On Becoming Solutionaries: The First Global Revolution

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On Becoming Solutionaries: The First Global Revolution by Kevin Danaher

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he current global crisis could be seized as an opportunity to change course morally in the way we organize economic activity. We are moving from a system in which the economy has dominated people and nature to a new system in which economic decisions will be subordinated to the needs of people and Mother Nature: instead of money values ruling over the life cycle, life values will rule over the money cycle.

High moral standards are important but if they are not practiced on a regular basis and infused into the policies of our institutions, hypocrisy and cynicism creep into our lives.

The Global Values Revolution The nationalism, sectarianism and racism currently infecting our world make it important to clearly state the values that guide us in creating a sense of planetary responsibility in each of us.

Solutionary movements around the world are realizing that we must implement Mother Nature’s core operating principle, unity-of-diversity, or we may perish as a species. Every revolution until now has been a national revolution, with the revolutionaries seeking to run that country differently. Now we are in the early stages of the first global revolution. It is a revolution in values, seeking to switch from money values ruling over the life cycle (people and nature), to a system where life values rule over the money cycle. Instead of subordinating society and nature to the economy, we are learning to 40  | Solutions |  Spring 2020  | www.thesolutionsjournal.com

subordinate the economy to people and nature. The global citizenship movement is diverse, yet there are certain core principles held in common. Biomimetic science is teaching us that nature's central operating principle is unity-ofdiversity, so a broad spectrum of social justice groups and environmental organizations are coming together to save humanity from itself. We can promote the following manifesto of principles while keeping in mind that specific conditions in each community influence how people set priorities. We seek to develop a sense of compassion and empathy that is at the core of grassroots internationalism, being able to feel deeply about injustice done against anyone, anywhere in the world. Grassroots internationalism has been spreading rapidly as more and more people understand that we have a responsibility to those who are suffering economic injustice. Global solidarity takes many forms: the climate change movement, the permaculture movement, sister cities, sister schools, the fair trade movement, the women's


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