The 'Deep Adaptation Forum Quarterly' provides a summary of the last three months of news, views, events, and resources in the field of ‘deep adaptation’, presented by Editor and lead writer Dan Vie, with the support of Associate Editor and writer Jessica Groenendijk. It aims to include a broad range of content related to collapse risk, readiness, and response. In it, we take a critical perspective on the culture and systems that have led to our predicament, and celebrate the solidarity amongst people in response. Not only will you read about the interpersonal, but also about activism on related matters. This is of necessity a long read but enlightening:
There is a way around all of this mayhem. It will not be easy to navigate with some understanding of history and some outside the box thinking, it can happen.
I have seen the animation about Ubuntu years ago. It sounds almost too good to be true. What I would like to see is any examples of this in the real world?
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"Plans A, B and C" had methinking of Charles Hugh Smith, then I was that he was your reference.
As much as we can take on the production of our own food, it starts us on the path of understanding how our needs are met. The more we do for ourselves, the better we understand ourselves and our actual needs, not just abstractions. drjohnsblog.substack.com
Yes. Good post thanks. There are still many humans who value working together to create a batter world.
There is a way around all of this mayhem. It will not be easy to navigate with some understanding of history and some outside the box thinking, it can happen.
I have seen the animation about Ubuntu years ago. It sounds almost too good to be true. What I would like to see is any examples of this in the real world?
"Plans A, B and C" had methinking of Charles Hugh Smith, then I was that he was your reference.
As much as we can take on the production of our own food, it starts us on the path of understanding how our needs are met. The more we do for ourselves, the better we understand ourselves and our actual needs, not just abstractions. drjohnsblog.substack.com