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Crisis and Transition: A Common Way Forward

Marc Nevas, Ronald Logan, Natalie Schafer, Daniel C., Clare Strawn, Tom Paprocki

The Crisis and Transition Substack gathers folks working toward transition to a life-sustaining society. The discourse will help weave vision, hope, solutions & empowerment of diverse movements for systems change & create a basis for collaboration.

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  • Marc Nevas

    I am a dedicated proponent of Economic Democracy and the Progressive Utilization Theory (PROUT) as the solution to the weaknesses of our current political democracy. I agree with Noam Chomsky’s endorsement of both.

  • Ronald Logan

    Director of the PROUT Institute. Author of Fundamentals of PROUT, Transition to a New Era, Neohumanism: Foundation for a New Society, and A New Interpretation of Revolution. Contributor to Crisis and Transition substack.

  • Natalie Schafer
  • Daniel C.

    Systems thinker focused on building a better world through human connection, economic, and social change.

  • Clare Strawn

    I am a social sculptor interested in facilitating deep systems change. I work with the PROUT Institute (big picture concepts), Regenerate Cascadia (Bioregional action and weaving), and co-chair my neighborhood organization.

  • Tom Paprocki
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