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Monthly Archives: December 2010
Wikileaks is trying to wake us up!
The following is a post I made to the Linked in group Innovation Democracy. In a previous post, I stated the the basic form of democracy hasn’t changed much since ancient Greece. A number of people replied that they thought … Continue reading
Posted in Democracy, Progressive Politics, Social Justice
Tagged democracy, wikileaks
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System Thinking Suggests Two Human Species on Earth
My comment on the Linked In Systems Thinking World group site drew a remarkable response. It essentially described the commenter’s experience that, somehow, people who can envision issues as part of a system, have brains that are “wired” differently. This … Continue reading
Posted in Progressive Politics, Social Justice, Sustainability
Tagged Evolution, Systems Thinking
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Why is system thinking not readily accepted?
I recently posted a comment on the Linked In Systems Thinking World group site. The comment was in response to the question: “If System Thinking is such a good method (especially for solving poorly defined problems), why it is not … Continue reading
Posted in Progressive Politics, Social Justice, Sustainability
Tagged System thinking
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