
More and more people feel that waters are rising. Our homes, the literal and imaginary landscapes we inhabit, are becoming unrecognisable. While some are rushing to solutions, regenerating our failing civilisation will require stepping into mystery.
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This post continues to ask what it means to build the next political generation, for which we will convene in-person on September 3-8 at . This is not a set of conclusions, but something to help reignite a vital conversation which, while ro...
While questioning business as usual was edgy a decade ago, today a majority of people silently nurse concerns that our system is no longer fit for purpose, and would rather live by more wholesome values (see our latest research on Mobilisin...
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Several of you have been asking what our plans are for upcoming residencies, which we are delighted to announce today.
We have decided to build on last years’ successes and deepen existing inquiries with new and returning peopl...
Since we became enthralled by reason, Westerners’ faith in Christianity has drained away. We’re left with a vacuum of shared spiritual and mythical tradition. What binds us together awkwardly might be called shared poverty, a vacuum, or a G...
Today’s youth are the most disillusioned generation in living memory. Everything feels too relative or absolute to imagine real change. Young bodies and souls in a self-terminating system have lost touch with what makes life worth living, w...
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