First draft of "Cutting Through Spiritual Colonialism" a new book in much the same format as "The Future of Stuff." 14,000 words, written in a single sitting. I have become a *remarkably* grumpy old man, and I expect to lose a lot of friends over this.https://docs.google.com/document/d/1PwRpfJiqus_h8Hyj006wtsLJDClsdWcb/edit …
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about the things that aren't. i either feel like a pompous intellectual, or an alien playing pretend. i think your clarity in expression here & its accessibility will help me express more of these ideas when the vibe arises in a way that doesnt exclude or repel
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Somebody is going to succeed in telling the old they can fuck off with their fossil fuelled cars and all-beef diet pretty soon, in a compelling way: it is, given the climate situation, as territorial aggression as Land War In Europe was in WW2, but nobody knows how to call it war
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The hard part for your lot seems to be moving past "ok boomer" into "this is our planet, motherfucker!" It's pretty hard to find the language for *ownership* of the world and the future. In this respect, Greta is an early experiment - mixed results - but she's tuning as she goes
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According to Micah White (Co-creator of Occupy) there are three elements to a movement: 1) A Willing Historical Moment (ex. Food Prices breaching the Food Riot Threshold) 2) New Tactic (One that orients around capturing sovereignty directly) 3) Contagious Mood (Losing of Fear)
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I've been telling people for 20 years, "the post-911 generation will be wired completely differently" because for you, the world has always been at war, America has always been the Bad Guys, and you see global warming wrecking your lives and imperilling your kids. Nowhere to hide
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Becoming a parent seems wildly irresponsible & selfish. Personally, I'm afraid that child bearing will lull me into the unconscious/violent slumber of materialism. Where small moral slips are justified daily or where I am unable to afford ethical sustenance for both baby & me.
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