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Political metamodernism; Freer than libertarianism, more regen than ecologism, more egalitarian than socialism, more prudent than conservatism and more rebellious than anarchism 👀 In short, political metamodernism should help us transcend the left/right political divide to finally build well-functioning societies without biases. In this post: - Problems - Six New Forms of Politics - Memetic Revolution - Towards a Sustainable Future Implementing these six new forms of politics should lead us to less pollution, less destruction, less mindless consumption; and at the same time - surprisingly, more freedom 👀👀👀
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Problems For the most part, issues like people suffering from a lack of basic resources & easily preventable diseases, have been resolved. Alas! New problems emerged: - Global issues like ecological unsustainability - Extreme inequality, money extraction & housing crises - Alienation & lack of meaning leading to all kinds of crazy shit happening
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Emotions run the world Avoidance of negative emotions makes up the invisible machinery that lets everyday life in any society run smoothly and not descend into chaos. Exclusion & rejection activate the same brain patterns as physical pain - pushing people to bitterness & vengefulness. Happy people make more people happy and angry sad people make more people angry and sad. In a sense, there’s an economy of emotions underlying all societies. How other people feel affects us whether we like it or not.
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6 New Forms of Politics Metamodern politics are about building frameworks that that consciously evolve culture itself, shift the games of everyday life, and verify. - Democratization Politics - Updating systems of governance - Community Politics - Improving the quality of human relationships - Existential Politics - Supporting people’s life journeys & mental health - Freedom Politics - Protecting people from all forms of oppression - Empirical Politics - Evaluating policies & institutional practices - Politics of Theory - Co-developing the narratives societies rely on Will these new forms of politics rely on state bureaucracy, nonprofits or the market? All three, actually!
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Democratization Politics The word “democracy” mostly came to mean “representative democracy” where we vote once every 3 years. But really, democracy is a spectrum based on the level of collective intelligence present in the system of governance. Improving it would mean: - Higher transparency, volume & efficiency of information processing - Increased accountability & verifiability - Increased participation of the public in opinion & policy formation State of the Art In the civil & the professional spheres, we see a crazy growth of facilitation techniques: Art of Hosting, Deep Democracy, Theory U, Sociocracy etc. Along with these, we see more & more digital technologies - new voting systems, deliberation apps, feedback systems etc. Overall, shitloads of tools & techniques to improve quality, efficiency, transparency & fairness of governance. But we aren’t seeing any adoption by governments, are we?
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State of the State We went all the way up to Web3 but the political system got stuck in pre-internet era. Social science shows institutions impact societies more than anything. Why is Costa Rica doing ok & Venezuela not? Denmark competitive & Greece not? Institutions. Is it a bad idea to spend like 0.5% of GDP on improving governance? 🤷‍♂️ Threat of Global Governance Most pressing issues are at the global level. This means global governance is growing and we’ll likely see more & more layers of top-down governance at the supra-state level. If we don‘t improve democracy, we’ll be living in a global non-democracy. All accountability & transparency will be lost.
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Community Politics “Today we are faced with the preeminent fact that, if civilization is to survive, we must cultivate the science of human relationships—the ability of all peoples, of all kinds, to live together and work together, in the same world, at peace”.— Franklin D. Roosevelt In postindustrial societies with annual per capita GDP above $25k, the reasons for suffering are no longer material - they’re behaviors, psychologies & social relations that aren’t functioning properly. We‘d start worrying about questions like: - Whats the distribution of social capital & status? - Interpersonal trust, kindness & willingness to help strangers? - Do people have the resources for conflict resolution? - How many perceived enemies do people have? - How good are we at perspective-taking? - How lonely are people? In societies where people communicate better, there’s less resentment, hence less reason for discrimination.
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