Deep Transformation

Making Friends with Conflict, Metamodernity, Construct Awareness & Other Ways of Facing the Current Metacrisis

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Mar 17, 2022
In this engaging discussion, Jonathan Rowson, a former chess grandmaster turned philosopher and author, delves into the complexities of the metacrisis we face today. He argues that metamodernity could offer vital insights and redefines our approach to societal challenges. Rowson shares his daily practices, emphasizes the importance of construct awareness in politics, and critiques the oversimplification of democratic discourse, especially in the context of Brexit. He contemplates how embracing conflict can lead us to a healthier understanding of humanity.
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INSIGHT

Language Shapes Politics

  • Becoming "construct aware" means stepping back to examine words like "left" and "right" as tools shaping thought.
  • Rowson argues changing our language can create more relevant and powerful political conversation.
ANECDOTE

Brexit Shows Unexamined Terms Matter

  • Rowson recalls the Brexit debate to show how people used "democracy" without interrogating its meaning.
  • He urges examining such terms because they actively create political realities, not just describe them.
INSIGHT

Development Is Organismic, Not A Ladder

  • Rowson endorses Keegan's view of development as organismic, not hierarchical ladder-climbing.
  • He warns against crude stage models that foster ego-driven comparisons instead of genuine maturation.
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