Gaiametry
Description
Robert de Quelen:
"In this final section, Dawlabani introduces the concept of Gaiametry — a new grammar for measuring the vitality of systems — and reexamines forms of power and domination using a different criterion than force, growth, or profitability. In his view, the only valid measure of a system — whether economic, political, or cultural — is its ability to preserve, nurture, and grow life. This is what he calls Gaian truth: a form of legitimacy based not on efficiency or competition, but on coherence with the laws of life.
This shift in perspective invites us to evaluate all human organizations by what they enable or prevent in terms of regeneration, resilience, and symbiosis. Here, utopia is no longer a distant dream, but a survival imperative embedded in the very order of life. Second Sapiens thus reads as a matrix for thinking about this transformation — no longer as a reaction to collapse, but as a response to an evolutionary calling. A book-as-narrative, but also a book-as-pivot, offering a new cognitive framework, one that connects inner vision, collective transformation, and the concrete conditions for a livable future."
(https://medium.com/@RdeQuelen/et-si-notre-survie-dépendait-dun-saut-évolutif-radical-76fcc77daf6b)