecting
        
        Gerrit Muller gives an introduction to embedded systems architecture and embedded systems architecting, and the challenges for both of them.
He uses the CAFCR model as the main means to organize th...
      
    The smart sock
        
        Kenneth Shinozuka: My simple invention, designed to keep my grandfather safe
Sixty percent of people with dementia wander off, an issue that can prove hugely stressful for both patients and caregi...
      
    Mandela's PA: Zelda La Grange
        
        Interview with Zelda La Grange who was brought up as a racist to become the PA of Nelson Mandela.
      
    Who’s Number One?
        
        Essay about Rosenstock-Huessy’s philosophy of language
      
    Special Providence: American Foreign Policy and How It Changed the World
        
        Walter Russell Mead’s 2002 book Special Providence: American Foreign Policy and How It Changed the World identifies four traditions of American diplomacy:
  Hamiltonians: They sought a system in ...
      
    What ISIS Really Wants
        
        The Islamic State is no mere collection of psychopaths. It is a religious group with carefully considered beliefs, among them that it is a key agent of the coming apocalypse. Here’s what that means...
      
    Settlement scaling and increasing returns in an ancient society
        
        A key property of modern cities is increasing returns to scale—the finding that many socioeconomic outputs increase more rapidly than their population size. Recent theoretical work proposes that th...
      
    Visa CEO praises Apple Pay as a trailblazer for mobile payments
        
        Speaking at the Goldman Sachs Technology and Internet Conference at San Francisco’s Palace Hotel, Visa CEO Charlie Scharf acknowledged a number of “false starts” in the mobile payments market over ...
      
    Even Scientists Think You're Working Too Early in the Morning
        
        Scientist confirm what we always knew.
      
    U.Lab: Reinventing the 21st Century University
        
        Dat ons onderwijssysteem misschien niet geheel meer past in onze tijd, is een boodschap die al langer rondwaart. Nu komt MIT met een nieuw experiment, om het hart een plek te geven. Niet alleen ver...
      
    Protonet
        
        Protonet small German start-up (intro video):
Providing small and medium enterprises with a unique one-button social infrastructure and enabling them to control their own secure private cloud - has...
      
    Knowmads
        
        knowmads
      
    European Forest Growth
        
        European Forest Growth gif
from here
      
    Biovoeding is een luxeproduct voor de middenklasse
        
        In Biovoeding is een luxeproduct voor de middenklasse vertelt Louise Fresco (sinds kort voorzitter van de raad van bestuur van de de Universiteit van Wageningen) gaat ze in op de relevantie van kun...
      
    The open-source software Stephen Hawking says changed his life
        
        The famous physicist talks about how he spent three years working with Intel to devise new software that makes it simpler for him to communicate with the world.
      
    Kamikaze sisters profile Lebanon’s jihadis
        
        Paying keen attention to detail, the Yamout sisters spent two years cultivating professional relationships with 20 prisoners in Roumieh prison accused of terrorism-related offenses. Their research ...
      
    Transactional and Transformational Sharing
        
        Or: the comeback of cooperatives and the new economy.
Transactional Sharing, Transformational Sharing
      
    De Nederlandse Agro & Food sector staat internationaal in hoog aanzien.
        
        Theo Bruinsma (Marel) over de Agro & Food sector:
  “We hebben de invloed van de technologie in de agro food, zeer sterk zien binnenkomen”
  “Wij moeten de rest van de wereld leren hoe je op ...
      
    Economy
        
        
  markets are efficient
  humans act rational
  in the long run markets are in balance
Mathiness
      
    De kunst van het vreedzaam vechten
        
        ‘Nooit eerder in de geschiedenis zaten de levens van mensen zo vol met conflicten. We moeten voortdurend ons mannetje staan, of ons vrouwtje – op straat, op het werk, in winkels en zelfs thuis. Het...
      
    Inside San Pedro Sula
        
        Inside San Pedro Sula – the most violent city in the world
      
    Competition Is for Losers
        
        Competition Is for Losers
If you want to create and capture lasting value, look to build a monopoly,
writes Peter Thiel
Zero to one A
      
    Engineers without Borders
        
        The term Engineers Without Borders (EWB) is used by a number of non-governmental organizations in various countries to describe their activity based on engineering and oriented to international dev...
      
    Intense World: A new theory about Autism
        
        The boy whose brain could unlock autism -
Autism changed Henry Markram’s family. Now his Intense World theory could transform our understanding of the condition.
      
    Communities in Bloom - 2014: Weert
        
        Gemeente Weert is the winner of the International Challenge (Medium) category. Weert received a 5 Bloom rating and a special mention for Kempen-Broek Cross Border Park during the 2014 Symposium and...
      
    What is important for citizenship in the digital society
        
        Political principles
  freedom and responsibility
Social principles
  each subject should be free to choose a fitting level of transparency
  data ownership: data is owned by its subject
  go...
      
    Certificate Transparency
        
        Google’s Certificate Transparency project fixes several structural flaws in the SSL certificate system, which is the main cryptographic system that underlies all HTTPS connections.
Certificate Tra...
      
    Center for Secure Design
        
        The IEEE Computer Society Center for Secure Design intends to shift some of the focus in security from finding bugs to identifying common design flaws.
Article: Avoiding the Top 10 Security Flaws
      
    The Second Machine Age
        
        The Second Machine Age: Work, Progress, and Prosperity in a Time of Brilliant Technologies
by Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee
A revolution is under way.
In recent years, Google’s autonomous ca...
      
    Own your own data
        
        Own your own data by MIT:
“You share code; you don’t share data. Instead of you sending data to Pandora, for Pandora to define what your musical preferences are, it’s Pandora sending a piece of co...
      
    Gates: 'Simple Things Can Have a Huge Effect'
        
        The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is the largest private global development organization in the world. In a SPIEGEL interview, Melinda Gates explains the couple’s start in philanthropy, the cha...
      
    "... the Rise and Fall of Nations"
        
        Inspired by the subtitle: “… the Rise and Fall of Nations” of The Reckoning: Financial Accountability and the Rise and Fall of Nations by Jacob Soll
here a list of books with topics of similar scop...
      
    Precision farming
        
        With precision farming, advanced agriculture using GPS, satellite observations and tractors with on-board computers, the farming process is performed as accurately and efficiently as possible. This...
      
    The vanished grandeur of accounting
        
        An article by Jacob Soll.
“Double-entry accounting made it possible to calculate profit and capital and for managers, investors, and authorities to verify books. But at the time, it also had a mor...
      
    Boarding schools
        
        
  The British boarding school remains a bastion of cruelty
  Why boarding schools produce bad leaders.
      
    Coffee disintermediation
        
        Bonaverde: From green beans to fresh coffee in one machine.
      
    Language and computers
        
        Some essays about computers and languages:
Why language isn’t computer code
Automated grammar-checking
Parsing in pajamas
      
    Archbishop of Mainz removed because of blood vengeance
        
        In 745 Gewiliobus/Gewilip was removed as Archbishop of Mainz because he killed with his own hands the murderer of his father with the words: “accipe quo patrem vindico ferrum” in line with Germanic...
      
