By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 21 Apr 20
I’m working on a site that will “Curate Content To Support Learning About Our Civilization’s Transition” The aim is to make it valuable to all people working or interested in this area, but especially to help newcomers find suitable resources easily. I’d like to launch it with lists of resources – people, organizations, books, forums etc. – that are good starting points for those new to these topics. Rather than rely only on my personal experience, I’d like to include recommendations from others with a good knowledge of the landscape. I’ve created a short survey to get that input. If
I’m working on a site that will “Curate Content To Support Learning About Our Civilization’s Transition” The aim is to make it valuable to all people working or interested in this area, but especially to help newcomers find suitable resources easily. I’d like to launch it with lists of resources – people, organizations, books, forums etc. – that are good
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 18 Apr 20
Here is a potential framework for the Game B community and government structure, along with how Game B can allow for competition and sustainability. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ugj1c4kX7X6OyDDHa55-iQQy7E3HcHKR/view?usp=sharing submitted by /u/b-anonomous7 [link] [comments]
Here is a potential framework for the Game B community and government structure, along with how Game B can allow for competition and sustainability. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ugj1c4kX7X6OyDDHa55-iQQy7E3HcHKR/view?usp=sharing submitted by /u/b-anonomous7 [link] [comments]
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 12 Apr 20
A Metamodern Guide to Human Development Following the legacy of Beck & Cowan, Carol Gilligan, Ken Wilber, and others, Hanzi puts forth the most explicit developmental framework to date. In this essay, I describe his model and its implications for humanity. submitted by /u/Digital-Athenian [link] [comments]
A Metamodern Guide to Human Development Following the legacy of Beck & Cowan, Carol Gilligan, Ken Wilber, and others, Hanzi puts forth the most explicit developmental framework to date. In this essay, I describe his model and its implications for humanity. submitted by /u/Digital-Athenian [link] [comments]
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 27 Mar 20
Hi everyone, I wrote a couple articles regarding TransitionB. While I still have about a couple weeks left on my waiting period to start a new sub-reddit, we can use this time to at least get some ideas brewing. TransitionB 1.1: https://medium.com/@bbabines/transitionb-1-1-3623805a79a4 TransitionB 1.1 Operating System: https://medium.com/@bbabines/transitionb-1-1-operating-system-the-source-code-1c26cb7e6e6f I hope these are useful or though provoking. submitted by /u/Senibabs [link] [comments]
Hi everyone, I wrote a couple articles regarding TransitionB. While I still have about a couple weeks left on my waiting period to start a new sub-reddit, we can use this time to at least get some ideas brewing. TransitionB 1.1: https://medium.com/@bbabines/transitionb-1-1-3623805a79a4 TransitionB 1.1 Operating System: https://medium.com/@bbabines/transitionb-1-1-operating-system-the-source-code-1c26cb7e6e6f I hope these are useful or though provoking. submitted by /u/Senibabs [link]
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 29 Feb 20
I recently came across this paper which supposedly validates the Dunbar limit for social activity on Twitter: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3149601/ This brings into question to what extent can information technology, social media and innovation more broadly actually increase human capacity for coherent collective intelligence. My intuition is that breaching the Dunbar threshold (perhaps a better word than “number”, since it’s only really a theoretical pattern we’ve observed and stipulated about in scientific studies) requires a fundamentally new way of being together in community with other humans. One major problem at the moment is the widespread meaning crisis and loneliness epidemic – very
I recently came across this paper which supposedly validates the Dunbar limit for social activity on Twitter: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3149601/ This brings into question to what extent can information technology, social media and innovation more broadly actually increase human capacity for coherent collective intelligence. My intuition is that breaching the Dunbar threshold (perhaps a better word than “number”, since it’s only really
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 9 Feb 20
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By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 24 Jan 20
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By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 24 Jan 20
In order to meaningfully address rivalry and become “anti-rivalrous”, it seems as though we must address what it is people do in their day-to-day lives. As far as I can tell, this means moving away from participating in markets in the way that we currently do, and thinking of GDP chasing as the low hanging fruit of self-organizing free societies. If you agree with the premise here, then what are the possible alternative incentive structures higher up the tree that don’t require huge amounts of education to make them salient? It looks like Holochain might be a useful tool to
In order to meaningfully address rivalry and become “anti-rivalrous”, it seems as though we must address what it is people do in their day-to-day lives. As far as I can tell, this means moving away from participating in markets in the way that we currently do, and thinking of GDP chasing as the low hanging fruit of self-organizing free societies.
Hanzi Freinacht on The Jim Rutt Show – metamodernism, human development, social change, spirituality
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 21 Jan 20
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By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 21 Jan 20
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