There is a rising tide of fervor for the possibility of creating a new world. A rising authoritarianism exists as well, but it can be handily overwhelmed by the creativity, productivity and ingenuity of the emerging worldview.

Apr 8, 2020 · 2:31 AM UTC

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There are times in history known as phase transitions when one era dissolves & another emerges. The end of one & the beginning of the other is often marked by a major event (war, assassination, pandemic etc) but the forces leading up to the transition were at work for much longer
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The pandemic has killed the 'ideology' of neoliberalism but neoliberalism as a power structure that is imposing suffering and death based on wealth is clearly still dominant. Dismantling that pathological power structure is our collective task in the wake of the pandemic.
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I do pray you are correct.
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Given that the last three generations have never known an economy that worked for them or politicial system that represented them, a national general strike will have to kick things off. Our country is by, for and of the rich. Our citizens have become peasants.
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Or in other words, REVOLUTION!
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Creativity, productivity and ingenuity 💯! 💗💗💗
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The authoritarians are in power (red/blue). All signs point to a shift towards more authoritarianism.
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We have a huge opportunity in our grasp that, if we take advantage of it, we can completely change the course of history but Americans will snatch defeat from the jaws of victory and vote for Joe Biden.
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Unless the professional managerial class that dominates our corporate and political establishment is rid of its groupthink organizational psychology, the creativity, productivity and ingenuity of the emerging worldview will always be quashed. verywellmind.com/what-is-gro…
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I hope you are right!
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