    Amsterdam en Emmen
        
        Waarom iedereen in Amsterdam wil wonen en niemand in Emmen
      
    Why Should We Support the Idea of an Unconditional Basic Income?
        
        An answer to a growing question of the 21st century
American: Basic Income Guarantee
Dutch: Basisinkomen
“The issue of the basic income gained prominence on the political agenda in Netherlands bet...
      
    Food and Apps
        
        15 apps that are changing the food industry
      
    Slavery: a profitable labor model
        
        ILO says forced labour generates annual profits of US$ 150 billion.
Report finds illegal gain from forced labour of about 21 million people amounts to three times more than prior estimates.
      
    The ocean is broken
        
        IT was the silence that made this voyage different from all of those before it.
Not the absence of sound, exactly.
19-jarige komt met oplossing voor groot milieuprobleem
The Ocean CleanUp
Another...
      
    LobbyPlag and LobbyCloud
        
        Two websites which support political transparency:
LobbyCloud is a library of influences on public policy. We publish lobby documents circulating in the EU bureaucracy.
LobbyPlag: Transparency fo...
      
    Immersion Cooling
        
        4000 X More Efficient at Removing Heat than Air
In a two-phase (evaporative) immersion cooled system, electronic components are submerged into a bath of dielectric heat transfer liquids, which are...
      
    Netcat releases album as Linux kernel module
        
        A Seattle-based band called netcat - not to be confused with the networking tool of the same name - has perked ears in the software community by releasing its debut album as a Linux kernel module (...
      
    "People in the past were very stressed out"
        
        People in the past were very stressed out, suggests a new study that found high amounts of a stress hormone in the hair of Peruvian individuals who lived between 550 A.D. and 1532.
      
    Fear of Google
        
        The FAZ started a discussion about the markets-dominating power of Google:
  Robert M. Maier, Founder and CEO of Visual Media GmbH: Von der Suchmaschine zur Weltmacht - Angst vor Google 
  Eric S...
      
    Stonebraker: Everything You Learned in Your DBMS Class is Wrong
        
        Stonebraker: One Size Fits None - (Everything You Learned in Your DBMS Class is Wrong)
Great presentation about the design (logic) of the NewSQL-DB VoltDB and why all traditional DBMS wisdom is wro...
      
    Seasteading and Blueseed
        
        Seasteading is the concept of creating permanent dwellings at sea, called seasteads, outside the territory claimed by the government of any standing nation. Most proposed seasteads have been modifi...
      
    De Correspondent
        
        De Correspondent is een kwaliteitskrant op het web.
A comparable German initiative: Krautreporter
      
    Industry 4.0
        
        Industry 4.0 is a project in the high-tech strategy of the German government, which promotes the computerization of traditional industries such as manufacturing.
In German:
Die Bezeichnung „Industr...
      
    Advice from Ballmer
        
        Interview
  don’t fail fast
  take a long term view
  “Microsoft” means affordable, empowering Software
      
    Fairphone niet 100% eerlijk
        
        Initiatiefnemer van de Fairphone, Bas van Abel, vertelt onomwonden dat ook zijn mobiele telefoons niet 100% eerlijk zijn.
The CFTI (Conflict Free Tin Initiative) supply chain is a conflict-free de...
      
    Think Orange Grow Green
        
        A cluster of 17 Dutch horticultural companies (including HAS university of applied science) that supports the sustainable development of the horticultural market in Central America.
Looks like a n...
      
    The Hague Security Delta
        
        Aankomende donderdag gaat de The Hague Security Delta (HSD), een samenwerking tussen bedrijven, kennisinstellingen en overheden, officieel van start met de opening van haar campus. Deze omvat kanto...
      
    Munich Security Conference
        
        Over the past five decades the Munich Security Conference (MSC) has become a key annual gathering for the international “strategic community.”
There is a big media library on the website.
The Tra...
      
    The Web Index
        
        Designed and produced by the World Wide Web Foundation, the Web Index is the first multi-dimensional measure of the World Wide Web’s contribution to development and human rights globally. It covers...
      
    Het nieuwe organiseren
        
        Jaap Peters kijkt terug naar Frederick Winslow Taylor: systemen boven mensen = scientific management!
      
    Banking startup: Simple
        
        The startup Simple is an internet-only consumer bank with an important difference:
“Although Simple is designed to replace your bank (and I’d argue it does so quite well), it’s not a proper bank it...
      
    The privacy smartphone
        
        Blackphone is the world’s first smartphone which prioritizes the user’s privacy and control, without any hooks to carriers or vendors.
produced by Geeksphone
Mozilla Will Stop Developing And Sell...
      
    RoboEarth: where robots read their news
        
        RoboEarth is a World Wide Web for robots.
      
    Cultural dimensions
        
        The Hofstede Centre has extended the original 4 national dimensions to now 6. The name of the 5th changed from confucian dynamism to long term orientation:
  Power Distance (PDI)
  Individualism ...
      
    BLE vs NFC
        
        Some people claim that BLE has won over NFC after its adoption by Apple in iOS7’s iBeacon. It can be used by Internet of Things type of applications like personal sensors connected to one’s smartph...
      
    PhotoDNA
        
        PhotoDNA robust algorithm for identifying photos under scaling and colour changes
      
    Email names and dots
        
        Stop Telling People There’s a Dot in Your Gmail Address—It Doesn’t Matter
      
    Open source in public administration
        
        Munich just finished its transition to open source.
      
    Third culture kid
        
        A Third Culture Kid (TCK) is a person who has spent a significant part of his or her developmental years outside the parents’ culture. The TCK frequently builds relationships to all of the cultures...
      
    Human cognitive progress
        
        Moral philospher James Flynn explains in a TED talk how human cognitive abilities have grown in the past centuries, starting with his discovery that the average IQ has consistently increased since ...
      
    Microchip at 55
        
        Happy 55th birthday to the Microchip!
      
    The Arc of Storytelling
        
        The Arc of Storytelling by Bobette Buster
In our culture, he who tells the best story wins. Creating great narratives that produce epiphanies involves a particular talent that applies far beyond f...
      
    Schneier: re-engineer the internet
        
        Bruce Schneier wrote an essay: The US government has betrayed the internet. We need to take it back. The NSA has undermined a fundamental social contract. We engineers built the internet – and now ...
      
    Nothing to hide
        
        Daniel J. Solove explains Why Privacy Matters Even if You Have ‘Nothing to Hide’
SEP about privacy
      
    Connectome
        
        A connectome is a comprehensive map of neural connections in the brain.
Sebastian Seung talksabout mapping a massively model of the brain that focuses on the connections between each neuron.
      
    Security-based DB (re)-design
        
        “Apple Developer Website Update
Last Thursday, an intruder attempted to secure personal information of our registered developers from our developer website. Sensitive personal information was encr...
      
    Post-privacy
        
        Post-Privacy
      
    Big Data Analysis
        
        some companies
  Palantir and an example story
  Recorded Future
  Aqute
Lessig looks back at his book “Code”(full show).
Eben Moglen at re:publica: “media which we watch, watches us”
at the E...
      
