Thanks for sharing Michael and Harrison!

 

Van: Michael M Pannwitz via OSList <[email protected]> 
Verzonden: zondag 18 februari 2024 10:20
Aan: [email protected]; Owen, Harrison <[email protected]>
Onderwerp: [OSList] Re: Birthing a New Order

 

Thanks, Harrison!

About three weeks ago, some tough investigative journalists (Correctiv) 
released an article on something atrocious that happened in Berlin. They 
reported on a meeting of right wing extremists forging plans for getting rid of 
folks with a migratory background.
Immediately, a huge number of people took to the streets in thousands of cities 
of all sizes and are doing it to this day fighting for upholding democracy in 
Germany.
It selforganized and then groups connected, probably thousands from all areas 
of civil society... labor unions, churches, climate activists, citizens 
movements of all kinds, such as Grandmothers for Future, anti faschists, NGOs, 
city governments...  
Nobody would have expected this kind of uprising. 
This is a poignant example of how the force of selforganization unfolds in 
critical situations. 

For me it was a wonderful experience yesterday when folks got together in our 
neighborhood in the afternoon. One hundred people were expected, 1300 came 
carrying hand made posters to the issue "Unser Kiez ist bunt - kein Platz für 
Rassismus!". All ages, many families, all walks of life, I met dozens of people 
I had not seen for years. The whole crowd had tiny gatherings (similar to 
breakout sessions) discussing stuff and moving about.

Regarding your statement "... the discomforture of the departure of the old way 
of doing business and whatever is coming next.":
I have run into a book by Kohei Saito, a japanese scientist, a german version 
was available last fall, the english one was published early this year. He 
weighs into the old way... the english title is "Slow Down - How Degrowth 
Communism Can Save The Earth"... 
First time I ran into this topic was in 1972 when the Club of Rome published 
"The Limits to Growth. A Report for the Club of Rome’s Project on the 
Predicament of Mankind)", produced at MIT. Since then nothing has taken place 
to actually reduce growth which appears to be a holy grail of our way of doing 
things.
It will be extremely discomfortable, especially in the global north...

Wish we all could study his book. It is full of surprises and new insights for 
me...

Love and Peace and see to it that you never work harder than you have to
ciao
m





Am 17.02.2024 um 17:32 schrieb hhowen--- via OSList:

As a world, we are obviously in a critical moment. Lots of Chaos, confusion and 
conflict. And … there are also signs of renewal — colonized peoples are finding 
the dignity and voice, forgotten peoples left out of the contemporary world are 
discovering their place. A great deal of moving and shaking, painful for 
everybody, but hopeful for all. I believe we can actually make it, but 
somewhere along the line we will have to deal with the Rage that has manifest 
itself, coming from the discomforture of the departure of the old way of doing 
business and whatever is coming next. I certainly don’t have the answers, but I 
think I know where to start. The attached, “After the Rage” is my best effort 
to the the moment. I believe it is a moment of birth. Tell your own story!

Harrison





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