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anarchism starts in the now: hope for a better future
Medium • Welcome to Terranascient Futures Studies & Foresight
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And even if something new is on the horizon and feels a bit more like a lasting change, it’s usually something that makes everything else much more brittle, like AI, the climate crisis, or the so-called pre-war era we’re apparently ... See more
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Puede servir para mindset de Empty Innovation
Medium • Welcome to Terranascient Futures Studies & Foresight
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Keely Adler added
You are living at a time of crisis in societies that is shaking off and destroying the last vestiges of tradition. And we don’t really know what the positive side of this destruction or negation is. We know that it unquestionably leads to a kind of freedom. But that freedom is above all the absence of certain taboos. It is a negative, consumerist f
... See moreAlain Badiou • The True Life
world whose hopefulness lies in its unfinishedness, its openness to improvisation and participation. The revolutionary days I have been outlining are days in which hope is no longer fixed on the future: it becomes an electrifying force in the present.
Rebecca Solnit • Hope in the Dark: Untold Histories, Wild Possibilities
world whose hopefulness lies in its unfinishedness, its openness to improvisation and participation. The revolutionary days I have been outlining are days in which hope is no longer fixed on the future: it becomes an electrifying force in the present.
Rebecca Solnit • Hope in the Dark: Untold Histories, Wild Possibilities
world whose hopefulness lies in its unfinishedness, its openness to improvisation and participation. The revolutionary days I have been outlining are days in which hope is no longer fixed on the future: it becomes an electrifying force in the present.