With only 150 participants, the festival is intentionally intimate—an opportunity to explore big ideas in a supportive, vibrant, and not to mention exceptionally beautiful, setting. Tickets are limited, so if you feel drawn to join us, we encourage you to act soon.
“Law may have becoming commercialised and technocratic, but the spirit of the law is ultimately a creative spirit, and it’s there to help us protect what we love.”
The Spirit of the Law: Tears, Climate Rights, the more than human world & Popper’s World 3
https://t.co/YpeDhkHdcW
@Jonathan_Rowson@Perspecteeva Thank You for this.
"The core problem is the absence of any locus of shared power to generate cultural sensibility and policy coordination commensurate with our collective action challenge, and to see it through in the context of widespread political divergence and resistance.”
"I'm not saying the antidebate's any kind of panacea... only that I think it's incumbent on those who care about democratic dispositions, including curiosity, empathy, intellectual engagement and so on, that you actually try to create things that are worth doing, that feel worthy of the challenges of our time and pre-figurative of a kind of culture you want to live in."
- @Jonathan_Rowson on the antidebate as one answer to memetic addictions
@Perspecteeva
A short clip from my podcast appearance on The Jim Rutt Show where I speak about the antidebate project @Perspecteeva
(While the general point is widely known, this
*addiction-distraction-entertainment-culture*
framing comes from Ted Gioia in his recent State of Culture essay)
My talk at @nyuniversity - *The Inner Life of the Future: Governing with Collapse and Transformation in Mind* -
just went online.
It’s a 20 min talk combining my open letter to the human rights movement and thinking on the metacrisis since then.
https://t.co/7QufBo7MgQ