Essay Abstract
Our Journey to the next Paradigm Don Chisholm donchism@kos.net 613 476 1700 Abstract This essay is written from a general presumption that humanity's current growth-driven trajectory into the future is increasingly unsustainable on various fronts. And further, that existing national governments are unable to change this course. However, the past few decades have brought about radical changes in management techniques; in scientific understanding of vital ecological and energy issues, and in communications. These changes have enabled and fostered growing unrest on many fronts, especially from the young, who recognize their future is in jeopardy. Disparate movements toward change develop independently under a wide variety of names at both the local and geopolitical level. These rumblings provide potential intervention points for a systematic, cohesive, non-violent shift from centralized government to a distributed localized form, and global management with one unifying goal - a sustainable human civilization. Prerequisite for such change is a shared vision of the operational dynamics of the next paradigm. A design sketch of this form of governance is presented.
Author Bio
Bio Don Chishom The writer is a retired Engineering Technologist whose career path dealt with dynamic systems, maintenance, design, management and quality assurance auditing, generally related to the aviation industry. The past thirty years have been spent studying human behaviours, energy, and other areas related to the human predicament.