The Revolution Will Be Small (And Everywhere)

"[How do we] shift the primary focus from top-down — regulating the change we want to see — toward bottom-up: co-generating and embodying the change we want to see?"
"Instead of government being the primary instigator of societal change, businesses, civil society, and leaders across institutions must learn how to work... See more
instagram.comThe most successful movements have radical flanks as well as moderates, the radical flanks creating space for the moderates to compromise. But later on, agitation has to be followed by cooler work, turning ideas into routines, institutions and jobs. Who will deliver it? What will the buildings look like, or the flows of money?
Geoff Mulgan • Another World Is Possible: How to Reignite Social and Political Imagination
Modernism’s methodologies of mapping, designing, planning, for controlling and changing deeply complex systems may not be the answer to the challenges we face. Maybe we need to go underground — working in networked, symbiotic companionships, like mycelial arrangements, to generate infinite micro-revolutions.