Accidental Gods

Towards the Symbiocene: Building an Eco-Civilisation with thought-leader, Jeremy Lent

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Apr 1, 2026
Jeremy Lent, author and founder of the Deep Transformation Network, explores pathways to an ecological civilization. He discusses why a system that enables all beings to thrive is urgent. Conversation covers rethinking economics beyond GDP, regenerative agriculture and seed sovereignty, new models of finance and wealth sharing, and democratic reforms like citizens’ assemblies and polycentric governance.
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INSIGHT

Core Principles Of An EcoCivilization

  • An eco-civilization flips core principles from extraction to intrinsic value for all life.
  • Jeremy Lent contrasts human supremacy, commodification and growth-for-growth's-sake with dignity, subsidiarity, diversity and cooperation as foundational alternatives.
INSIGHT

GDP Is A Misleading Measure Of Prosperity

  • GDP measures monetized extraction, not true wellbeing, so growth-focused policy is structurally harmful.
  • Lent recommends replacing GDP with frameworks like Kate Raworth's Donut to balance planetary boundaries and human needs.
ANECDOTE

Starlink Phones Hurt An Uncontacted Tribe

  • Manda recalls an experiment where uncontacted Amazon people given Starlink phones became distracted and starved within a month.
  • The story illustrates rapid technology disruption of traditional lifeways and the harm of inserting tech without context.
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