Monday, September 17, 2012

More "Blessed Unrest" Qs

We finish Paul Hawken's book today, and prepare to pick up Gus Speth's Bridge at the Edge of the World next time. Here are a few more questions for discussion. More crowdsourcing from the collective, please.
  • ["We Interrupt This Empire"]
  • Is it plausible to think of "the movement" as operating independently of any individual person's intent, for the good of the social organism? What do you see as the strengths and weaknesses of "Gaia" (141f.)?
  • Is "culture jamming" (149) a constructive form of activism? 
  • How do you regard the "real billionaires" and corporate figures (Soros, Gates, Burffett, Moore, Branson, Omidyar, Skoll...) in the movement? 
  • Do you agree with what Michael Chabon said to his kid? (154)
  • Is "slow" the way to go, in general?
  • Is it true that we'll either unify as one species or "will disappear as a civilization"? What do you think healthy unity looks like, intellectually, socially, governmentally?
  • ["Restoration"]
  • [Add your suggestions here, students]
Some more factual Qs:

  • ["We Interrupt This Empire"]
  • Who proposed the Gaia hypothesis? Who were some of his philosophical precursors? (141)
  • Is the power of webs, links and networks rooted mostly in technology? Or what? (144)
  • Who is Stewart Brand? What Brand project did Michael Chabon tell his kid about? (153-4)
  • How does the brain relate to the immune system? (164)
  • ["Restoration"]
  • [Add your suggestions here, students]
If you will all add your questions here daily, students, we'll have a convenient crowd-sourced study guide... and never a loss for something fun to discuss in class.

And if any non-students happen to be reading along with us, feel free to propose questions in the comments space as well.

1 comment:

  1. One factual question for our test regarding the new Speth book is what four aspects of economic strategy did Paul Hawken and company "get right" according to Speth page 11-12

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