Vision
To achieve revolutionary change in philosophy as a means to creating a systemic change within culture.
A new vision of progress built upon :
a coherent foundation of self-understanding
an understanding of how complex systems can evolve, just as demonstrated within the history of science
A pragmatic plan to achieve it, presented as a political manifesto
A vision of systemic progress
Systemic problems manifest within culture
Systemic progress demonstrated objectively within science
able to resolve problems that the old understanding could not
Systemic progress necessary in philosophy:
a new complex systems ontology for philosophy
discovered from the history of science
empirically justified through explanation of history of science in terms of systemic progress
a demonstration complex systemic understanding; itself a product of a more complex, systemic thinking
a more objective self-understanding
able to explain differences in worldview
a coherent vision of the future
built upon self-understanding
an understanding of systemic progress
a systemic solution to manifest systemic problems
problems created by modern thinking
problems that modern thinking fails to solve
Philosophy is not enough; We need action
We need to start to create change, and a practical demonstration of progress within culture.
The praxis of systemic progress
A Chaotic Historal Process
An increase in social complexity
Cultural decoherence
Decentralised Inquiry
Emergent complex understanding
A more complex cultural system
Actions
1) To join the cultural conversation, build a community and answer questions, and start to create a change in the conversation.
2) To start to share a new vision people can start to get behind; to start to give hope to those who feel apathy and despair, who are ready for progress; to build a new solidarity across a community, beyond identity or ideology.
3) To create new businesses, with a new business model, to start to create a disruptive change within culture; to meet the needs that people aren’t even aware of yet.
4) To provide a practical demonstration of the progress that is possible, an underlying philosophy to explain it, such that people are ready to accept a new political and cultural vision when it is presented as a political option.
So who wants to be part?