Is there any hope of a sustainable human future? Confining myself mainly to the UK context, I attempt to address this question through an analysis of collective pain in relation to economic fragility, the COVID 19 pandemic, and Brexit. I start by giving the historical development of so-called neo-liberalism, focussing on its effect on organised labour and the results of FIRE sector deregulation, which together, I claim, resulted in intensified collective resentment, anomie and alienation in the midst of economic collapse. I end up recommending 'optimism of the will, pessimism of the intellect' as the way forward and draw attention to some promising events and movements. [Free. 32 minutes.]
THE SNAP GENERAL ELECTION UK 2017 - SOME THOUGHTS
LAO TZU: PART TWO
LAO TZU: PART ONE
FEMINISM 101
ON OPTIMISM
LEGS ON A SNAKE
THE BLUE PILL OR THE RED PILL? PART FIVE: DISSOLUTION OF THE BINARIES
THE BLUE PILL OR THE RED PILL? PART FOUR: POLITICS AND IDEOLOGY
THE BLUE PILL OR THE RED PILL? PART THREE: METAPHYSICS
THE BLUE PILL OR THE RED PILL? PART TWO: EXISTENTIALISM, CHOICE & FREEDOM
THE BLUE PILL OR THE RED PILL? PART ONE: INTRODUCTION
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CONTRA NOS: TALK GIVEN IN LONDON AGAINST THE NATIONAL OCCUPATION STANDARD FOR A YOGA TEACHER
SYNCHRONICITY
FOLLOWING YOUR OWN WYRD
THOUGHTS ON RELAXATION
CARLOS CASTANEDA'S PATH WITH HEART
CONSIDERING CULTS
THE BELOVED
CHOOSING A YOGA TEACHER TRAINING
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