In our September Peace + Justice gathering @Kate Towle powerfully facilitated the protocol from Humans Systems Dynamics Institute: INQUIRY IS THE ANSWER. Our wicked question: How does capitalist society unhook itself from the bottomless quest for more - in exchange for a more peaceful and just society?
Here are the other questions generated from there:
- How do we encourage people to use time as real money?
- What role does education play in βunhookingβ capitalism?
- What examples are there of societies who have unhooked themselves?
- How can neighborhoods become a more sustainable environment to combat crime?
- Can we make UBI work (universal basic income)?
- How do we get violent games to change or out of hands of youth, give gifts instead (guns)?
- How do we bring emotional education into the school system in the same way we teach academics?
- Are there contexts where our society is showing peace & justice in an equitable way - where is this occurring, how is it successful and how can we duplicate that?
- What practices or structures can we bring to our schools & classrooms to start our day with genuine connection, reflection on the day/end of day.
As we debriefed after, we could visualize converting these questions into a mind map. We talked about leaning into the messiness of the process and what's generated vs framing of questions that are somewhat veiled solutions... opening up more from why, to how, to what's the reason.
Thanks for being there! @Katya Jadwick @Darlene Cain @Lyndon Rego @Andrea Pope @Roger Balson @Maria Oah @Caren Stelson @Tom Short @Elizabeth Hartford @Joyce Bonafield-Pierce and Barry Koen