| The Human & Social Perspective Humans as custodians/stewards, humanity in its biology & ecology, ethics & responsibility, beliefs & values, mindsets & behavior, education & consciousness, cooperation & empowerment, power & institutions, sovereignty & legitimacy.  All issues seen through this lense. This needs some serious cleanup and reshaping… will be working on it… please comment  (H) Compliance & law & beyond      Go after abuses, remove the dishonest…Corporations need to be better controlled and      compliance needs to be better done by independent bodies.We need corporations to solve problems. The question      becomes –     how to safely use those corporations for society’s best      interest.     One solution is the competitive market, solid contractual     commitments, and government oversight with political interference.Let the government set the standards and have the      private sector do the enforcement.Boards, management and intermediaries should respect      the concept of managing other people’s moneyBasic principles: 1) massive education and 2) a mechanism      for     making the individual (and thus society) accountable and empowered for     ensuring the sustainability of humanity on earth.Redefine and explore what freedom means? Consciousness & behavior      Can behaviors change if there is no “money” involved… money      to make…Behaviors cannot be changed (i.e. engineered). Need a      “change     of heart”, instituting of conscience, getting closer to the     “truth”, increased consciousness.“The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those      who     cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and     relearn.” -Alvin TofflerHow can personal moral responsibility spread across a      country and planet for influence and change?Currently 1/3 “gets it”, 1/3 active supporters of the      status quo (willing stooges of the plutocracy), 1/3 don’t care…Don Beck and Chris Cowan’s spiral dynamics and the All     Quadrants All Levels approach subsequently developed by Wilber.     http://robertjrgraham.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/spiral_dynamics_aqal_BIG.jpgKen Wilber: When 10% reach a new level of      consciousness: tipping point/revolution. We are close… Human nature, moral philosophy      An interesting paper in French –interesting question:      can you     change a society that you hate? In French. Tough read, 44 pages     http://www.les-renseignements-genereux.org/textes/13080Need a global society to support our global economy.      Reinstate     the other half of human nature: collaboration and solidarity.      But     solidarity (welfare) must not be seen as a civic right but rather a     “safety net mutualized insurance”. Must not breed dependence, must be a     factor for enablement and resilience.Foster an ethos of humanity, capitalism with a      conscience,     based on “qualities”, a virtuous ethic (do things right),      traits     and character of sustainability (Vlad), attitudes/way of doing     things right.An “honest free-market” system is based on moral      principles and     it always coexists with “dishonest market system” (The      Market for     Lemons). If the moral principles deteriorate, the “honest      system”     collapses. It can be stable, though, if a “pressure” (the volume      of     deals in the given amount of time) on the “honest” market is high     enough (see http://bit.ly/fmVmy5 , page 56 thermodynamics?). What can we     do to keep the pressure on the honest market up? Which is the     dishonest      market when some border fraudulent behaviors have become     the norm? Will      securing survival of the “honest free-market” solve     the problems?What is an honest finance/resource market, when the      negative     pressure is embedded in [computer] systems with loss of control      and     accountability (automated transaction orders, complexity of     derivatives mechanisms & products, computer programs to “beat” the     system; “self fulfilling” information…). How can behaviors of the     finance      market change under market pressure, when the “market” has     very limited      means of pressure other than the ones that need to be     enforced: tax,      regulation, restriction, law, jail…According to evolutionary economics it is trust that      lies at     the heart of every economic transaction. By definition, it is     trusting in ourselves (& each other) that can propel us forward.In terms of (r)evolutionary thinking, one of the things      that     would automatically happen as a result of profound transformation is     that economics would no longer continue to be over-valued in terms of     our      designs it would take a more natural place along with other     human values,      spiritual, social, political, aesthetic etc.The determination of ‘what is right for the individual’      must be     done by the individual; it can’t be done ‘for’ us. I see the     question as first, determining the (minimal) basic agreements each     individual must accept for any cooperative existence, and then for the     community to work towards offering the widest possible range of     meaningful      ways to contribute, including, and most importantly:     encouraging each      individual to create such opportunities,     contributions, ways of being,      individually and together. This leads     to the task of developing      alternative measures of performance for     the community: I had worked on one      based on the range and value of     the occasion opportunities available.The emphasis on values is right on but values operate      primarily     in the influence field – they help us create our priorities but     they also surface our differences so we need the appreciative level to     transcend those differences. The appreciative level is driven by     ideals,      which are ironically purposes that, by definition, we will     never achieve      (Ackoff) and that is what gives them their     transcendental power they are      universal.So the revolutionary thinking the UN is asking us for      entails              1. Accepting that an economic       model for survival has to         transcend economics to include all other       related human values.2. To create such models we       