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 28-05-2007 01:54:24 PM
Andy
Andy
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From: United Kingdom

"Something earth-changing is afoot among civil society -- a significant social movement is eluding the radar of mainstream culture."

"...I now believe there are over one million organizations working toward ecological sustainability and social justice. Maybe two.

By conventional definition, this is not a movement. Movements have leaders and ideologies. You join movements, study tracts, and identify yourself with a group. You read the biography of the founder(s) or listen to them perorate on tape or in person. Movements have followers, but this movement doesn't work that way. It is dispersed, inchoate, and fiercely independent. There is no manifesto or doctrine, no authority to check with.

I sought a name for it, but there isn't one.

Historically, social movements have arisen primarily because of injustice, inequalities, and corruption. Those woes remain legion, but a new condition exists that has no precedent: the planet has a life-threatening disease that is marked by massive ecological degradation and rapid climate change. It crossed my mind that perhaps I was seeing something organic, if not biologic. Rather than a movement in the conventional sense, is it a collective response to threat? Is it splintered for reasons that are innate to its purpose? Or is it simply disorganized? More questions followed. How does it function? How fast is it growing? How is it connected? Why is it largely ignored?..."

Awesome, inspiring article! Read the rest at: http://www.alternet.org/story/51088/?page=1

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 9-03-2008 11:47:50 PM
Laelia
Laelia
From: United States

Yes, thanks Andy,
This is uplifting. There is a video of Paul Hawkin talking about this on Quantum Shift tv. And I think that Frances Moore Lappe is tapping in to the same awareness.

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