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from YES! Magazine:
It's Time to Think Boldly About Building a New American System
The inability of politics to address poverty, climate change, and other basic challenges has fueled extraordinary experimentation in American communities. Welcome to a new conversation on how we make change happen.
Editor's note: This video and statement are part of the Next System Project, a multi-year initiative to spark deep conversations on how to deal with systemic change in the coming decades.
Its time for everyone who cares about our troubled country to face the depth of the systemic crisis we now confront as a nation. We must step back from the daily fray and ask: How do we actually get on a path to the kind of societyand worldwed like now and for future generations? We must begin a real conversationlocally, nationally, and at all levels in betweenon how to respond to the profound challenge of our time in history.
If we could first know where we are, and whither we are tending, Lincoln said, we could better judge what to do. Todays answer to Lincolns charge is grim. If one looks at where we are among advanced democracies across more than a score of key indicators of national well-beingincluding relative poverty, inequality, education, social mobility, health, environment, militarization, democracy, and morewe find ourselves exactly where we dont want to be: at or near the bottom.
We face a systemic crisis
The challenging realities of growing inequality, political stalemate, and climate disruption prompt an important insight. When big problems emerge across the entire spectrum of national life, it cannot be due to small reasons. When the old ways no longer produce the outcomes we are looking for, something deeper is occurring. We have fundamental problems because of fundamental flaws in our economic and political system. The crisis now unfolding in so many ways across our country amounts to a systemic crisis.
Todays political economic system is not programmed to secure the wellbeing of people, place and planet. Instead, its priorities are corporate profits, the growth of GDP, and the projection of national power. If we are to address the manifold challenges we face in a serious way, we need to think through and then build a new political economy that takes us beyond the current system that is failing all around us. However difficult the task, however long it may take, systemic problems require systemic solutions. .................(more)
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