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Discussion Outline
Life, Money & Illusion
Living on Earth as if we want to stay
An open discussion about our changing times.
Long-term well-being may not be found in the conventional mold.
Discussion Outline:
The discussion follows the three steps of "Popular Education."
The first step is to find out what aspects of the topic are of interest
to participants. This will be done by a go-around giving each participant
who wants to speak a chance to say what brought them to the meeting.
The second step is a presentation expanding on the announced topic.
In this case, the interface between basic ecology, conventional economic
practices and the goal of sustainability, including alternative approaches
to mutual provision.
The third step is to return to the group for questions and discussion
about how the step two perspective relates in their personal lives and collective
future.
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One discussion review.
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More detail:
The topic is relevant because every adult has experience with the
economic system; it is the hub through which most of our material necessities
are acquired. At the same time, to be alive is to be a full participant
in the life process. Increasingly, people are learning about the ecological
basics of resource limitations and waste, and how the unfolding impacts
of these issues are affecting our well-being. By sharing bits of experience
and understanding related to these topics, a personal context can be established
for hearing the step two presentation.
In 30 minutes, or so, my presentation will highlight the basic inconsistencies
between the life paradigm and economic convention. Having done that, I will
introduce a variety of ways in which our mutual provision (the economic
system) can be adapted so as to respect the limitations of ecological reality.
Finally I will introduce the Question of Direction, a tactic by which we
may be able to change the structure of the system and set our world on course
toward long-term well-being.
After the presentation, the meeting focus will return to the group.
In light of the "Life, Money & Illusion" overview, what local
issues might be influenced directly by the suggested change of perspective?
What steps can be taken individually, in community, and as part of the encompassing
challenge of changing the goals of our society?
The new book "Life, Money & Illusion; Living on Earth as if
we want to stay," will be available at the workshop. The book is summarized
at: http://www.SustainWellBeing.net/LMI/lmisummary.html
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In the event that more time is available than the above discussion can
fill, I have a list of supplementary topics that may be of interest. They
include:
- Well-being measurement (how we might establish a "Genuine Progress
Index" by adding indicators of social and environmental well-being
to the economic indicators already brought regularly to public attention.)
- How the Popular Education process, upon which this workshop is based,
works
- Money creation: Conventional debt based money compared to no-interest,
community currency and/or demurrage currency;
- Morphogenetic Fields (the information field of species that is thought
to resonates with DNA)
- Faith of the Bottom Line (neo-classical economics as a fundamentalist
State Religion)

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