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Journal: Tom Atlee Comments on Great Transition
Collective Intelligence, Counter-Oppression/Counter-Dictatorship Practices, Methods & Process, Policy, Politics of Science & Science of Politics, Power Behind-the-Scenes/Special Interests, Reform, Strategy
This excellent piece aligns with one of the most important evolutionary dynamics I've been studying with Michael Dowd, Connie Barlow, John Stewart, and others. That dynamic, which has operated since the Big Bang, is this: In evolution's drive towards greater complexity — that is, towards greater wholes comprised of more densely interconnected parts — the breakthrough dynamics have always been those through which the self-interest of the parts becomes aligned with the well-being of the whole.
This offers some obvious places to focus our efforts to transform our global civilization:
* Internalize economic externalities. Incorporate the true costs (ecological, social, etc.) of a product or service into its price in the marketplace. When this is done, products and services that produce social and environmental damage cost more than comparable products that are more benign. This totally reverses the current destructive dynamic that makes the “free market” so toxic — the current ability of producers to pass on the costs of their toxic activities to nature, taxpayers, future generations, etc. When those costs are “internalized” into all prices, the natural inclination of self-interested consumers, corporations, etc., to seek a low price “magically” (i.e., systemically) aligns their behavior with the well-being of the whole. One familiar example is carbon taxes, which reduce people's fossil fuel consumption while generating both funds and markets to develop sustainable energy sources.
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Journal: Tea Party, Coffee Party, or Two-Party Tyranny?
11 SocietyG.O.P. Leaders Say Delaware Upset Damages Senate Hopes
The Tea Party movement scored another victory on Tuesday, helping to propel a dissident Republican, Christine O’Donnell, to an upset win over Representative Michael N. Castle in the race for the United States Senate nomination in Delaware.
Watch Video on YouTube (tolerate short ad). The key line: “Don't ever underestimate the power of We the People.” Includes Associated Press (AP) commentary on other Tea Party winners across the country.
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Worth a Look: MindShift Matters (Australia)
Worth A Look
From Babette Bensoussan, CEO of MindShifts Matter in Australia:
Have you heard……. according to marketing guru Seth Godin, most existing systems (organisations, careers, cities, governments) are resilient to external shocks. If they weren't, they wouldn't still be here. Earthquakes, edicts and emergencies come and go, but the systems remain. And yet, it's the emergencies we pay attention to.
No single event demolished the music business. No single technology destroyed the business model for newspapers, and smoking has killed far more people than terrorists ever did.
It is the series of slow changes over time that matter. Cultural shifts, changes in habits, technologies that slowly make a product or a system obsolete, are the ones that change our lives and create long term evolutionary changes.
Watch for shifts in systems, processes and expectations. That's what makes change, not big events.
The breaking news mindset isn't just annoying, it may be distracting you from what really matters.
Who’s Who in Public Intelligence: Babette Bensoussan
Review: Strategic and Competitive Analysis–Methods and Techniques for Analyzing Business Competition
Worth a Look: TECHBLORGE on Global IT
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BLORGE is broken up into several sections:
TECH.BLORGE covers general computing and technology.
WINDOWS.BLORGE covers Microsoft and the Windows operating system.
MAC.BLORGE covers Apple, Macintosh and various related products.
IPHONETOUCH.BLORGE focuses on the very popular iPhone and iPod Touch.
GAMER.BLORGE covers gaming, in particular Xbox 360, PS3 and Wii.
MOBILE.BLORGE is a new blog that covers mobile technology, in particular cell phones.
BUY.BLORGE features buying guides.
PHOTO.BLORGE covers digital photography.
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Reference: End Climate Change with Four Initiatives
Articles & Chapters, Blog Wisdom, Briefings (Core), White PapersYou and I Can End Climate Change Right Now. And all at negligible cost.
“Don't need to…. … Not possible…. …. Don't bother…. ….. Doesn't exist…. ….. It's all natural…. …… Much too complex.”
Says Big Oil, with $5 billion a week budget to spend on advertising, public relations and bribery, and to massively influence the media.
MASTER PLAN TO END CLIMATE CHANGE
By Aj Yeomans, on August 23rd, 2010
Only four things that will end climate change.
1: SOIL BRINGS ATMOSPHERIC CO2 LEVELS BACK TO NORMAL.
We remove the accumulated excess carbon dioxide from our atmosphere and get it back to what it has safely been for the last million years. We do this by modifying our agricultural practices to enhance the buildup of soil organic matter. It cheap and easy. (And if it didn’t work it won’t cost us anything) Go to THE SOIL CARBON SOLUTION for details. See also Climate Change Terminated 2 on Youtube.
PROBLEM —– The agrochemical market is huge and they don’t intend to go out of business. Also most agrochemicals are petroleum based.
Click here for articles on SOIL:: CARBON SEQUESTRATION
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