    Big data for politics
        
        See how the Obama 2012 campaign profited from big data.
      
    Relational approach to economics
        
        Michael Schluter explicates a relational approach to economics based on biblical ideas and what such an approach means for Europe.
Tomas Sedlacek talks about the ethics of economics and how its pe...
      
    Institute for Nanolithography
        
        Door ASML gesponsord instituut goed voor heel Nederland
      
    Durf te vragen / Dare to ask
        
        DE KRACHT VAN SOCIALE OVERWAARDE
A practical approach towards the sharing economy
      
    Google Ideas
        
        “Google Ideas is a think/do tank that explores how technology can enable people to confront threats in the face of conflict, instability or repression. We connect users, experts and engineers to re...
      
    A new profession: the scientist
        
        “Scientist” is one of those words that haven’t been around for so long - 180 years to be exact. Natural philosophers was the previous term. In her TED talk Laura Snyder critiques the current scient...
      
    Settlers of Catan is the board game of our time
        
        Washington Post compares two games: Like Monopoly in the Depression, Settlers of Catan is the board game of our time and relates them to the challenges of their times.
      
    Microwork
        
        Microwork is a series of small tasks which together comprise a large unified project, and are completed by many people over the Internet. Microwork is considered the smallest unit of work in a virt...
      
    How pretty a woman has to be
        
        Katie Makkai answers a question she’s had since she was very young in exactly the kind of way that slams into your gut and stays there.
      
    Arrival cities
        
        Doug Saunders identifies arrival cities as the main concept for urbanization:
“Rural life is the single biggest killer of humanity in modern times. Slums are huge improvement over rural life. Slums...
      
    Oorzaken van de financiële crisis
        
        Ewald Engelen over ongelijkheid, belastingparadijzen en schaduwbankieren.
one of the first to predict the crisis: William White
The Man Nobody Wanted to Hear: Global Banking Economist Warned of Co...
      
    Cohousing
        
        A cohousing community is a type of intentional community composed of private homes supplemented by shared facilities.
      
    Want to Help People? Just Give Them Money
        
        Harvard Business Review writes that GiveDirectly’s rigorous data shows that no-strings-attached cash transfers improve health and downstream financial gains.
The data fights conventional wisdom: M...
      
    Double Irish With a Dutch Sandwich
        
        Innovative taxation design used by some Internationals, e.g. Google.
Ireland to close ‘double Irish’ tax loophole
      
    Laat ons de Mens maken
        
        uit Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy: Toekomst - het christelijke levensgeheim
p.127-130
“Daarom is het derde artikel van de geloofsbelijdenis het specifiek christelijke: van nu af aan maakt de Heilige Gee...
      
    Cistercians and economic development
        
        In the 12th and 13th century the Cistercians were the most important source of innovation:
  until the Industrial Revolution, most of the technological advances in Europe were made in the monaste...
      
    Eerste drijvende passiefwoning ter wereld
        
        Aut-Ark B.V, een goede overzicht krijg je als je de lijst van korte video’s bekijk.
      
    Gary Hamel: Reinventing the Technology of Human Accomplishment
        
        Gary Hamel looks at the history of management and shows how it has changed in the last 120 years. He suggests that management for the future is management for the people (e.g. employees first, cust...
      
    Overzicht ERH concepten
        
        Basis termen:
  geest
  ziel
  tijd, toekomst, verleden
  ruimte
Concepten van ERH:
  4 oudheden (en de moderne opvolgers)
  Jezus als middenpunt van de wereldgeschiedenis
  3 millennia
  uniek...
      
    Institute for New Economic Thinking
        
        Another initiative from George Soros:
“The Institute for New Economic Thinking (INET) was created to broaden and accelerate the development of new economic thinking that can lead to solutions for t...
      
    Colour of the year
        
        The company Pantone annually declares a particular colour as Colour of the Year. This year it will be Emerald. Companies like Puma, Lufthansa, Starbuck’s, Prada, Milka or BIC use these colours for ...
      
    Tennis as a development aid
        
        Tariku and Desta Kids’ Education through Tennis Development
has the goal to help disadvantaged children escape poverty. The objectives for the children of TDKET-Ethiopia are:
  To seek a high sch...
      
    First woman to receive the geshe degree
        
        In Breaking Through Amy Yee tells the story of the first woman to receive the Buddhist geshe degree.
The Buddha’s Forgotten Nuns:
Filmmaker Wiriya Sati has announced the online release of The Bud...
      
    Feminism and the need to treat all as moral agents
        
        Perhaps an obvious remark on Feminism by Peter Rollins: just targetting men in feminism is an act of patriarchism. This fits well with his implicit/explicit (action/ideology) theme. A commentator w...
      
    Market design, matching theory and experimental economics
        
        Stanford press conference with Alwin Roth, the 2012 Nobel prize winner in economics. A lot of examples of his research are given. His first statements were that he thinks economics is part of the s...
      
    Creative leadership
        
        John Maeda mentions in his TED talk on art, technology, design and leadership traditional and creative leadership (summarised here). I see links to emotionally intelligent signage and a networked w...
      
    See Where The Internet Lives
        
        Huffington Post with a slideshow from Google
      
    Most watched youtube videos
        
        ‘Gangnam Style’ overtakes ‘Call Me Maybe’
From 300,248,629 (since Mar 1, 2012) to 481,619,916 (since Jul 15, 2012) views.
      
    Rethinking How We Teach Economics
        
        NY Times started a series: Rethinking How We Teach Economics
The suggestion of Nassim Taleb was to Throw Out the Probability Models
More info about Nassim:
@Eonomist
Homepage
Taleb distribution
      
    Loopbaan: Drie keer werkloos
        
        Shell-directeur Benschop: ‘Ik heb mijzelf drie keer werkloos gemaakt’
      
    Economic growth: it's not just technical advances
        
        In Link Adam Lent from RSA argues that “the focus on the technology at the heart of such a transformation can be misleading”, and that what matters is “the way the generation of value is transforme...
      
    Javascript as compilation target
        
        Next to generating HTML from some more friendly human readable language as wikis, there is also JavaScript generation:
Dropbox rewrote their browser-side code base in CoffeeScript.
      
    How Americans view wealth and inequality
        
        John Rawls said that “a just society is a society that if you knew everything about it, you’d be willing to enter it in a random place”. It turns out that when people take a step away from their ow...
      
    Richard A. Posner on patents
        
        Posner after dismissing a high-profile suit between Apple and Motorola states: “…that there appear to be serious problems with our patent system.”
He sees a number of possible solutions:
  “reduc...
      
    Christopher Nolan on reality
        
        Christopher Nolan: “… the shared experience of watching a story unfold on screen is an important and joyful pastime. The movie theater is my home …”.
Can life really be so abstract?
Niema Hulin co...
      
    GO becoming ready for production
        
        The programming language Go from Google is becoming ready production.
At Google I/O 2012 there is a video about Companies switching for certain projects:
Canonical: from Python to Go
Heroku: from ...
      
