
We Have Failed—Now Let’s Get Serious

- Anchor every strategy in a bio-regional reality where materials, energy and meaning circulate locally first, globally only when sense demands.
Indy Johar • We Have Failed—Now Let’s Get Serious
None of this is possible inside the industrial mindset that treats humans as controllable inputs in a predictable machine. The factory cosmology—time-and-motion, Taylor, Ford—cannot run a complex, entangled planet.
We are multitudes in becoming, not single-function nodes. The future economy must prize reciprocal care, emancipatory technology, and th... See more
We are multitudes in becoming, not single-function nodes. The future economy must prize reciprocal care, emancipatory technology, and th... See more
Indy Johar • We Have Failed—Now Let’s Get Serious
Material and bio-regional transformation
We are therefore stumbling, unknowingly, into a material revolution. The most forward-looking clothing companies no longer “sell” garments; they assume custodianship, inviting the wearer into a public-trust relationship with fibres that must be stewarded, not discarded.
The same logic scales to buildings, inf... See more
We are therefore stumbling, unknowingly, into a material revolution. The most forward-looking clothing companies no longer “sell” garments; they assume custodianship, inviting the wearer into a public-trust relationship with fibres that must be stewarded, not discarded.
The same logic scales to buildings, inf... See more
Indy Johar • We Have Failed—Now Let’s Get Serious
Sixty-eight per cent of large firms—as the data now screams—are functionally loss-making once you net their environmental and social costs. They appear profitable only by smearing their liabilities across the lungs, soils and futures of people they will never meet. In other words, the engine room of capitalism is not merely coughing; it is exhaling... See more