Regenerative Revolution: Flow, Transparency & Bio-Centricity

<p>Raymond Williams, the 20th century intellectual and Professor at the University of Cambridge may seem like an unlikely character to illuminate the regenerative revolution that our planet so urgently needs; but much like Georges Lema&icirc;tre and Nikola Tesla, his insights and thinking were truly ahead of his time. Since his thinking was so beyond his peers, he was also subjected to much criticism from the &lsquo;<em>establishment</em>&rsquo;. His focus on real social equality, such as women&rsquo;s rights, empowering rural communities (<em>as per his seminal book &lsquo;The Country and the City&rsquo;</em>), upholding indigenous traditions (<em>his internationalism and solidarity with other subordinated cultures</em>), protection of biospheres and focus on ethics; this drew criticism from his peers, as exemplified by the remarks of R. W. Johnson in 1990 (London);</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/areas-producers/regenerative-revolution-flow-transparency-bio-centricity-e3f3dc398f2e"><strong>Website</strong></a></p>