Signal's encryption was great. Still, for some years now they are not 100% open source and they still advertise themselves as open source.
I believe Erdogan is very calculative ~~but I don't see him want to even pretend for any sort of reconciliation with Kurdish people.~~ Maybe Erdogan is doing this move to get in a more favorable position with the US? In the sense that PKK is considered a terrorist group, so by "solving" this issue now, it sort of resets the US-Turkey relations with Trump.
Also, to my knowledge, Ocalan is very respected in Kurdish populations, so one announcement of the kind could be influential for Western Asia. More specifically where Kurds are, Syria, Iraq, Iran, not only Turkey.
Not sure, just speculating.
Edit: the strikethrough, cause it looks like there was a shift of internal policy a few months back from Turkey that I didn't know about.
Probably this?
The Peoples’ Equality and Democracy Party (DEM Party) has revealed that Abdullah Ocalan, the imprisoned leader of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), is expected to make a public appeal outlining a legal and democratic solution to the Kurdish cause in Syria.
Edit: Meaning, to end the fight
I really liked this take and the fact that many real-life examples were used. Btw I totally agree with:
Rather than forming specialized armed groups, I think anarchists should encourage self-organization and the generalization of both tactics and the means of carrying them out safely.
It is possible to wage a determined struggle in the face of state violence without copying military structures or reducing the rich terrain of social struggle to its military dimension.
In representative democracies, every 4-5 years a government can be elected that changes policies to a totally different direction. This is a feature of the system, not a bug - so no surprise there. When the system is rotten from within, even fascists can get elected.
For me, this is one more proof that reforms don't work and systemic change is needed. As long as we (the people), don't take the decision making power in our hands, this is what we'll keep getting.
Edit: In relation to your question, I'm pretty sure that you could find such texts, if you look into Scandinavian relevant studies.
Some other readings would be in relation to Social Ecology
I will not directly reply to your question, but use it as an input to share a couple of thoughts..
The current economic model has infinite growth embedded in it and the planet is finite. In a way, it is expanding in a colonialist manner. Also, it is the predominant one all over the world. This is why we have a triple planetary crises: climate change, biodiversity loss, as well as pollution/waste.
Personally, I don't think we need an economic model to organise societies. We need a societal organisational model, or many actually, that are based on horizontal decision-making processes, as well as sustainability. How to get from here to there, I suppose it's whole another topic.
In this article, it says through photosynthesis which is quit different. Personaly, I find it accurate enough in the sense that photosynthesis is a process and this is not a scientific paper.
Btw here is a relevant scientific link for details on the process:
What Are the Products of Photosynthesis?
Photosynthesis is the name given to the set of chemical reactions performed by plants to convert energy from the sun into chemical energy in the form of sugar. Specifically, plants use energy from sunlight to react to carbon dioxide and water to produce sugar (glucose) and oxygen, the products of photosynthesis. (...)
They still have a tone of open-source stuff. It's just that not everything is open-source anymore. Meaning, since everything is not public, we have no way of knowing if this private piece of software is what they say, or anything else actually.
So, trust a company because they say they are not evil? I'll pass
From Signal Blog 01 Nov 2021:
Improving first impressions on Signal