    James Whittaker on
        
        leaving Google,
joining Microsoft, and
strategies for innovation by Google and Microsoft.
our New Era: know and do
which started in September 2012. The previous eras were compute-and-store, the 19...
      
    Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration
        
        FMNR is reforestation technique created by Tony Rinaudo. He tells the story, NYTimes as well.
An article by Tony about FMNR.
Redefining agricultural yields: from tonnes to people nourished per hec...
      
    Digital Memories On Graves
        
        The process of burying the dead hasn’t changed much over the centuries, but now their gravestones can provide a digital link to their life stories.
      
    Hans Joas: New Geneology of Human Rights
        
        Hans Joas presents his new German book: Die Sakralität der Person; Eine neue Genealogie der Menschenrechte at the Berkeley Center in 3 over an hour long lectures:
  Punishment, Rights, and the Sac...
      
    The Elders
        
        Triggered by the announcement of the resignation of Mabel van Oranje as CEO of The Elders,
I looked up their website: Interesting people who really have a good reputation.
Another important Think ...
      
    Data is the basis for an Internet business model
        
        Comparison between the business models of Google and Microsoft:
How Google’s Drive helps kill Microsoft’s Office
      
    Robert Shiller: Finance and The Good Society
        
        Robert Shiller looks in his new book: Finance and The Good Society at ways financial engineering can benefit society.
Here he gives an introductory interview.
Also interesting is the last class: ...
      
    Benefit corporation
        
        A benefit corporation is a class of corporation required by law to create general benefit for society as well as for shareholders. Benefit corporations must create a material positive impact on soc...
      
    Are Women Better Leaders than Men?
        
        HBR Survey about women in leadership
The story of a specific woman: Sheryl Sandberg
Petra Stienen tells about the Inspiration of the Seven Sisters, women she got to know in/from the Arabic countr...
      
    Global Christianity and the Rise of the Cellphone
        
        Global Christianity and the Rise of the Cellphone
Alan Jacobs writes in the Atlantic about Every Tribe Every Nation, an organization whose mission is to produce and disseminate Bibles in readable ...
      
    Wat is mechatronica?
        
        Rob Munnig Schmidt geeft een goede introductie.
      
    Why iPhones can not be manufactured in the US
        
        Interesting story about the logic for shifting manufacturing to China.
More about Apple’s manufacturing.
Tim Cook responds in an internal email
      
    Women Take Power in Brazilian Government
        
        Story from Brasília.
      
    Micro Credit Hype
        
        Vinoth Ramachandra about Ha-Joon Chang’s debunking 23 Things They Don’t Tell You About Capitalism.
      
    Micah Challenge
        
        Christian Initiative to halve poverty by 2015.
      
    Why Big Companies Die
        
        About Steve’s observations.
Tend to agree.
      
    What Would a European Tobin Tax Really Mean?
        
        Article about Tobin Tax.
The Dutch CPB is argueing against such a tax.
      
    We need to talk
        
        Diplomat Jonas Gahr Støre explains that traditional diplomacy focuses on states, while ‘groups’ are becoming more important. And “that very few of these domestic inter-/intra-state conflicts can be...
      
    Admitting failure
        
        with a focus on NGOs. Engineers without borders started publishing yearly failure reports.
  
    
      [Learning from failure
      David Damberger
      TEDxYYC](https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
      
    What it means to have "I want my phone call"
        
        How to stop torture by Karen Tse.
      
    The Power of Half
        
        About a personal committment.
      
    Self-Help Groups: A Powerful Alternative to Traditional Microfinance
        
        Self-Help Groups are described as an alternative to traditional microfinance which is oriented towards individuals.
      
    Germany Rehabilitates Its Persecuted 'Witches'
        
        Story
I think also here applies the point of Bernhard Schlink that as someone from a later generation is not guilty but has to take position.
      
    Anti-Girl Bias
        
        Another story about the situation of girls:
  “Economists thought that gendercide would decrease as the wealth in Asian nations increases, but the recent Indian census and other studies reveal th...
      
    The end of social
        
        When you take the friction out of sharing, you also remove the value.
On O’Reilly Radar.
To me it looks like that the article describes something of a “basic social architecture” perhaps similar ...
      
    Ecosystemen en erfelijkheidsleer; en natuurlijk fysica
        
        Een interessante essay over vooruitgang in de techniek en de rol van fysica daarin.
      
    2,500 Years After the Buddha, Tibetan Buddhists Acknowledge Women
        
        Buddhist women are celebrating a landmark victory.
How Buddhist Women Can Achieve Equality
      
    Post-autistic economics
        
        Post-autistic economics: The movement is best seen as a forum of different groups critical of the current mainstream.
To be less offensive the movement changed the name of its magazine to real-wor...
      
    New Evangelicals
        
        Marcia Pally: Why Evangelical Christians have left the Right.
      
    Financial Markets
        
        Quant: person who performs quantitative analysis
VPRO Tegenlicht: Money and Speed: about how computer systems do the electronic trading.
VPRO Tegelicht: Aftermath of a crisis: Kort na aanvang van...
      
    Financial History
        
        Nial Ferguson: The Ascent of Money
  Documentary: part 1 and part 2
  An interview about The Ascent of Money
      
    OpenCompute: Facebook's open source HW
        
        The OpenCompute project site.
An article.
AOL new micro datacenters and the story behind.
      
    Girl Effect
        
        Girl Effect is designed to educate the general public on the unique role adolescent girls can play in eradicating global poverty.
Some statistics about the girl effect.
      
    Policies often produce disappointing results
        
        About the consequences of the complexity of human nature:
“Poorer people have to think hard about a million things that affluent people don’t.”
      
    Large-scale off-shore wind farms
        
        Story: The term “energy revolution” sounds light and airy enough, but how do human beings manage to wrest electricity from the sea? Germany’s largest offshore wind farm, a power plant surrounded by...
      
    It's the Software - Stupid
        
        Good article about the relation between Software and Electronica.
This was in telecommunications (infrastructure) already true 20 years ago.
      
    Agile Management
        
        Jurgen Appelo talks in an interview about his new book: Management 3.0..
Quote from the interview: “Bureaucratische bedrijven met veel managementlagen hebben hun langste tijd gehad. Nieuwe product...
      
    Missional living
        
        “Missional living” is a Christian term that describes a missionary lifestyle; adopting the posture, thinking, behaviors, and practices of a missionary in order to engage others with the gospel mess...
      
    No one wants to die
        
        “No one wants to die. Even people who want to go to heaven don’t want to die to get there. And yet death is the destination we all share. No one has ever escaped it. And that is as it should be, be...
      
    Cloud browser: Silk
        
        Amazon is introducing it’s new split-browser for the Kindle Fire.
Now if this were seamlessly move between rendering on the device and different cloud providers. That would also prevent the “walle...
      
    Commodities: Switzerland’s Most Dangerous Business
        
        Unnoticed by the public and politicians, Switzerland has become the world’s most important commodities hub. Trade in oil, gas, coal, metals and agricultural products – particularly via deals made i...
      
