
Becoming Conscious #70 - Bridging Divides: A Metamodern Approach to Coordinating Worldviews
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Mar 18, 2024 In this enlightening discussion, Daniel Görtz, a leading political philosopher and metamodern thinker, dives into the concept of metamodernism. He critiques both traditional and progressive worldviews, suggesting they are ultimately flawed. Görtz emphasizes the need for a new framework that integrates diverse perspectives, addressing societal polarization creatively. He explores how metamodernism can foster inclusivity, improve governance, and tackle existential challenges, shedding light on its potential to transcend modern societal limitations.
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Flaws of Modernity
- Modernity, despite its advancements, is inherently flawed and unsustainable.
- Its emphasis on infinite growth, liberal values, and individual rationality contradicts reality.
Three Societal Camps
- Society is divided into three camps: those defending modernity, those critiquing it (postmodernists), and those seeking older traditions.
- A productive critique of the critique (postmodernism) is needed.
Roman Empire Analogy
- Daniel Görtz uses the Roman Empire as an analogy.
- Despite advancements, its inherent flaws (e.g., slavery) necessitate critique.


