Tom Atlee: New Book Participatory Sustainability

Collective Intelligence, Cultural Intelligence, Earth Intelligence, Peace Intelligence
Tom Atlee

Participatory Sustainability: Notes for an Emerging Field of Civilizational Engagement

“Participatory Sustainability introduces the idea that sustainability cannot be achieved merely through top-down government policy or economic activity. Sustainability requires the participation of all people and all parts of society, working with each other and with nature. The book provides dozens of approaches for doing this, including guidance for generating collective wisdom, participatory leadership, inclusive participatory forms of power, and six expanded dimensions of intelligence we can use together to address the depth and complexity of the challenges we face. Recognition of the intrinsic participatory nature of both sustainability (co-creating a good life for our grandchildren) and non-sustainability (co-creating disaster) provides both motivation and direction for making a better world, starting immediately.”

Robert David Steele, EIN CeO, Urges President Donald Trump to Champion Election Reform Act

Civil Society, Cultural Intelligence, Ethics, Government, Peace Intelligence

Robert David Steele, EIN CeO, Urges President Donald Trump to Champion Election Reform Act

President Donald Trump, legitimately elected but now facing a four-part campaign to drive him from office, could easily use the Electoral Reform Act to seize the day.

Washington DC (PRUnderground) March 8th, 2017

Robert David Steele, Chief Enabling Officer (CeO) of Earth Intelligence Network, has published a Memorandum for the President that has been read by one million citizens, some of whom have started a White House petition urging the President to meet with a diverse group to discuss an Electoral Reform Act, a Unity Act.

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Doug Macgregor: Army Prepared for Wrong War

04 Inter-State Conflict, Ethics, Military, Peace Intelligence
Col Dr. Douglas Macgregor

The U.S. Army May Have Prepared for the Wrong War

On February 7, Vice Chief of Staff for the Army Gen. Daniel Allyn stated that only three of fifty-eight combat brigades in the U.S. Army were sufficiently trained for wartime deployment, blaming the condition on sequestration. It is not the lack of money, however, that is behind the army’s inability to maintain ready forces. Rather, it is the obsolete force structure the army has maintained since World War II. Fortunately, modern thinking and a new organization for the army could reverse this trend—without requiring an increase in the budget.

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Andrey Kortunov: From Post-Modernism to Neo-Modernism, or Recalling the Future

Cultural Intelligence, Peace Intelligence
Andrey Kortunov

Andrey Kortunov is Director General of the Russian International Affairs Council.

From Post-Modernism to Neo-Modernism, or Recalling the Future

The World at the Crossroads of Two Eras

ABSTRACT

Post-Modernism has failed for many reasons, among them its complete disrespect for legality, morality, the public interest at large, and reality. Neo-Modernism is emergent, and is characterized by four tenets: nationalism, transactionalism, holism, and historicism. Lacking within neo-modernism is a strategic construct for creating sustainable peace & prosperity within and among nations.

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Antechnus: Sergey Lavrov, Russian Foreign Ministery, Nails It — Post-Western World Order Is Emergent

Cultural Intelligence, Peace Intelligence
Antechinus

The hijacking of the Munich Security Conference

History teaches us this – every time a System collapses, its leaders do not realise the truth until they are swept away by the storm. So the political representatives of the European Union, meeting just like every year in Munich for their Security Conference, were shocked to hear Sergey Lavrov speak of a post-Western world order. And yet the world is slipping away from under their feet – the Arab Peoples are desperately resisting wars and false revolutions, while the People of the United States have elected an anti-imperialist into the White House. The organisers of the Conference couldn’t have cared less – they were defending the interests of the deep US state against the Trump administration.

Fredrik S. Heffermehl: Trump – Putin could rescue the world – and win the Nobel Peace Prize

Peace Intelligence
Fredrik S. Heffermehl

Trump – Putin could rescue the world

– and win the Nobel Peace Prize

Donald Trump has promised to repair America´s infrastructure and to lower taxes. We all know this is undoable, and yet – it could be done. Trump has one way to raise the required funds, and create a safer world in the bargain: talk with Russia on a global initiative for co-operation and disarmament, then get China to join. Astronomic funds would become available to meet the needs of nations and citizens everywhere. Seeing the advantages ought to get all other nations on board. All nations, all weapons, big and small; the paradox is that this will prove easier than step-by-step approaches.

Some of my most stimulating and interesting contacts during 35 years working for peace and disarmament have been with (ex) secret service operatives. Just two weeks ago an article in Defence and Intelligence Norway, the Editor-in-Chief, Jan H. Kalvik, published “Intelligence & the Nobel Peace Prize.” His commentary offers four critical observations, but also demonstrates some common misconceptions. I have studied the Nobel Peace Prize for over 9 years and I find surprisingly much to agree with — my comments slightly correct and add emphasis to his important contribution to public reflection on the purpose and value of the Nobel Peace Prize.

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