Finally on the need for peace, hence the need to avoid both the concentration of power and the polarization, please do not miss to reflect on the podcast with Audrey Tang on "peak polarization" and the need to facilitate the consensus by promoting participation and the search of the "uncommon ground" -> https://www.thegreatsimplification.com/episode/169-audrey-tang
Looking forward to the next episode especially on the first principles of sustainability. Please consider the work done about that for the last decades for instance the natural step: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Natural_Step and their "proven" FSSD (Framework for Strategic Sustainable Development https://www.fssd.info/framework-and-method/ ).
Finally on the need for peace, hence the need to avoid both the concentration of power and the polarization, please do not miss to reflect on the podcast with Audrey Tang on "peak polarization" and the need to facilitate the consensus by promoting participation and the search of the "uncommon ground" -> https://www.thegreatsimplification.com/episode/169-audrey-tang
"Plurality rather than singularity".
Thanks Oli, diving into Audrey Tang has been on my todo list for a while. Thanks for the recommendation, will watch!
FYI watched the Audrey Tang video - wow. Tom I highly recommend you take a look.
Yeah I have listened to part of it and found it fascinating. Not got to the end yet…
Thanks for these suggestions Oli. Some really interesting stuff to dig into here.
The next episode will be out next week, though we haven't yet got to crafting our first principles yet as you'll see when it comes out.