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By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 3 Jul 24

OnlySubs with James Lindsay, Episode 133 Book Club Series, Episode 2 This episode is available exclusively for New Discourses contributors on the following platforms: Locals Odysee Patreon Subscribestar Substack YouTube Members Welcome to another exciting episode of James Lindsay’s Book Club, part of his subscribers-only James Lindsay OnlySubs programming. I’m still reading Frank Dikotter’s “People’s Trilogy,” specifically in this case The Tragedy of Liberation: A History of the Chinese Revolution 1945-1957, and in this episode I read a short excerpt to give you a peek into the destructive power of Maoist “hatecraft.” Hatecraft is a term that describes the art of generating

OnlySubs with James Lindsay, Episode 133 Book Club Series, Episode 2 This episode is available exclusively for New Discourses contributors on the following platforms: Locals Odysee Patreon Subscribestar Substack YouTube Members Welcome to another exciting episode of James Lindsay’s Book Club, part of his subscribers-only James Lindsay OnlySubs programming. I’m still reading Frank Dikotter’s “People’s Trilogy,” specifically in this case The Tragedy


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 26 Jun 24

OnlySubs with James Lindsay, Episode 132 Book Club Series, Episode 1 This episode is now available exclusively for New Discourses contributors on the following platforms: Locals Odysee Patreon Subscribestar Substack YouTube Members Welcome to the James Lindsay Book Club as an ongoing part of his James Lindsay OnlySubs platform (for subscribers only)! As part of the OnlySubs platform, not only will I be sharing my more intimate and experimental ideas, but I’ll also now be sharing excerpts from what I’m reading and what that reading makes me think about. In this first episode, I’m reading Frank Dikotter’s “People’s Trilogy,” specifically in

OnlySubs with James Lindsay, Episode 132 Book Club Series, Episode 1 This episode is now available exclusively for New Discourses contributors on the following platforms: Locals Odysee Patreon Subscribestar Substack YouTube Members Welcome to the James Lindsay Book Club as an ongoing part of his James Lindsay OnlySubs platform (for subscribers only)! As part of the OnlySubs platform, not only


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 20 Jul 19

OUR CHALLENGE IS TO COCREATE THE WORLD WE ALL DREAM ABOUT.NOW.The number of humans living on the earth is rapidly growing. According to the statistician Hans Rosling we might reach a maximum number of 12 billion people by 2050. This prognosis leaves us with the question of how 12 billion people will be able to coexist on and with this planet peacefully.While no one can predict if this is possible at all, the Cocreation Foundation believes that we have no other chance than facing this challenge: to create a world of mutuality and coexistence in peace, health, freedom and ecological

OUR CHALLENGE IS TO COCREATE THE WORLD WE ALL DREAM ABOUT.NOW.The number of humans living on the earth is rapidly growing. According to the statistician Hans Rosling we might reach a maximum number of 12 billion people by 2050. This prognosis leaves us with the question of how 12 billion people will be able to coexist on and with this


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 20 Jul 19

OUR CHALLENGE IS TO COCREATE THE WORLD WE ALL DREAM ABOUT.NOW.The number of humans living on the earth is rapidly growing. According to the statistician Hans Rosling we might reach a maximum number of 12 billion people by 2050. This prognosis leaves us with the question of how 12 billion people will be able to coexist on and with this planet peacefully.While no one can predict if this is possible at all, the Cocreation Foundation believes that we have no other chance than facing this challenge: to create a world of mutuality and coexistence in peace, health, freedom and ecological

OUR CHALLENGE IS TO COCREATE THE WORLD WE ALL DREAM ABOUT.NOW.The number of humans living on the earth is rapidly growing. According to the statistician Hans Rosling we might reach a maximum number of 12 billion people by 2050. This prognosis leaves us with the question of how 12 billion people will be able to coexist on and with this


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 16 Jun 19

A proposal for a joint participatory design process by Britain and the EU to shape a prosperous relationship for a new futureTheresa May has lost the Brexit deal vote.This is the preliminary end of a process which was driven by abuse of power, wrong judgment, inadequate planning, hate, fear, disintegration, division, deceit and a complete lack of vision and innovation.Now it is time to reconsider all options. With this short impulse, we seek to propose of how to work through this crisis by embracing an open process of co-creation.Britain has to find back to inner political stability and a state of reconciliation

A proposal for a joint participatory design process by Britain and the EU to shape a prosperous relationship for a new futureTheresa May has lost the Brexit deal vote.This is the preliminary end of a process which was driven by abuse of power, wrong judgment, inadequate planning, hate, fear, disintegration, division, deceit and a complete lack of vision and innovation.Now it is


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 16 Jun 19

We need new narratives and stories! 2019 can be made by us to the year in which we once again begin to tell stories: forcefully and enthusiastically.Over the last few years we’ve been almost paralysed by Trump and Brexit, by autocrats and populists who like long forgotten shadows emerged from the woodwork of history. The old institutions, the political order established after World War II, the UN, the EU, and the old party system consisting of social democracy and christian conservatism, the neoliberalism of the 90s: all these are stories that have been boring us for quite some time and

We need new narratives and stories! 2019 can be made by us to the year in which we once again begin to tell stories: forcefully and enthusiastically.Over the last few years we’ve been almost paralysed by Trump and Brexit, by autocrats and populists who like long forgotten shadows emerged from the woodwork of history. The old institutions, the political order


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 15 Jan 19

A proposal for a joint participatory design process by Britain and the EU to shape a prosperous relationship for a new futureTheresa May has lost the Brexit deal vote.This is the preliminary end of a process which was driven by abuse of power, wrong judgment, inadequate planning, hate, fear, disintegration, division, deceit and a complete lack of vision and innovation.Now it is time to reconsider all options. With this short impulse, we seek to propose of how to work through this crisis by embracing an open process of co-creation.Britain has to find back to inner political stability and a state of reconciliation

A proposal for a joint participatory design process by Britain and the EU to shape a prosperous relationship for a new futureTheresa May has lost the Brexit deal vote.This is the preliminary end of a process which was driven by abuse of power, wrong judgment, inadequate planning, hate, fear, disintegration, division, deceit and a complete lack of vision and innovation.Now it is


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 5 Jan 19

We need new narratives and stories! 2019 can be made by us to the year in which we once again begin to tell stories: forcefully and enthusiastically.Over the last few years we’ve been almost paralysed by Trump and Brexit, by autocrats and populists who like long forgotten shadows emerged from the woodwork of history. The old institutions, the political order established after World War II, the UN, the EU, and the old party system consisting of social democracy and christian conservatism, the neoliberalism of the 90s: all these are stories that have been boring us for quite some time and

We need new narratives and stories! 2019 can be made by us to the year in which we once again begin to tell stories: forcefully and enthusiastically.Over the last few years we’ve been almost paralysed by Trump and Brexit, by autocrats and populists who like long forgotten shadows emerged from the woodwork of history. The old institutions, the political order


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