#Metamodernism and the #Bahai Faith appear to have a lot in common in terms of vision for a thriving global society. There seems to be a lot of room for collaboration and knowledge sharing
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I'd say just the official Baha'i website (http://www.bahai.org/ ). Full disclosure, I used to be a Baha'i. Metamodernism is definitely much more secular, but similar ideas around spiritual solutions to economic problems, global vision, political processes over platforms, etc
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This is a link to a Baha'i inspired development organization, similar principles can be found in the activities of most Baha'i communities: http://www.fundaec.org/en/
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One other similarity that I forgot to mention is the evolutionary nature of human and cultural/social development (Baha'i's call it "progressive revelation").
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One more personal observation. Most Bahai’s I know, especially millennial urban Baha’i’s, appear to have many similar personality characteristics as self identified metamoderns, except they’re much more diverse in terms of race and gender (hopefully metamoderns catch up!)
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Ooh, that's interesting! I'm finding more women on the metarational side of rationality, but I unfortunately can't say it's at all racially or culturally diverse (yet! I maintain that there are metamodern pockets we haven't discovered in other places!).
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Absolutely! I meant *self identified* ‘metamoderns’ don’t seem so diverse. But yes, I’m sure the vast majority of meta-rational people (from many intersections of society and of different characters of meta-rational) haven’t identified as such. I look forward to finding them!
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