    Seasteading
        
        Seasteading is the concept of creating permanent dwellings at sea, called seasteads, outside the territories claimed by the governments of any standing nation.
      
    About René Girard
        
        His ideas:
  mimetic desire: imitation is an aspect of behaviour that not only affects learning but also desire, and imitated desire is a cause of conflict,
  the scapegoat mechanism is the origi...
      
    Moyo reiterates: Stop aid, stop warning about China
        
        Dambisa Moyo reiterates her statements about Development Aid.
      
    The decline of violence throughout history
        
        Interesting statistics by Steven Pinker in this TED talk, where he argues that we are actually becoming more peaceful over millenia, centuries, decades and years.
great stuff,
about how all people...
      
    Model for integrating philanthropy into companies
        
        Salesforce promotes its 1/1/1 model to other companies.
      
    Shoes: Buy one, give one
        
        Interesting business initiative about shoes (part of CGI).
      
    Toekomst
        
        Het nieuwe karakter van de zonde
‘Maar waarom zou het leven nog zo’n overbodige extra last te dragen hebben als het kruis? Heb je niet zelf toegegeven dat de mens in voorstad en fabriek volkomen g...
      
    David Aikman
        
        Dr. David Aikman is an award-winning print and broadcast journalist, a best-selling author, and a foreign affairs commentator based in the Washington, D.C. area. His wide-ranging professional achie...
      
    Vishal Mangawadi
        
        Vishal Mangalwadi (1949-) is an international lecturer, social reformer, cultural and political columnist, and author of thirteen books. Born and raised in India, he studied philosophy at universit...
      
    Otto Kroesen
        
        Here the new book: Leven in Organisaties (Living in Organisations) and the accompanying website in Dutch or English.
His previous book is Tegenwoordigheid van Geest in een Tijdperk van de Techniek...
      
    Mission
        
        εν καιρῳ (en kairoi) responding to today
1. Our Mission
Develop an understanding and a Christian response for the imperatives of our time.
Some examples:
  The current financial & economic c...
      
    Cheap smart phones for developing countries
        
        
The Chinese company Huawei is selling IDEOS, 80 dollar smart phones like hotcakes in Kenya. They simply lowered the price by using less powerful hardware and equip it with a free (as in beer) ope...
      
    Buffet again
        
        Warren Buffet is a remarkable person.
He again surprises.
      
    Web2.0 for social projects
        
        Web technology is being used for social and development projects.
  Betterplace coordinates projects and donors on the Internet.
  Micro-volunteering is the practical support for social projects ...
      
    Re-invent the toilet
        
        To avoid diseases and not use water, the Gates Foundation started an interesting initiative.
      
    Hacker ethics
        
        CCC published a list of principles which is an extension of one by Steven Levy in his book Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution:
  Access to computers - and anything which might teach you s...
      
    A civilisation starter kit
        
        Marcin Jakubowski presents open sourced blueprints for civilisation: DIY technology for “starting a civilisation”.
50 machines in open hardware technology (plans, construction guidelines, instruct...
      
    FreedomBox: Enabling private conversations online
        
        The FreedomBox initiative is a community project to develop, design and promote personal servers running free software for distributed social networking, email and audio/video communications.
It g...
      
    Vertical Farming
        
        Interesting concept and a leading Dutch company: PlantLab: Does it really stack up?
Philips opent landbouwlab ‘Grow Wise’ in Eindhoven
THE VERTICAL FARM
Growing crops in the city, without soil or...
      
    Civilization: The West and the Rest
        
        Niall Ferguson, the current partner of Ayaan Hirsi Ali and father of her expected child, has written a new book about the reasons why the west rules the rest for the last 400 years. He identified 6...
      
    Peacetime - wartime
        
        Ben Horowitz wrote an interesting article about different types of management style: Peacetime versus Wartime
      
    What really drives the poor
        
        Economists Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo wrote a book on Poor Economics: A Radical Rethinking of the Way to Fight Global Poverty (short article):
“Generally, it is clear that things that make ...
      
    City living and urban upbringing affect neural social stress processing in humans
        
        Cities have both health risks and benefits, but mental health is negatively affected: mood and anxiety disorders are more prevalent in city dwellers and the incidence of schizophrenia is strongly i...
      
    On privacy and the Internet
        
        Interesting article about danger of privacy violations. He separates three parts of our lives: secret, private and public.
German initiative for web privacy.
How it works.
Some white papers.
Some...
      
    A Sustainable Roadmap for the Planet
        
        Bjørn Lomborg (director of the Copenhagen Consensus Center and the author of The Skeptical Environmentalist and Cool It) explains How to Save the Planet:
“We forget too easily that innovation and ...
      
    What is the right Cloud?
        
        An article comparing Google’s and Apple’s approach to consumer cloud services.
  Google takes a long-term perspective where everything is in the cloud and the consumer uses different “windows” fo...
      
    Non-violence: an introduction (1)
        
        Violence, who doesn’t know it? Our history contains many examples. We see it daily in the newspaper; almost all movies contain violence. And while we might be against it in most cases, we resort to...
      
    China in Africa
        
        Hillary Clinton states criticism of China’s involvement in Africa.
A Giant Awakens: Inside Africa’s Economic Boom
Common currency (in Dutch) in East Africa.
      
    Can painting a mountain restore a glacier?
        
        Slowly but surely an extinct glacier in a remote corner of the Peruvian Andes is being returned to its former colour, not by falling snow or regenerated ice sheets, but by whitewash.
      
    Encountering Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy
        
        Darrol Bryant describes his own journey with Rosenstock-Huessy. During his life, he discovered Rosenstock-Huessy’s relevance for social work, history and interfaith dialogue.
ERH Biography in Prog...
      
    Diagnosis and Salvation: Revolution, History and Augustine in Eric Voegelin and Rosenstock-Huessy
        
        Wayne Cristaudo compares Eric Voegelin and Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy in a paper presented at the Eric Voegelin Society Meeting 2010.
Both are critical of modern society and both value Christianity a...
      
    SPDY
        
        Google’s browser Chrome uses a new protocol SPDY for communication with (all) Google services.
It is SSL based and faster than HTTP.
      
    On the current state of academia
        
        Reform the PhD system or close it down:
One reason that many doctoral programmes do not adequately serve students is that they are overly specialized, with curricula fragmented and increasingly ir...
      
    On assassinating Osama bin Laden
        
        Peter Leithart wrote in a blog post:
“I am glad Osama bin Laden is dead. He was an evil man.
And I think the surgical method used to kill him is commendable. The Bible, especially Judges, endorse...
      
    Managing China: Stimulating Creativity in a Sea of Convention
        
        Good article about Chinese culture.
      
    Japan: The Psychology Behind Dignity
        
        Good article about Japanese culture with links to supporting material.
More about Japanese culture:
Post-Crisis Japan: Ready to Embrace the World?
      
    What is required for server-side data protection?
        
        The Sony incident poses the question how digital identities of consumers are protected. Do we not need explicit requirements and (public) auditing for data storage of companies and public instituti...
      
