How do Revolutions Survive? The Shift to Postmaterialism

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  • For a 21st Century Revolution to Survive You Need:
    Political Crisis Management: You need to handle external pressures and internal disappointments post-revolution through strategies like Citizens Assemblies and dialogical cultures to create new legitimacy.
    Shift to Postmaterialism: For a long-term blitz spirit, the new society must lead a move away from a materialistic view of politics, based on money and goods, towards non-material values like patriotism, revolutionary values, ethics, and a community focus.
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ความคิดเห็น • 6

  • @RobinBoardmanUK
    @RobinBoardmanUK 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    A healthy social life is found only when, in the mirror of each soul, the whole community finds its reflection, and when, in the whole community, the virtue of each one is living.
    Rudolf Steiner

  • @fluffymushy9
    @fluffymushy9 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    What I'd like to see is essentially the pro-social healing orientated necessary recolution in itself becoming the overriding purpose and bonding opportunity for everyone, it becomes the new film club, comedy club, because the level of real cocreation and understanding and creation of larger personal impact (deliberative democracy) becomes more and more tangible.

    • @Roger_Hallam
      @Roger_Hallam  6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Exactly. The Humanity Project is working on Supper Clubs as we speak!
      humanityproject.uk/

  • @antonyjh1234
    @antonyjh1234 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    20% of our energy is electricity, if we stopped working, driving and supplied people shelter, food and medical care for free, add 5% for the people who grow our food, 5% for food transport, emergency services and round up another 10% and we would drop our emissions 60% just by telling people to stay home/local. Wouldn't think that would be a hard sell.
    Of course this changes the economic system but it would raise general wellbeing if we could do that for everybody on the planet, we consumed 3000 calories per person last year, while people starve to death and record amounts of obesity. We are evolved primates and just to make primates happy ain't hard.

    • @leskuzyk2425
      @leskuzyk2425 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      would be nice, but after 20 year I think a collapse will come about, and the best plan to find a place to step aside, live different and wait for the outcome ... like you say ... need food and housing 0urnearfuture.wordpress.com/2014/09/10/head-for-the-hills/