The Philosophy of Punk Rock Mathematics

Euclid, Greek mathematician, 3rd century BC, a...

“It is this:

1) People use the average Joe’s poor mathematics as a way to control, exploit, and numerically fuck him over.

2) Mathematics is the subject in which, regardless of what the authorities tell you is true, you can verify every last iota of truth, with a minimum of equipment.

Therefore, if you are concerned with the empowerment of everyday people, and you believe that it’s probably a good idea to be skeptical of authority you could do worse than to develop your skills at being able to talk math in such a way that anyone can ask questions, can express curiosity, can imagine applying it in the most weird-ass off-the-wall ways possible.

This does not entirely mesh well with the actual practice of learning mathematics, because that is mostly time spent alone or in small groups being very very confused almost all the time, but it’s still the bullseye I keep in mind.” — Tom Henderson (Technoccult).

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2 thoughts on “The Philosophy of Punk Rock Mathematics

  1. A movement to bring mathematical and scientific literacy to the young certainly gets my support. Among other things, I’m tired of hearing idiots dismiss the idea of global warming just because a few places had an exceptionally cold winter this year. Increased extremes in both directions is a symptom of global warming, not a counterexample.

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