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What Happens to Consumerism? Seeing the World through Corona Eyes, pt. 5
By Denise R. Ames In the previous blog post (#4 in the series), I described how a tipping point or catalyst can trigger a possible change to a different wave. In the case today, a significant catalyst may signal one … Continue reading
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The Economic Impact: Seeing the World through Corona Eyes
By Dr. Denise R. Ames What does the corona virus mean to you and your way of life? Join me as I write a series of posts about our new reality: we are now seeing the world through corona eyes. … Continue reading
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Traditional Political Conservatism, Part 3: The Traditionalist Worldview, Part 4
Why can’t we just get along? This is a question that I have been working on in my new book, Divided: Colliding Ways We See the World. This series of blogs looks at five worldviews that each have defining characteristics. … Continue reading
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The Indigenous Worldview, Part 5
by Dr. Denise R. Ames Why can’t we just get along? This is a question that I have been working on in my new book, Divided: Colliding Ways We See the World. In the next several posts in this blog … Continue reading
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The Modern Worldview Part 6
by Dr. Denise R. Ames One of the most destructive things that’s happening in modern society is that we are losing our sense of the bonds that bind people together – which can lead to nightmares of social collapse. … … Continue reading
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A Cooperative Business Model That Works
By Nancy Harmon The angular structure of the South Valley Economic Development Center (SVEDC) stands out against the vivid blue Albuquerque sky. Located in the South Valley of Albuquerque, a traditionally poor and Hispanic section of the city (see our … Continue reading
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A New National Narrative: Economic Patterns of the Transformative Worldview
In Part 5 of our seven-part series on the transformative worldview, we consider the economic patterns of this worldview. For an introduction to the transformative worldview, please visit Part 1. Part 2 discusses the cultural patterns of the transformative worldview, … Continue reading
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