    Ten Things I Hate About Object-Oriented Programming
        
        An essay by Oscar Nierstrasz
      
    Timing is the key to success in Consumer Products
        
        David Aaker looks at the example of Apple: one key ingredient that is usually overlooked is the ability of Jobs to get the timing right.
      
    The real reason for unemployment
        
        U.S. Representative Jesse Jackson Jr tells you the real reason.
      
    Adapting user rights to reality
        
        A notice from dropbox which should be true for any online service.
      
    Finance-Watch
        
        Members of the European Parliament found a new Lobby Organization to support them in the fight for the control of financial markets. Dutch members are almost absent.
      
    Announcement: Judaism Despite Christianity
        
        The 1916 Wartime Correspondence Between Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy and Franz Rosenzweig
Edited by Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy
With a new Foreword by Paul Mendes-Flohr and a new Introduction by Harold St...
      
    Open Science
        
        Michael Nielsen left academia to write a book about open science, and the radical change that online tools are causing in the way scientific discoveries are made.
Open science: Michael Nielsen at ...
      
    "Not every venture is about capital"
        
        
and more: Mozilla communicating some of its ethos.
      
    and had all things in common
        
        Book, interview and film about Hutterite living. A community different from the world.
      
    Who Gets Priority on the Web? - "Internet Architecture and Innovation"
        
        Lawrence Lessig promoting net neutrality by refering to a new book by Barbara van Schewick.
Here a video presenting her book.
      
    "The new flat earth society"
        
        This scientific satire article was published in The Physics Teacher in 1996. Apart from the obvious it made me think that there is an understanding among scientists (sorry for stereotyping) that so...
      
    Computer science changes at Carnegie Mellon
        
        report (from article ).
Two interesting changes: object oriented programming is removed from freshmen curriculum, and the use of a scripting language (Python) instead of Java.
      
    Away from 3D
        
        “We’re moving away from any stance that says if you don’t use the 3-D functionality you can’t play this game.”
→ not everyone can see the 3D images
      
    23 Things They Don’t Tell You About Capitalism
        
        All 23 things from Ha-Joon Chang’s book 23 Things They Don’t Tell You About Capitalism:
  There is no such thing as a free market.
  Companies should not be run in the interest of their owners.
 ...
      
    Hans Rosling and the magic washing machine
        
        Not a new lesson, but well told: The magic washing machine
I think he’s right in mentioning that as the west we can’t export (power) consumption globally like we use it ourselves.
Great stuff for...
      
    The Five Stages of Renewal in the Local Church
        
        Rick Warren speaks about five (six) stages of renewal of the pastor and his congregation. Stage 3 contains what the Lichtstad has called 5Vs.
      
    Filter Bubble: Living in a personally tailored world
        
        The algorithmic filtering for personalizing information creates an Internet where algorithms decide for you what you see. Eli Pariser calls it filter bubble.
      
    address space layout randomization
        
        ASLR makes it makes it hard to hack mobile phones.
      
    Philips Smart TV introductie
        
        Philips Smart TV looks a lot like a TV you’d expect.
      
    Notorious Markets
        
        Important Information from the US government: Sites which violate trademarks.
      
    Cloud requirements: disconnected backup and incremental user base SW update
        
        The errors in Gmail and Google’s actions reveal important requirements for good cloud software:
  disconnected backup (here on tapes)
  incremental user base SW update to limit the effect of faul...
      
    Dead Drops
        
        A kind of subversive action:
Un-cloud your files in cement! ‘Dead Drops’ is an anonymous, offline, peer to peer file-sharing network in public space.
      
    Snuiven cocaïne geeft grootste kans op hartaanval
        
        Het is wel een heel interessante lijst van redenen.
oorzaak vs aanleiding?
      
    Every seventh sprint should be spent cleaning up code
        
        Quote from the book Coders at Work applying a biblical principle to computer coding:
Seibel (the interviewer): In one of your talks you quoted Exodus 23:10 and 11: “And six years thou shalt sow th...
      
    Dual Uprisings Show Potent New Threats to Arab States
        
        An article about a pan-Arab youth movement dedicated to spreading democracy in a region without it. They were especially drawn to a Serbian youth movement called Otpor, which had helped topple the ...
      
    Monique Samuel
        
        Hier een interessante persoon:
Monique is politicologe, Christen, van Egyptische achtergrond en momenteel op de tv. Informatie over haar hier op wikipedia en haar webpagina.
Hier: Soeterbeeck Pre...
      
    Mind
        
        Definition of Mind by Daniel Siegel:
  “A core aspect of the mind can be defined as an embodied and relational process that regulates the flow of energy and information.”
One thing to note is th...
      
    Intro to Interpersonal Neurobiologie
        
        David Siegel at a talk at TED. It is a good start before seeing more of YT videos about him.
Another longer video with large overlap.
      
    Sociale Innovatie
        
        Herman Wijffels over sociale innovatie
      
    Larry Page's Google 3.0
        
        People-oriented inside view of Google
      
    Current challenges from the perspective of Google
        
        2010 Google Faculty Summit: Opening Remarks,
same video from Techminer
The challenges are:
Innovation begins with
  commitment to advancing technology
  rich domain of work due to our mission (G...
      
    Tijd
        
        Er zijn verschillende begrippen van tijd. Het bekendste begrip is die van de natuurkunde. Naast de natuurkundige is er ook nog de menslijke begrip van tijd. Wij willen hier beiden vergelijken.
Bel...
      
    From web apps to mobile apps
        
        Google seems to move to mobile apps. Is that a trend for repositioning the cloud?
      
    Cultural Achievements
        
        Throughout history mankind has a gained cultural achievements which characterize modern life. These achievements have precise origins in history.
We name some of them here.
The ladder of potent...
      
    Rachel Botsman on Collaborative Consumption
        
        Rachel on TED
Two videos (one and two) with an interview with Rachel from the centre of public Christianity.
There are three different kind of markets:
  redistribution markets (e.g. ebay)
  pr...
      
    Law of Technology
        
        Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy formulated a law of technology:
  each technological progress shortens time, expands space and destroys a social group.
originally formulated in German:
  „Jeder technis...
      
    Two young British history writers: Giles Milton and Tom Holland
        
        Giles Milton specializes in the history of exploration
  The Riddle and the Knight: In Search of Sir John Mandeville (1996)
  Nathaniel’s Nutmeg: How One Man’s Courage Changed the Course of Histo...
      
    Os Guinness: The Case for Civility
        
        An interview with Os Guinness, the author of The Case for Civility
And Why Our Future Depends on It
citing from a review:
“Much of the answer to whether or not we’ll learn to live with our deepest...
      
    Hoe gebeurt politieke meningsvorming in Nederland?
        
        Wat is de toekomst van de politieke meningsvorming in Nederland? En hoe gebeurt er een Christelijke inbreng?
Zijn het Christelijke partijen die binnen een verzuilingsmodel hun kiezers achter hun sc...
      
    David Brooks: The Sporting Mind
        
        Nice article were David Brooks looks at the cultural origins of sports and their associated traditions. Our sports are a mixture of these 3 traditions and very important for current moral formation.
      
