The Hidden Power Podcast S4 Ep 1: Special Episode: Democratic Yorkshire
The problem is centralisation. And the answer is... … View more +
The problem is centralisation. And the answer is... … View more +
Philosophy, famously, will not get the washing up done. And it will not fix the crises of climate and biodiversity. So what … View more +
It is no secret that the various tribes and bubbles of our world have wildly differing beliefs about things. Why can't people … View more +
In this episode we look at some rituals, religious, secular, useful, destructive, and start to imagine what rituals might help us to … View more +
What are we talking about, when we talk about God? … View more +
Governance models from households, up through companies and countries, to international bodies must include the Biosphere as their central partner. … View more +
Governance models from households, up through companies and countries, to international bodies must include the Biosphere as their central partner. … View more +
In transitioning from polluting to non-polluting activities, communities and companies shall be supported fairly. … View more +
Systemic inquiry shall accompany investment commitments in the technosphere; thereafter, end-to-end producer responsibility applies. … View more +
As consumers, we have more power than we might think. We not only vote with our wallets, but our consumption is conspicuous, … View more +
Producers are responsible for all impacts of their activities and products, from raw material extraction to product recycling/disposal. … View more +
…and definition. Companies shall act in the interests of people, and the biosphere. … View more +
The start of a new season is a good time to take stock, and as we look forward to the next series … View more +
Too much is never enough. … View more +
Technocratic democracy: Government designs for action shall be disciplined through their vetting. … View more +
Beneficial change most often results from working with the affected population through the medium of STiP. … View more +
Designs for action shall be put into practice in the knowledge and positive acceptance that feedback may result in their amendment. … View more +
Recognise that most ‘decisions’ by government are political experiments. … View more +
What is government actually for? … View more +
Governments shall serve democracy, and be effective, stable, adaptable, accountable, and open. … View more +
We each have a duty to think before we speak. … View more +