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As the fracking protesters show, a people’s rebellion is the only way to fight climate breakdown

As the fracking protesters show, a people’s rebellion is the only way to fight climate breakdown Our politicians, under the influence of big business, have failed us. As they take the planet to the brink, it’s time for disruptive, nonviolent disobedience Illustration by Bill Bragg It is hard to believe today, but the prevailing ethos […]

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Eternity, nature, society and the absurd fantasies of the rich

Eternity, nature, society and the absurd fantasies of the rich Professor and author Douglas Rushkoff recently wrote about a group of wealthy individuals who paid him to answer questions about how to manage their lives after what they believe will be the collapse of society. He only knew at the time he was engaged that […]

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Do we Need a New Myth, or No Myth?

Do we Need a New Myth, or No Myth? This is the true, biggest challenge I’m facing as a writer and thinker. Myth: Do we need a new one, or do we need to dispense with them altogether? I used to direct theater. I left the theater because I got increasingly dissatisfied with its reliance […]

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Douglas Rushkoff: “we’ve disabled the cognitive and collaborative skills needed to address climate change”

Douglas Rushkoff: “we’ve disabled the cognitive and collaborative skills needed to address climate change” How does our relationship with digital technologies alter our relationship with the future, with the present, and with our imaginations?  It’s a question we’ve reflected on in various podcasts and interviews in this series. One of the books that most influenced […]

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Fork the Economy

Fork the Economy I’ve given up on fixing the economy. The economy is not broken. It’s simply unjust. There’s a difference. We have to stop looking at our economy as a broken system, but one that is working absolutely true to its original design. It’s time to be progressive — and this means initiating systemic […]

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