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Raising the level of collective consciousness societally — links

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Raising the level of collective consciousness societally underlies what it will take to coordinate systemic change in the face of climate change, which requires a reconfiguration of the world system. Without the underlying level of collective consciousness that is minimally required, there is no chance of change happening in time to avert climate disaster. That is difficult enough, but that is only to initiate system redesign. Whether humans are intelligent enough to redesign a system that has developed through the historical dialectic to reach this moment. History is not encouraging on this. Prepare for a culling.Real-World Economics Review Blog4 ways in which humanity’s consciousness needs to

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Raising the level of collective consciousness societally underlies what it will take to coordinate systemic change in the face of climate change, which requires a reconfiguration of the world system. Without the underlying level of collective consciousness that is minimally required, there is no chance of change happening in time to avert climate disaster. That is difficult enough, but that is only to initiate system redesign. Whether humans are intelligent enough to redesign a system that has developed through the historical dialectic to reach this moment. History is not encouraging on this. Prepare for a culling.

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4 ways in which humanity’s consciousness needs to shift
https://rwer.wordpress.com/2021/11/01/4-ways-in-which-humanitys-consciousness-needs-to-shift/


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