By Martin Winiecki
In the 1990s an unusual encounter took place in the Ecuadorian Amazon. In plant rituals, shamans of the Achuar, a tribe living in pristine forest that had never been in touch with Western civilization, received the warning that the “white man” would try to invade their lands, c
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While we look to broaden the understanding of Emergence and Supervenience in the evolution of the world we find ourselves in at every level from the cosmological to the social, many remain driven by the need for better ways to live and work together in a world recovering from the worst excesses of late stage capitalism and its dependence on fear and resurgent authoritarianism. With its thin veneer of romanticisation stripped away, this article is a useful short summary of that struggle.
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