    David Brooks: National Greatness Agenda
        
        Another article by David Brooks about a coming movement to save the US from financial disaster:
“The coming movement may be a third party or it may support serious people in the existing two. Its g...
      
    Getting Medieval on Higher Education
        
        “The modern system of higher education has existed for little more than a century, and its present, decadent form has materialized only in the last few generations. While I would not seriously advo...
      
    Danger: America Is Losing Its Edge In Innovation
        
        In a global, knowledge-driven economy there is a direct correlation between engineering education and innovation.
Global leadership is not a birthright. Despite what many Americans believe, our na...
      
    Papers of Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy and Franz Rosenzweig Donated to Dartmouth
        
        Gritli letters and other correspondence moved to Dartmouth.
      
    Why Identity and Authentication Must Remain Distinct
        
        nice article: It’s Me, and Here’s My Proof: Why Identity and Authentication Must Remain Distinct
      
    Schools kill creativity
        
        Plea by Ken Robinson for a different school system:
all school systems have a hierarchy of
  mathematics and languages
  natural sciences
  art
It is built as a linear path for becoming a unive...
      
    China overtakes World Bank in lending stakes
        
        As China becomes the biggest lender how will that influence the political agendas of our development aid?
      
    Limits of multi-tasking
        
        Going for the technologically possible is not a good design, what would be a good one?
In New Military, Data Overload Can Be Deadly
Mindfulness is the keyword, origins from Buddhism, but it is used...
      
    Technology for "world peace"
        
        new kind of cyber attack
Thanks, some info I didn’t know yet. And there may be more though rumors .
      
    Otto Kroesen heeft een vernieuwde website
        
        Temporavitae
onder Literatuur vind je veel van zijn artikelen in digitale vorm
Het boek: Leven in organisaties is vertaald naar het Engels: Vacant Responsibilities: an ethics of timing.
      
    STEPS Manifesto: Otto Kroesen
        
        Innovation, Sustainability, Development: A New Manifesto
“If you had to make one recommendation to the UN, or another global body, about the future of innovation for sustainability and development,...
      
    Never buying a laptop again: Motorola Atrix
        
        Short video
or
longer, noisy but with TV and RC instead of keybord and MM-PC
Looks like the future!
Technical description
The next Wintel: Android plus NVIDIA: about the big players in mobile spa...
      
    Personal clouds: private and public
        
        While everyone is using public clouds in some form or another, data ownership is a problematic issue, and will be even more so.
ownCloud is an effort to use of clouds on the open source desktop,...
      
    VS eisen gegevens WikiLeaks-aanhangers op bij Twitter – microblog weigert
        
        VS eisen gegevens WikiLeaks-aanhangers op bij Twitter – microblog weigert
Twitter Informs Users Of DOJ WikiLeaks Court Order, Didn’t Have To
Ik verwacht een discussie over de cloud. Het is nameli...
      
    Privacy Approaches for Internet Video Advertising
        
        Article on an interesting solution for Privacy Approaches for Internet Video Advertising
It makes the user’s device the active part.
      
    Interesting p2p initiative
        
        Dot-p2p Goals
Create an application that runs as a service and hooks into the host’s DNS system to catch all requests to the .p2p TLD while passing all other requests cleanly through. Requests for ...
      
    Can Science Determine Human Values?
        
        Sam Harris, an anti-theist, argues that moral behavior (ethics) can be based on science and that moral relativism is wrong:
Sam Harris: Can Science Determine Human Values
A good presentation, but...
      
    The Joy of Stats
        
        Documentary which takes viewers on a rollercoaster ride through the wonderful world of statistics to explore the remarkable power they have to change our understanding of the world, presented by su...
      
    A Physicist Solves the City
        
        Modern cities are the real centers of sustainability. According to the data, people who live in densely populated places require less heat in the winter and need fewer miles of asphalt per capita. ...
      
    Simon Johnson and James Kwak: 13 Bankers: The Wall Street Takeover and the Next Financial Meltdown
        
        Johnson and Kwak are looking at the 6 major American banks (Citi Group, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, J.P. Morgan Chase, Bank of America, Wells Fargo) as they are building an oligarchy (political ...
      
    George Soros - The Living History of the Last 30 years
        
        George Soros has founded the Institute for New Economic Thinking to support the change of the economics discipline.
George Soros - The Living History of the Last 30 years
Soros gives an account o...
      
    About Economics: The Return of History by David Brooks
        
        The Return of History
“Economics achieved coherence as a science by amputating most of human nature. Now economists are starting with those parts of emotional life that they can count and model (t...
      
    Adult education
        
        Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy is one of the founding fathers of adult education, which he called andragogy.
Norman Fiering wrote an essay about Rosenstock-Huessy and his role in adragogy.
      
    Nooteboom citaat
        
        Nooteboom deed een suggestie het heden eens anders te bekijken: “Als men het heden als geschiedenis beschouwt, kan men in een eigenaardige omkering ook het verleden als heden beschouwen.”
Cees Noot...
      
    Nieuw ontwerp gezondheidszorg
        
        Gisteren over gesproken en vandaag al de aanleiding in de krant: Medisch specialisten doen te veel onnodige operaties.
De incentive structuur klopt niet: diagnose en behandelaar moeten gescheiden w...
      
    Inspiration for our (children's) book
        
        Another example of a difficult topic that has nevertheless been translated for the general public (or even children).
Mommy, why is there a server in the house?
Very inspirational…
Let’s use thi...
      
    Kibera: Everybody profited from faked size of "Africa's largest slum"
        
        Fast update of the english wikipedia: Kibera
“The 2009 Kenya Population and Housing Census reports Kibera’s population as 170,070, contrary to previous estimates of one or two million people.”
Dut...
      
    Christianity earlier in Asia than in Northern Europe
        
        Christianity was earlier in Asia than in Northern Europe outside of the Roman Empire. This has implications for the role of West in world history. It seems that its transformations via revolutions ...
      
    Paper about Rosenstock-Huessy's philosophy of history
        
        Michael McDuffee: A Re-reading of Rosenstock-Huessy’s Philosophy of History in the Era of God’s Return
Interesting article, more a list of quotations than a systematic exposition.
Abstract:
This...
      
    Base of Pyramid Innovation Center
        
        A new partnership that is promoting market based solutions and entrepreneurship in developing countries. The launch of this partnership is introduced by Africa Interactive.
Video
      
    Housewives of God
        
        
In centuries past, evangelical women were not meek about their role in church. Early Baptists allowed women to preach during the Great Awakening, and women were among the most influential revival...
      
    A great woman and writer
        
        Anne Lamott is a great person and writer. She writes about her life and experiences very open and honest.
A Conversation with Anne Lamott 2007
Other links:
  Wikipedia
  Anne Lamott
      
    Interesting discussion of Jewish identity
        
        The wikipedia article about Emil Fackenheim presents an interesting discussion about Jewish identity.
The core of the discussion is about the consequence of the Shoa for Jewish existence.
In conclu...
      
    Pop Quiz: How Do You Stop Sea Captains From Killing Their Passengers?
        
