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Praxorium
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by Dmitry Sokolov 4 years, 10 months ago
SSS Yet To Be Done.
https://www.praxorium.org/
Some wicked challenges
The challenges we face today are complex, interconnected, and deeply embedded in our institutions and the stories we use to make sense of the world.
Environment breakdown
- Pollution - atmosphere, oceans
- Climate change
- Loss of biodiversity / extinction
- Soil degradation
- Deforestation
Social systems collapse
- Family breakdown
- Civic disengagement
- Socioeconomic inequality
- Fake news and echo chambers
- Technological unemployment
Human suffering
- Poverty, hunger, homelessness
- Mental health, suicide
- Loss of meaning and purpose
- Violence and war
- Obesity and malnutrition
Principles for meeting challenges
There are no silver bullets or best practices for dealing with complex systems. Embrace the liminal.
Healing and regeneration
If you look across the divisions we have made in order to understand the world, you can see that collectively, we have much of the understanding we need to start turning the ship around. Let's share, creatively reorganise, "jam" together with our unique interests and skills and perspectives. We can learn together how to repair and weave and integrate and heal our world and our relationships with it.
Learn through praxis (doing)
One of the widest chasms in our world is found between academic research or theory on the one hand, and practical application or lived experience on the other. Bridging that gap is critical for dealing with complexity. We need to be able to probe a system or situation to see what is there, sense how the system reacts, respond to that change, and then repeat. Praxorium is first and foremost a "place for praxis".
Step outside the box
When we focus on solving problems, we rarely examine our deepest assumptions. We may value pragmatism, or loyalty to the organisation that pays our salary, to family, country, professional discipline. Such assumptions are all embedded in past experience and old stories about what currently exists, not by deep ethics or possibilities. Thinking outside the box requires continuous curiosity and humility.
Praxorium is for Life
The 21st century is an exciting and challenging time for humanity. We live in a complex, technologically advanced, globalised and yet fragmented world, facing an ever-increasing array of existential risks. On many fronts, we're in a race against time, and yet doing faster the same things we have always done doesn't help. Neither can we turn back the clock.
Our current institutions are structurally incapable of solving such "wicked problems". They operate in nearly-unavoidable silos, competing for the resources needed to tackle problems they're not in a position to fully understand, let alone exert control over. We all know collaboration is a necessity and talk about it often, but it's much easier said than done.
This is Praxorium's reason for being. It's a place where people like you can come to share information across disciplines, institutions, functions, countries, perspectives and approaches. Praxorium is independent and not-for-profit. We're focused on the problems themselves, not on achieving financial targets, winning elections, taking sides, or seeking funding or consulting gigs based on achievement of pre-agreed outcomes.
Praxorium's borders are open. We have no affiliation other than to the future of humanity, our beautiful planet, and life itself.
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Praxorium gratefully accepts no-strings-attached donations of all sizes from organisations and people who support our mission, initially via our founder's Patreon page.
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Praxorium is a place for active, open, and transparent community collaboration on the complex (wicked) social challenges of our time.
The 21st century is an exciting and challenging time for humanity. Our technological skills have raced far ahead of our social systems and institutions, so we now find ourselves living in a complex, globalised, deeply interconnected world without the collaborative mechanisms we need to effectively manage the vast array of interdependent global challenges now confronting us. We're in a race against time, and doing the same things faster doesn't help. Neither does trying to turn back the clock.
In many cases, our current organisations, institutions and even nations simply don't have the capability required to solve these wicked problems or harness the opportunities that have also opened up as our technological prowess has increased. Our existing institutions all too frequently find themselves operating in silos, competing against each other for funding and other resources needed to tackle problems which are, anyway, not entirely within their locus of control. We know collaboration is a necessity, but large-scale collaboration in today's world is frequently much easier to talk about than it is to achieve.
This is where Praxorium comes in. Praxorium helps you share information across disciplines, institutions, functions, countries, perspectives and approaches. Praxorium is independent, not for profit. The Praxorium approach is focused on the problems themselves, not on achieving targets, winning elections, proving points, taking on consulting gigs, looking after one person or group of people at the expense of another, or seeking funding in return for achieving agreed outcomes.
Praxorium's borders are open. We have no affiliation other than to the future of humanity, our beautiful home planet, and life itself.
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