I believe intergrating the great paradigm changing ideas of Michael Thompson, Ronald Heifetz and Robert Kegan into your own thinking will reinforce them further: Towards more Transdiciplinarity to first define the questions, before designing solutions to our Intractable World situations?
How also to use the modern technologies to Create Good for Mankind?
This is a badly thought evolution concept. Most "green" technologies is just a waste of resources, e.g. this is consumerism squared. Recycling = additional spending of resources. So, having a new "green society" will just mean it will eat twice more petrol every day, that's all.
Dear Carlota Perez, You do inspire me.
I believe intergrating the great paradigm changing ideas of Michael Thompson, Ronald Heifetz and Robert Kegan into your own thinking will reinforce them further: Towards more Transdiciplinarity to first define the questions, before designing solutions to our Intractable World situations?
How also to use the modern technologies to Create Good for Mankind?
CharlesvanderHaegen 2 weeks ago
This is a badly thought evolution concept. Most "green" technologies is just a waste of resources, e.g. this is consumerism squared. Recycling = additional spending of resources. So, having a new "green society" will just mean it will eat twice more petrol every day, that's all.
zapparello 4 months ago
@zapparello This is the kind of attitude which is keeping us back. We must be open to suggestion.
phatista 3 months ago in playlist Web 2.0 Expo New York 2011
Wow -- brilliant thinker
hurshaw1 4 months ago