Musings on Humanity and Survival
Existential risk, human futures, survival, catastrophe, and the choices that shape humanity over long horizons.
The Thread That Frayed
Wholeness in a Civilisation Built on its Opposite
Beyond the Imperial Monoculture
Why Humanity Needs More Than One Story
The Civilisational Wager
When the majority of humanity is no longer Western
Eighty Years Since the Quiet
I was born in 1945, into a world that had just finished screaming and had gone, for a while, quiet.
Hunger of the Soul
Soul-sickness as Initiation to Ecority
What We Owe The Dead
A woman in Rafah wraps her daughter’s body in a curtain because there are no more shrouds.
The Planet is Still Trying to Teach Us
There are moments when a handful of simple observations can dismantle an entire civilisation’s illusion of superiority.
The Cartographer's Dilemma
The world has shifted. The maps have not
The Weight of Witness
There’s a particular satisfaction in dispensing advice about other people’s sorrows.
Reality. What a Concept!
The Power of Our Consensual Frameworks
What Holds Everything Together
Essential Tenets of a Civilisation Worth Inhabiting
Albert Fish and the Manufactured Monstrous
The Futures We Refuse To Prevent
Choosing the Horizon
Navigators, Narratives, and the Fate of Worlds
What Comes After Downsizing
The Positive Case for Contraction of the Species
The Bandwidth of Sorrow
On Exhaustion, Empire, and the Faint Light Still Coming Through
The Cassandra Tax
Accepting the Burden of Knowing Too Much
The Frame that Admits No Reply
Christine McDougall, who writes at Syntropic World and has spent twenty years building the models and the language her project needs, has published an essay called 95% Yanged Out. It’s a furious, exact, and, in large...
A Most Discrete Desertion
From Digitisation to Disenfranchisement
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