Andrew T
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I appreciate having the ability to go on a website and have Google translate the webpage quickly for me. But that has very clear and obvious weaknesses when you go through it in terms of actually translating the information.
It's good for getting a vague gist. Right. But professional translators aren't going away anytime soon.
It's good for getting a vague gist. Right. But professional translators aren't going away anytime soon.
It's good for getting a vague gist. Right. But professional translators aren't going away anytime soon.
Yeah, particularly for the less well-known or less popular languages. Yeah. Although you'll be surprised, some of the most popular languages, most widely spoken languages in the world, are still lacking some key translations. of some very key literature. You know, you'd be surprised, like the kinds of texts that we take for granted, the theory and stuff we take for granted, that's just not...
Yeah, particularly for the less well-known or less popular languages. Yeah. Although you'll be surprised, some of the most popular languages, most widely spoken languages in the world, are still lacking some key translations. of some very key literature. You know, you'd be surprised, like the kinds of texts that we take for granted, the theory and stuff we take for granted, that's just not...
Yeah, particularly for the less well-known or less popular languages. Yeah. Although you'll be surprised, some of the most popular languages, most widely spoken languages in the world, are still lacking some key translations. of some very key literature. You know, you'd be surprised, like the kinds of texts that we take for granted, the theory and stuff we take for granted, that's just not...
Yeah, as long as the idea gets there, the exact words may not necessarily be important.
Yeah, as long as the idea gets there, the exact words may not necessarily be important.
Yeah, as long as the idea gets there, the exact words may not necessarily be important.
You should send that to me. What is it called?
You should send that to me. What is it called?
You should send that to me. What is it called?
Wow. That is something that always moves me, you know, when somebody is able to have such an impact on the lives of others that even in their absence, people, you know, continue their life's work.
Wow. That is something that always moves me, you know, when somebody is able to have such an impact on the lives of others that even in their absence, people, you know, continue their life's work.
Wow. That is something that always moves me, you know, when somebody is able to have such an impact on the lives of others that even in their absence, people, you know, continue their life's work.
Oh, that's fine. That's fine. I think for this episode, there's just one other interesting moment in Uruguay's anarchist history that I want to cover. And I'll leave it at that before the next episode. But going down this rabbit hole was actually really interesting for me.
Oh, that's fine. That's fine. I think for this episode, there's just one other interesting moment in Uruguay's anarchist history that I want to cover. And I'll leave it at that before the next episode. But going down this rabbit hole was actually really interesting for me.
Oh, that's fine. That's fine. I think for this episode, there's just one other interesting moment in Uruguay's anarchist history that I want to cover. And I'll leave it at that before the next episode. But going down this rabbit hole was actually really interesting for me.
So there was an experiment in the 50s in Uruguay called the Comunidad del Sur, which was an anarchist intentional community experiment. And Capuleti talks about it briefly as an effort by folks to live and work and eat and rear children together away from the injustices of capitalism and the state.