Evolutionary Toolbox for the Great Transition

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* Book: Switching off the autopilot: An evolutionary toolbox for the Great Transition. By Micha Narberhous. Smart CSO Lab, 2019

URL = https://www.smart-csos.org/publications/219-switching-off-the-autopilot-an-evolutionary-toolbox-for-the-great-transition

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Micha Narberhous:

"This book is about the ecological crisis that threatens to collapse our entire civilisation. It is about the crisis of liberal democracy unfolding before our eyes. And it is about a new approach that aims to tackle both crises.

Over the last few years, campaigns and activist approaches to tackling systemic problems have increasingly looked at the world through a lens of identity, power and privilege. I’m deeply con­cerned that this approach is highly divisive and counterproductive. Instead of bringing us closer to tackling our most pressing issues, like climate change, they contribute to further polit­ical polarisation and increase the risk of authoritarian regimes. The current political climate might set us back many years from tackling the eco­lo­gical crisis, years we don’t have. It might also reverse some of the en­ormous social progress made in recent years instead of contributing to a fairer world.

I haven’t written this book with the hope that everybody would agree with the ideas I set out. In fact, I have written it because over the last few years I have felt that the strategy discussions about the Great Transition I have been involved in have too often operated within an ideological echo chamber, where arguments and evidence are selected to justify the pre-existing intuitions. I hope to provide an impulse towards bursting the ideological bubble.

The book argues that civil society leaders and funders have a lot to gain from adopting an evolutionary worldview. Evolutionary science teaches us how we got to where we are now, and how understanding our gene-culture co-evolutionary heritage will make it much easier to switch off our destructive deep-seated tendency for tribalism and design a good society. We have to shift all our attention to tackling the hard problem of evolution: figuring out how to adapt to the new conditions on Earth much faster than humanity has ever done or has had to do."