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Socialism, Communism, Marxism; What’s the Difference?

New Discourses Bullets, Ep. 106 Socialism, Communism, and Marxism are clearly related ideas, but they’re not identical. What’s the difference? People ask all the time. In this episode of New Discourses Bullets, host James Lindsay explains each of these concepts and how they differ from one another while offering some insights into other related concepts […]

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Future Sensing: The Science and Practice of Fourth Person Knowing

Join Otto Scharmer and Eva Pomeroy as they explore the concept of “Fourth Person Knowing” – a fundamental yet often unspoken dimension of human experience that lies at the heart of innovation and transformation. Their recent paper on this topic has garnered significant attention, with over 28,000 reads and translations into five languages. In this

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The New UTOK Book | Episode 2 | Architecture of UTOK and Book Outline

In the second episode of the UTOK Book video series, Gregg and Marcia discuss the architecture of UTOK and provide an outline of the new book, UTOK: The Unified Theory of Knowledge. They explore the overarching mission of UTOK as a consilient system of understanding that unifies the natural sciences, the human psyche, and cultural

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The Story That Changes Everything| Invitation to join Episode 429

Join the ‘Planetary Awakening in Love Through Unique Self Symphonies.’ Register here for FREE: http://www.onemountainmanypaths.org Dr. Marc Gafni is a visionary thinker, social activist and passionate philosopher. He is known for his “source code teachings”, including Unique Self theory and the Five Selves, the Amorous Cosmos, A Politics of Evolutionary Love, A Return to Eros

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How Jhana Meditation Facilitates Insight and Cognitive Flexibility

Question – “How does Jhana meditation simplify experience to facilitate insight and cognitive flexibility?” John Vervaeke is joined by Mark Miller, Rick Repetti, to explore the intersection of predictive processing, relevance realization, and embodied cognition in contemplative practices. They introduce PhD candidate Jonas Mago, who discusses his research on Jhana meditation and its impact on

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There’s no limit to how beautiful the world could be.

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Service Design Perspectives (3/3) – Future of Service Design and Systems Thinking

We asked six Service Designers to share their experiences about Service Design. Link to part two of the video series: https://youtu.be/OIOn6MvKzbk Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:07 How can Service Designers can benefit from Systems Thinking? 06:48 Where do you see the field of Service Design heading? 13:35 Advice for those starting out? 17:53 Final thoughts Speakers:

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Why Communism Is So Deadly

New Discourses Bullets, Ep. 105 We all know Communism is perhaps the world’s deadliest ideology, but what makes it that way? As it turns out, there’s a simple reason Communism leads to mass murder, starvation, and death, and it’s this: Communists believe Communism can never be wrong. What this amounts to in practice is that when Communist programs start to fail,

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