
Occupy Psyche: Jungian and Archetypal Perspectives on a Movement

Instead, you must directly apply your labor to meeting your needs in such a way that you become invested in that solution, in the very literal sense that you depend on it, so that when the powers-that-be threaten it, you’re prepared to defend it. This is not about individuals. This is about organizing. This is about community. The second principle
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Did We Actually Start the Fire? - Reasons the world might be about to change.
Supposedly, its all been burning since the world's been turning... but I’m becoming more worried how people are increasingly talking and acting like they have nothing to lose (maybe we do have less to lose now)
Did we actually start the fire? With Billy Joel [returning to w
... See moretransitional caretaking is so important, as the consequences of our failure to attend to it play out. When we are confronted by new phenomena that destabilise our way of life, anxiety can flip into anger.
Brian Eno • Citizens: Why the Key to Fixing Everything is All of Us
Consciousness I sought scapegoats rather than face the forces of industrialism directly.