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Why our world is ready to change

A sneak preview of next Renaissance

We approach the genesis of a large, Renaissance-like change from a specific angle. Think about the invention of the printing press; it made knowledge work so much more efficient, that it is often considered to be the major contributing factor to the deep societal changes that follow – and which we now want to see happening again in our time. Then think about the steam engine, which ignited the Industrial Revolution and the creation of machines that changed our world beyond recognition. What developments, what ideas may have a similar impact today?

After telling the stories of the giants who fostered those ideas, we show how their practical application – by weaving together insights from sociology, cognitive science, linguistics, anthropology – leads to an entirely new and fresh understanding of our contemporary condition, and of the way or ways it might need to be handled.

An informed approach to contemporary issues

What can we do that can make a large-enough difference? We show that when we begin to weave the insights across the academic disciplines and other relevant fields, not only do the problems and the answers become clear – but we also begin to see solutions and courses of action that are surprising, that bring vibrance and new life into our struggle with problems. But isn't that what the large paradigm changes are all about?


Vignettes

How to lift up a giant from undeserved anonymity<h3>

We tell vignettes – engaging, lively, catchy, sticky... real-life people and situation stories, to distill core ideas of daring thinkers from the vocabulary of their field of interest and give them the power to incite action. We then show how to join the vignettes together into threads, and threads into patterns and patterns into a gestalt.

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