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Parallax Magazine’s political discussion forum

Tom Amarque’s Parallax Magazine recently hosted me on their political discussion forum. I think “Strange Attractor” is an apt title for this group. Here is their description: Since the system of politics in its modern and postmodern iteration is obviously not fit to deal with the manifold problems (meta-crisis), how could a ‘post-postmodern’ approach to

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We Need a New Cultural Enlightenment to Address the Greatest Challenges of Our Time

By Brandon Norgaard We live in a world that is paradoxically both highly interconnected and deeply divided.  Far off in distant lands and right in our own cities and towns, we find immense and seemingly intractable problems – most notably warfare, poverty, corruption, oppression, disease, and environmental degradation.  Problems of these sorts have been haunting

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How Long is Now?

“It is Time” (02020) by Alicia Eggert in collaboration with David Moinina Sengeh. The neon sign was commissioned by TED and Fine Acts for TED Countdown, and driven around Dallas, Texas on October 10th, 02020 to generate action around climate change. Photo by Vision & Verve. I. Time The most commonly-used noun in the English

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How Long is Now?

“It is Time” (02020) by Alicia Eggert in collaboration with David Moinina Sengeh. The neon sign was commissioned by TED and Fine Acts for TED Countdown, and driven around Dallas, Texas on October 10th, 02020 to generate action around climate change. Photo by Vision & Verve. I. Time The most commonly-used noun in the English

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We have a Bildung Manifesto!

The Bildung Manifesto is now online: https://europeanbildung.net/manifesto/ What was originally conceived as a European Bildung Manifesto and has been a year in the making, today became a global Bildung Manifesto at the European Bildung Day. More information about the European Bildung Day 2021 will follow as we get ready to publish the video recordings from

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Metamodernity Paper — Now also in Spanish

Metamodernity is an alternative to both modernity and postmodernism, a cultural code that presents itself as an opportunity if we work deliberately towards it. It is a vision, an option and a possible future scenario. The paper has now been translated into Spanish. You’ll find both the English and Spanish paper here: https://nordicbildung.org/papers/metamodernity-paper/ Based on

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Coherence and ‘truth’

So I’m back at the desk in my study, driven home from two weeks walking and cycling in the Lake District by Atlantic storms a day early.  I’ve found a perfect self-catering location that is reasonably priced and within 90 minutes of the bulk of the walks.  I’m on a mission (the obsessional collector aspect

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Play inspired by Long Now premieres this month

Gutter Street, a London-based theatre company, is premiering a play called The Long Now later this month. “The Long Now is inspired by the work of the @longnow foundation and takes a look at the need to promote long term thinking through our unique Gutter Street Lens,” the company said on Twitter. Play summary: Tudor is the finest clockmaker of all

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