What is the Second Renaissance - first sketch from book draft #994
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From Cultivating an Emerging Paradigmhttps://lifeitself.org/blog/2022/02/01/cultivating-an-emerging-paradigm
these could be a basic "credo" for "second renaissance(r)s" |
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Here is a first draft i started preparing last year for a book on the second renaissance.
This book is about the second renaissance1.
The second renaissance is a time between worlds when a profound transformation is taking in our societies and human civilization. A transformation not just in our society and economy but in our culture and being -- in the very nature of how we see ourselves and the world.
The word renaissance means rebirth. The first renaissance took place 600 years ago in western Europe starting in Italy. It was a moment when western societies rediscovered ancient greek and roman philosophy and thinking. In this sense it was a "re"birth because these ideas had always been there but they had largely been lost during the dark ages after the fall of the roman empire. This rediscovery was transformational for western thought and being.
Second, and even more significantly, it was the moment when the modern world was born. Key ideas such as individuality, equality and the role of reason started to have a major place in discourse and thought. Technological breakthroughs proliferated including the printing press and accounting - exemplars of technologies of modernity. Even our very ways of seeing the world changed with the introduction of perspective in art.
This has significant analogies with today. First, today in the west, we are rediscovering wisdom traditions long lost to us, be that eastern traditions like buddhism or taoism or more indigenous traditions from all over the world.
Second, There is an opportunity to birth a new kind of civilization. ...
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Footnotes
the idea of a renaissance or transformation in human civilization is not a new one and it has shown up in many places and under many names over the last century and especially the last half century. For example, in Aurobindo, in Gebser, in Joanna Macy and the "Great Turning", in Wilber etc. This book derives from builds on all of these previous efforts. ↩
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