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            <title>Comment #1 by Graham Douglas</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 20 Dec 2006 08:23:05 -0800</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>Not Just Corporations Need to Change</strong></p><p>Thanks for this excellent article but let us not stop with corporations. We all need to change. This is because the challenges we face in our economies and societies in our divided unsustainable world are perhaps greater than at any other time. </p><p>
These challenges have arisen because of how we have been trained to think, plan and act as individuals and how we have applied this training to the way we organise and govern ourselves. We have thought, planned, organised, governed and acted as though our world is comprised of parts that can be separately exploited by humans and managed by us from one stable state to another. We have forgotten we are just one species in a complex natural world. We have tended to act without a sense of wholeness - without integrity. </p><p>
Meeting these challenges will require new approaches to how we are trained to think, plan and act as individuals and how we are trained to organise and govern. These new approaches will need to be based on our current scientific understanding of our world and the human mind.</p>
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				<p><strong>Not Just Corporations Need to Change</strong></p><p>Thanks for this excellent article but let us not stop with corporations. We all need to change. This is because the challenges we face in our economies and societies in our divided unsustainable world are perhaps greater than at any other time. </p><p>
These challenges have arisen because of how we have been trained to think, plan and act as individuals and how we have applied this training to the way we organise and govern ourselves. We have thought, planned, organised, governed and acted as though our world is comprised of parts that can be separately exploited by humans and managed by us from one stable state to another. We have forgotten we are just one species in a complex natural world. We have tended to act without a sense of wholeness - without integrity. </p><p>
Meeting these challenges will require new approaches to how we are trained to think, plan and act as individuals and how we are trained to organise and govern. These new approaches will need to be based on our current scientific understanding of our world and the human mind.</p>
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