The theft of the future -- the relationship between the market, religion and social change
This video is about an hour long, which will take a commitment to watch, but it will be well-worth your time if you're interested in the long view of what's going on with market economies, faith and social movements in the world these days.
Paul Hawken on The Great Transformation
Video from the Long Now Foundation - San Francisco, CA
The title of Paul Hawken's talk, "The New Great Transformation," has two referents. Economist Karl Polanyis 1944 book, THE GREAT TRANSFORMATION, said that the "market society" and modern nation state emerged together in Europe after 1700 and divided society in ways that have yet to be healed.
Karen Armstrong's 2006 book, THE GREAT TRANSFORMATION, explores "the Axial Age" between 800 and 200 BC when the world's great religions and philosophies first took shape. They were all initially social movements, she says, acting on revulsion against the violence and injustice of their times.
Both books describe conditions in which "the future is stolen and sold to the present," said Hawken - a situation we are having to deal with yet again