        
Back in the 1700s, the British government paid sea captains to take felons to Australia. At first, it didn’t work so well: About a third of the males on one particularly horrific voyage died. The...
      
    Islamic contributions to history of science
        
        George Saliba: Islam & the transformation of Greek Science
Islam & the transformation of Greek Science
Islamic Science and the Making of the European Renaissance
George Saliba
Thanks!! ...
      
    Francis Schaeffer and L'Abri
        
        The Francis and Edith Schaeffer Story:
  Part 1
  Part 2
  Part 3
My first start to think about culture and Christianity was to read: How should we then live.
How Should We Then Live?
How Sho...
      
    Os Guinness: Globalization - The Challenge
        
        From the third Lausanne Conference: Cape Town 2010:
Globalization: The Challenge by Os Guinness
3 important tasks:
  discern
  assess
  engage
Globalization:
  multiple modernities (American...
      
    Advice for Women in Ministry by Anne Graham Lotz, daughter of Billy Graham
        
        Advice for Women in Ministry by Anne Graham Lotz, daughter of Billy Graham
      
    The Impact Of Faiths On Globalization
        
        Professor Miroslav Volf, Lamin Sanneh, and Jose Casanova discuss how faiths will engage economy, politics and international affairs under the process of globalization.
The Impact Of Faiths On Glob...
      
    Jeff Fountain reads Jeremy Rifkin's The European Dream
        
        Where is Network Europe?
American Dream versus European Dream (car versus mobile phone)
      
    Cultural Preservation
        
        from Wycliffe BT: Cultural Preservation
Also other people such as Lamin Sanneh claim that bible translation is one of the most important tasks for giving a culture its value.
      
    Minder steun voor ontwikkelingshulp
        
        Minder steun voor ontwikkelingshulp
Blijkbaar begrijpen veel mensen de noodzaak niet.
Zou het beter zijn mensen uit de betreffende landen te laten spreken voor hun situatie dan onze gesubsidieerd...
      
    Nog eens Nina
        
        In het Nederlands
Zij heeft ook een Nederlands verleden, naast Personal Jesus.
Leuk om te zien! Ze zegt dat ze God altijd al gezocht heeft. Goed dat ze ‘em uiteindelijk heeft gevonden. En het Ned...
      
    Bernhard Schlink on forgiveness and reconciliation
        
        Bernhard Schlink: Guilt About the Past
Interessante smaakmaker van 5 minuten
Een presentatie van een uur.
Ik vond het begin van de smaakmaker zelfs nog wat abstract, maar zijn voorbeelden aan he...
      
    Hans Rosling: The good news of the decade?
        
        Het blijkt beter te gaan met het bestrijden van kindersterfte (1 van de milleniumdoelen) dan je zou denken op basis van rapporten van de Verenigde Naties.
Geweldige presentatie van Hans Rosling! D...
      
    Greek and Christian Science
        
        Emeritus professor Edwin Judge has contributed to developments in the understanding of ancient history and early Christianity. One of his major points is “the social scientific criticism of the New...
      
    Edwin Judge
        
        Emeritus professor Edwin Judge has contributed to developments in the understanding of ancient history and early christianity. One of his major points is “the social scientific criticism of the new...
      
    On language and framing
        
        Notes on George Lakoff
Idea Framing, Metaphors, and Your Brain - George Lakoff
  Every institution is structured by a frame:
2 elements:
roles or frame elements
scenarios
  Every word in every la...
      
    Harold Netland
        
        Harold Netland is a professor of philosophy of religion and intercultural studies at an evangelical university. Globalisation and religious pluralism are two of his areas, on which he has given a s...
      
    Tom Holland
        
        
Tom Holland Wikipedia is an author about vampires and history.
His first two historical novels are about Rome: Rubicon: The Last Years of the Roman Republic Amazon
and Persia:
Persian Fire: The ...
      
    Digital Identity
        
        about Digital Identity
  Future of Identity in the Information Society (FIDIS)
  Identity Commons Wiki
  Wikipedia: Digital Identity
  Loosely Coupled
  Kim Cameron’s Identity Blog
  ZDnet’s Digit...
      
    Creative Class
        
        Richard Florida
Richard Wikipedia wrote books about the Creative Class (its rise and flight).The Creative Class are the people who change the world and are located at a small number of centers aro...
      
    Peter A. Levine
        
        
In this book Waking the Tiger : Healing Trauma : The Innate Capacity to Transform Overwhelming Experiences Levine describes traumas as a bodily reaction which humans share with all mammals. In vi...
      
    Levine
        
        Peter A. Levine
In this book Waking the Tiger : Healing Trauma : The Innate Capacity to Transform Overwhelming Experiences Levine describes traumas as a bodily reaction which humans share with all...
      
    Kishore Mahbubani
        
        Kishore Mahbubani Wikipedia knows the Eastern and Western world alike and explains the rise of Asia by their application of Western values.
The New Asian Hemisphere: The Irresistible Shift of Glob...
      
    Jeffery Sachs
        
        Jeffery Sachs videos
Jeffery Sachs videos
video of a good discussion by Soros, Roubini and Sachs
also see Sachs’s new book: Common Wealth:
  here an introduction by atGoogleTalks
      
    James A. Ogilvy
        
        in progress
see a bio of James A. Ogilvy
Jay is a cofounder of GBN and a partner of the Monitor Group. His research and work focus on the role that human values and changing motivations play in bu...
      
    Overview Sites
        
        Websites which present a good overview and introduction on important topics:
  12Manage.com: E-learning community on management.
  ChangingMinds.org: about how we change what others think, believe...
      
    Double Listening
        
        Double Listening is a term used by John Stott to describe the task of Christians which want to contribute in a relevant way to our modern world.
In his book The Contemporary Christian: An Urgent P...
      
    Bottom of Pyramid
        
        Bottom of Pyramid
      
    Name
        
        En Kairoi - greek for: at the appropriate point in time
More explanation and related terms include the following:
  Kairos
  Respondeo etsi mutabor - a term coined by Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy in G...
      
    Leadership
        
        John C. Maxwell
John C. Maxwell: Today Matters: 12 Daily Practices to Guarantee Tomorrows Success
The 12 areas are:
  Choose and display the right attitude
  Determine and act on important prior...
      
    Culture of Improvement
        
        
Nice review of Robert Friedels book: A Culture of Improvement: Technology and the Western Millennium
by The NYT
      
    Culture of Improvement
        
        A Culture of Improvement: Technology and the Western Millennium
by Robert Friedel
Why does technology change over time, how does it change, and what difference does it make? In this sweeping, ambi...
      
    Child
        
        Rights of Children
Convention on the Rights of the Child Wikipedia
Continuous Development
Charter on the Rights of the Child Before, During and After Birth talks about a continuous development o...
      
    Richard Florida
        
        
Richard Florida (his site) wrote books about the Creative Class (its rise and flight).The Creative Class are the people who change the world and are located at a small number of centers around th...
      
    Kairos
        
        Kairos (καιρος) is an ancient greek word that means the right time. In contrast to the word chronos (χρονος), meaning the chronological time of a clock, kairos is the right time for something to ha...