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We Need Better Tools

The pursuit of a better future involves questioning the very foundations of our current society, including the forms of technology that uphold it. Today we explore Ivan Illich's concept of an "overgrowth of tools," and the need to develop new tools, transform existing ones, and even discard some altogether. Social Revolution: https://youtu.be/hfJMVb34FCo The Commons: https://youtu.be/HG4Y8bgUwQ0 Library Economy: https://youtu.be/NOYa3YzVtyk Thanks @Anark for voicing the quotes! Introduction - 0:00 Exploring Our Tools - 1:43 The Overgrowth of Tools & Its Consequences - 7:35 Tools For Conviviality - 11:04 Defining A Convivial Society - 15:38 Criticisms - 20:00 Illich's Impact - 23:28 Outro - 26:02 Support me on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/saintdrew = outro music: Cedar Womb by joe zempel YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCuMhK75-tYDMV_7nEExFmg Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3vVDncwsr2d6svvsH8WVYO?si=XCvFfCf5RM--WiCRHTUjgw&dl_branch=1 = Sources & Resources: Convivialism: A Philosophical Manifesto by Raymond D. Boisvert - https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5406/pluralist.5.2.0057 Tools for Conviviality by Ivan Illich Innovation without growth: Frameworks for understanding technological change in a post-growth era by Mario Pansera and Mariano Fressoli - https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1350508420973631 Tools for degrowth? Ivan Illich's critique of technology revisited - https://degrowth.info/en/library/tools-for-degrowth-ivan-illich-s-critique-of-technology-revisited Convivialist Manifesto - https://www.gcr21.org/publications/gcr/global-dialogues/convivialist-manifesto-a-declaration-of-interdependence

Comments

Sinna

This video had me thinking about the barefoot doctors & your points you brought up about needing layman's and specialized knowledge and I was thinking about applying the concept of cross training within specialized fields and towards layman's knowledge? Something I think of is how healthcare is so fractured, and I wondered would it be beneficial to to pair specialized knowledge & layman's knowledge in a cross training kind of way, for people to be able to have more autonomy & have medicine be utilized better for the common good. One of the ways I was thinking is like a podiatrist and a nail tech being paired together the Nail Tech Meticulous Manicurist on youtube does in depth pedicures on her clients that centers their foot & nail health, and a lot of that knowledge she got from going beyond just what she learned in cosmology and into reading podiatry books, and I just thought that concept could be used within fields of medicine. Also I was thinking why aren't our medical centers have our various care needs in one place, like dentistry, podiatry, medic doc, mental health...be in one place? I think of part of what makes caring your health so hard is how your health providers will be spread out all over the place, and makes it a hassle to care for your well being.

Andrewism

Great points all round. Cross training is absolutely necessary, not just in medical disciplines but across all fields. And you're right that convenience for patients should be taken into consideration when organising the locations of healthcare services. Walkable cities anyone?

Jordan Boudreau

I LOVE IVAN ILLICH! Thanks for making this one <3