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Humankind has damaged, possibly irreparably, the benign climatic conditions which made civilisation possible during the Holocene epoch. Paradoxically the so-called Enlightenment was the handmaid to this destructiveness. Despite its many achievements, Modernity assumed that humankind was destined to assert mastery over nature, a nature which, far from being benign, was construed as alien and hostile. Unless we can imagine a different way of being in this world more science, more technology, more private enterprise, more progress cannot provide the means of repair. We need a new way of imagining how to be human, one that embraces humility, smallness, transience, connectedness, and the natal character of life.
期刊介绍:
O&SD aims to create a deeper understanding of organisational and social processes and their effects on individuals, and to provide a forum for both theoretical and applied papers addressing emerging issues in societies and organisations from a psycho-social perspective. The editors seek to sustain a creative tension between scientific rigour and popular appeal, by developing conversations with the professional and social scientific worlds and opening them to practitioners and reflective citizens everywhere.