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What we have seen as practical and sound solutions and methods of deriving actionable plans to the problems of our systems are often working with an incomplete tool set, and are incapable of dissolving the dominant paradigm.
By Charles EisensteinWhat we have seen as practical and sound solutions and methods of deriving actionable plans to the problems of our systems are often working with an incomplete tool set, and are incapable of dissolving the dominant paradigm.