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What new power looks like Aug 30, 2015 futures
Understanding “New Power” Aug 29, 2015
Is the World (Really) Getting Better? Aug 28, 2015 — Bad Words ▵
 → Human prosperity, we are told, is an unalloyed perfect metal, forged in the crucible of the industrial revolution. Aug 27, 2015 highlights

Human prosperity, we are told, is an unalloyed perfect metal, forged in the crucible of the industrial revolution. The modern world was born in a revolution of steam and flame. Abundance, available endlessly in infinite quantities, poured forth from the workshops of creation. And now forevermore, thanks to the alchemical formula of technology, capital, and power, will the world get better.

Like all myths, our creation myth of abundance reveals the truth at the heart of the lie. The facts are these: the beggar’s prosperity of meta-modernity is not an unalloyed good, available endlessly in infinite abundance, forged nobly in a great and virtuous workshop. It was born in the rape of the earth, nurtured by war and holocaust, conceived in the workhouse and plantation. And it is ordered, today, by a creaking, buckling system of finance, barely contained volcanos of social upheaval, and armies of middle managers who desperately wish for better things to devote their one and only lives to than pillaging the earth and plundering the future in the noble quest for… new flavours of deodorant.

It is true that the world is getting better — in the narrowest of terms. But it is truer that it is precisely the unbridled pursuit of such a simplistic notion of progress which is, simultaneously, paradoxically, contradictorily, causing it to get worse in many real, and irreversible ways.

And so. It is confronting, untangling, and resolving exactly the paradoxes and contradictions of our Predator’s Bargain with prosperity that is the great challenge to which this generation of ours must rise. Not merely philosophically, but pragmatically, in the real world, here and now. Rise, or else surely fall from what little grace our forefathers earned for us.

Oh, wow.

Umair Haque.

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Stepping on a Slippery Slope Aug 25, 2015 journalism
Systems Mapping Aug 24, 2015 systems, education & innovation
What Is The True Nature Of Partnerships? Aug 24, 2015 - Social Innovation Generation ▵
The Rise of Open Curriculum — Bright Aug 23, 2015 education & tech
Nobody is average, every student deserves personalized learning — Changemaker Education Aug 23, 2015 education & learning
 → [S]chools are designed based on the average Aug 22, 2015 education & design & systems & highlights [S]chools are designed based on the average. But the problem is that no student is average on every dimension, “Every student has a jagged learning profile.” [Todd] Rose said, “We blame kids, teachers, and parents, but it’s just bad design.” — Nobody is average, every student deserves personalized learning.
We oversimplify complexity and overcomplexify simplicity. Aug 22, 2015 Another way of describing Parkinson’s Law of Triviality (aka “bikeshedding”): we oversimplify complexity and overcomplexify simplicity ▵
The automation myth: Robots aren’t taking your jobs— and that’s the problem Aug 21, 2015 futures
Pollinating systems change in higher education through evaluation Aug 20, 2015 education
Uber can’t be stopped, and that should scare you Aug 20, 2015 tech & social
How Startups are Prototyping The Future of Business on Fogo Island - Social Innovation Generation Aug 19, 2015 social & innovation
How web video powers global innovation Aug 19, 2015
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