have to reach higher to engage human ideals in our processes.3. Accepting that models are       not enough we need action         processes that address our most salient global       issues directly.4 Designing processes that       engage people at the levels of ideals, values and goals.5. Every level/unit of       engagement right down to individual         purpose has to be regarded as a       center of organizing e.g. no         hierarchy of control –the control, influence       and appreciation         emanates from every purpose.In other words we are designing pure, ideal democratic      processesYour most successful models will include philosophies      that     bring a larger view and a larger good down to the scale of immediate     self-interest — in the context of the larger view. The implication     from      your question is that change is needed, a management     philosophy which may      be evaluated on the macro, but successfully     applied in the micro.All the questions are pertinent and all are subjective      as they     are the resultant of an individual’s perspective moderated by the     culture in which they live. There is only one judger of the efficacy of     anything and that is the individual. And this is why we must     respect      opinion because it is through the diversity of opinion that     we create the      fertile ground upon which epiphanies can be     synergised. (A synergy of      synergies, a nester of nested loops – if     you like)“Oh, wouldn’t it be loverley” (stealing a phrase from      Learner     & Lowe – My Fair Lady) if we could harness all value judgments     (economic,social and environmental) and render them together so that we     could      realise a proactive social benefit. Maybe this could provide     the basis for      a governance model? The power of the will & cooperation      Leverage point will come from people themselves; we      need all to     be actors in our world in order to deal with the big issues of      the     whole world. See how the “virtues” of humanity can be put to workRewriting the future through changing conversations      (Narratives).We are the change we want to see. Self-responsibility –      agency in togethernessHave the discussions in the context of what is a      society: http://tinyurl.com/3pvdsltSet up institutions to do just that. Let each participate      in     co-creating the future according to his talent and passion.     Institutions that will get legitimacy from the many, the crowd.Those ideas with the power of the internet to connect      people to     the lager wholes beyond our sphere of control or influence is     exactly what’s needed. Particularly those who have found their own way     to      conceptualize and bring into practice what I call the field of     appreciation- to recall – I mean the field relative to a given     purpose      that lies beyond the field we can control or influence yet     still has an      effect on the purpose. (appreciative field: the     attractor?)Cover off what companies and individuals can do not as      a     prescription but as directions for change. Actions flow out of that. The     overarching aim is to move from surviving as a state of being to     co-creating regardless of what you are: a human or the organism we     call      company, community, society, etc. We are the technology. The     rest are      tools for us to use at our discretion…Margaret Wheatley “Leadership and the new science:      Discovering order in a chaotic world”.The great complexity of the problem(s) suggests to me      that     there is no “answer” but there are a million answers and thousands of     tribal leaders (see Seth Godin’s book, Tribes) needed each with their     best      guess at a piece of the puzzle and a willingness to keep an     open mind. The      internet seems to be a great place to create a     counter-culture, but      hopefully, one educated enough to act without     aggression and a willingness      to have on-going reflection on the     complexity of their intentions/action      without loosing heart. Find a     group that makes sense to you, join, try-it      and if it roughly     follows a reflective model, tell a friend and spread the      word.Inspiration must go viral! Spread the word.How can we put the wonderful stuff we are discovering      into     packages that can help accelerate equality? I believe that     transparency and access to knowledge will be the key to achieving     equilibrium.Today was humbling for me as I realized how many      fantastic     things are already being implemented. If` we continue to provide     access to knowledge to those who have been deprived of it, I’ll bet     humanity can beat the projections by a wide margin..It is estimated that there are over 10 million      full-time     activists putting sustainability at the center of their     lives.(Laszlo & Zhexembayeva). Add this number in our group to that     and      you have?? more. This is a viral, inspired process and does not     fall      victim to despair, loss of vision or fear easily. Focus and     purpose will      emerge. Patience is required to attain a unity     consciousness… the ultimate      goal. Power – What institutions for the future? Local/national      Come out of the public/private goodness/badness politically     polarized issue. Look at the difference within them rather than between     them. Its more interesting to look instead at the force sponsoring both;     we who act to make decisions on consuming (buying and trashing) and     then on controlling each other (governance). If we miss it in one area     the odds are that we miss it in the other. As such, the distinction     begins to only help debate on ideologies, not getting us to look in a     mirror. In addition, there seems to be far too much praise given to     “business” approaches (regardless of whether they rely on Smith or     Schumpeter to organize economic realities) and too much condemnation     given to “governmental” approaches, even where successful. This seems to     further bad behaviors (including incompetence) to business operations     and explicit incompetence in governmental affairs.It is a problem of power (government/world of finance and     corporations & other elite entities). Needs to be balanced with a     counter power.Local lobbying, not international level. Little people need to learn     how to pressure businesses that are more responsive (and have more     diversity) than govt. Every little move goes in the right direction.     Pressure on businesses more efficient as on govt.Redefine win-win, or applying the right “pressure”, to the right     people, with the right arguments in a positive/appreciative interaction?     A slightly different meaning of win-win than what the usual?Increased role of NGOs obtaining progress through positive interactions:     This paper on “The evil NGO”. Points to positive and negative actions     of NGOs
