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To Design a Better Future, Embrace the Uncomfortable
Today, too, futurology is dominated by highly educated white males and reflects their worldviews (though recent science fiction has also been a powerful outlet for feminists). A healthier, happier world depends on opening the space for social imagination to multiple voices and experiences. Here there are interesting analogies with the opening up of
... See moreGeoff Mulgan • Another World Is Possible: How to Reignite Social and Political Imagination
good folks are pushing hard across the entire range of human endeavors to find new ways to see, better ways to work. Yet I’ve also heard from these same people, time and again, how hard it is to break out of the professional constraints of convention, common practice and assumed continuity. How hard it is to get those with assets and authority to l
... See moreAlex Steffen • Old thinking will break your brain.

