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Category Archives: Sustainability
U.S. Home Foreclosures May Top 100,000 In January – Continued
NPR radio had an interview about the high foreclosure rate on January 3. I missed the time period to comment. Here is a second comment I was going to post: There have been a lot of comments in this discussion claiming … Continue reading
U.S. Home Foreclosures May Top 100,000 In January
NPR radio had an interview about the high foreclosure rate on January 3. I missed the time period to comment. Here is the comment I was going to post: All of the posts so far have focused on the foreclosure of … Continue reading
Dennis Meadows Video Limits to Growth
Dennis talks about the impending social collapse – Dennis Meadows Video
Posted in Business, Climate Activism, Corruption, Cultural Evolution, Democracy, Denial, Education, Evolution, Family, Freewill, Government, Human Evolution, Law, Machine Evolution, Morality, Naturalism, Progressive Politics, Psychology, Seven Deadly Sins, Social Justice, Society and Culture, Sustainability, Truth
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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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