 http://www.eben.gr/site/Papers/Heiko SpitzeckThe Evil NGO – Good Intentions gone Wrong.pdf
 World governance/government      Do we still need a concept of nations, when we have to deal with     humanitarian issues? Do we have to calculate the cost of material     damages when human lives are taken? Do we still have to think about     patents when an epidemic breaks up? Do we need a prior authorization of a     security council when innocent people are being killed by tyrants? As I     see it the old system is no longer suitable for this era of global     convergence….It’s the era of the people not nations, not even     politicians? – A call from the heartSee The evolution of Mancur Olson’s views of his book, The Rise and Decline of Nations (1982),
Alternative to US going alone is for the United States to forge an     alliance with like-minded nations to establish the laws and institutions     that are necessary to the preservation of peace, freedom, prosperity,     and stability. Need to set in motion a cooperative, iterative process     that defines the open society ideal – a process in which we openly admit     the imperfections of the global capitalist system and try to learn from     our mistakes.The possible leverage points are U.N., Regional (E.U.) and National     programs that already have funding authorized for them. What they lack     is a common framework (tactical plan). Similarly there are Corporations     who have sponsored their own initiatives in a variety of areas that     might align with a common framework (tactics) to achieve a common goal     (strategy). There are also numerous grassroot organizations who would     likely buy into this. So if the group could flesh something out that has     systemic validity, it would be a matter more of marketing and project     management, to get positive change started…Is it possible to move things at the UN level, where by essence     everyone is a representative of a specific nation and cause? Is the UN     credible enough to produce change? It needs reforms which must be     initiated by its member countries. There have been things on the way,     and in particular the reinforcement of cooperation with NGOs and     corporations: http://www.un.org/en/strengtheningtheun/ . How does the     “we the people” get some reality and traction? How can the economic and     (geo)political actors be globally accountable to the whole of humanity?But there is always the tragedy of the commons. There is so much     discrepancy among member nations. The question itself is viewed by     developing nations as an example of developed nations’ exertion of     unfair advantage and control, and an outcome of various forms of     imperialisms. Developing countries have devoted tons of resources to     rich nations, who while having the highest consumer rates of the world,     now call for a plan that is sure to handicap developing nations from     becoming industrialized and joining the club of the global consumer     society.The World Economic Forum? Not much hope… (too many participants who     do not speak, little participation from Asia), representative of the     elite…. Concerned mainly by the financial… May be useful to work the     elitist system from within…Davos is economic neocolonialism in the post-colonial sovereign     world after the end of the Cold War? This ideology has led to every     economic crisis since the European currency crises in the ’90s to the     most recent and ongoing crisis in the United States. The meritocratic     elites benefit enormously from cycles in money supply or because of     inflating financial market bubbles and by collapsing them, that is on     both sides of the cycle: upturn and downturn. Wages for all income     levels below the top 5% in the G6 and elsewhere are regulated by debt     instruments and credit availability (credit or money illusion) to keep     up consumption through borrowing due to a phenomenon known as wealth     effect or wealth on paper. This cabalistic behavior has roots in     civilizational ideology and Anglo-European secret societies: to let     global cultures converge on the Anglo-American, Greco-Roman,     Judeo-Christian cultural and behavioral attributes. And this ideology     drives decisions to keep dictators in power, for example, in the Middle     East because the shadow elites gathering at Davos have determined that     oil cannot yet be traded for the liberation of these peoples. Elections     in wealthy democracies are influenced and so are the justice system and     the major global media.With all that baggage, even if such a plan were to be developed by a     subset of like-minded nations, it would surely not be implemented until a     real crisis were faced and felt by those in the US and Europe directly.     I am sorry to sound pessimistic, but the human tendency is to rape the     commons and not do anything until tragedy strikes. Perhaps it is a     necessity of our evolution.
World governance vs world government. An organization of the wise     (this one or another), custodians of humanity’s survival and development     with the support of the people, beyond national or corporate interests     and a safeguard against regional or world totalitarianism? Can it be the     UN or the International Collegium, who address the three great     challenges – environmental, economic and ethical – confronting humanity     today in a transdisciplinary manner: http://www.collegium-international.org/en/founding_texts/appeal.html Next section: UN call – Sustainability – Summary 5 – The Infrastructure & Network Perspective  |