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The Earth Charter and Global Community with Clem Campbell
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The Earth Charter is an international declaration of fundamental values and principles for building a just, sustainable, and peaceful global society in the 21st century. It "seeks to inspire in all peoples a sense of global interdependence and shared responsibility for the well-being of the human family, the greater community of life, and future generations. The four pillars and sixteen principles of the Earth Charter are: I. Respect and Care for the Community of Life 1. Respect Earth and life in all its diversity. 2. Care for the community of life with understanding, compassion and love. 3. Build democratic societies that are just, participatory, sustainable and peaceful. 4. Secure Earth's bounty and beauty for present and future generations. II. Ecological Integrity 5. Protect and restore the integrity of Earth's ecological systems, with special concern for biological diversity and the natural processes that sustain life. 6. Prevent harm as the best method of environmental protection and, when knowledge is limited, apply a precautionary approach. 7. Adopt patterns of production, consumption and reproduction that safeguard Earth's regenerative capacities, human rights and community well-being. 8. Advance the study of ecological sustainability and promote the open exchange and wide application of the knowledge acquired. III. Social and Economic Justice 9. Eradicate poverty as an ethical, social and environmental imperative. 10. Ensure that economic activities and institutions at all levels promote human development in an equitable and sustainable manner. 11. Affirm gender equality and equity as prerequisites to sustainable development and ensure universal access to education, health care and economic opportunity. 12. Uphold the right of all, without discrimination, to a natural and social environment supportive of human dignity, bodily health and spiritual well-being, with special attention to the rights of indigenous peoples and minorities. IV. Democracy, Nonviolence, and Peace 13. Strengthen democratic institutions at all levels, and provide transparency and accountability in governance, inclusive participation in decision-making, and access to justice. 14. Integrate into formal education and life-long learning the knowledge, values and skills needed for a sustainable way of life. 15. Treat all living beings with respect and consideration. 16. Promote a culture of tolerance, nonviolence and peace. Clem is a former Australian state politician and was a member of the Parliament of Queensland from 1983 to 1998. In 2013, Clem Campbell became the president of the United Nations Association of Australia, Queensland In 2014, Mr Campbell was awarded the Order of Australia Medal for his contributions to the community as an outstanding advocate for peace and environmental education and leadership in promoting ethics in public life. Support this podcast
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The Earth Charter is an international declaration of fundamental values and principles for building a just, sustainable, and peaceful global society in the 21st century. It "seeks to inspire in all peoples a sense of global interdependence and shared responsibility for the well-being of the human family, the greater community of life, and future generations. The four pillars and sixteen principles of the Earth Charter are: I. Respect and Care for the Community of Life 1. Respect Earth and life in all its diversity. 2. Care for the community of life with understanding, compassion and love. 3. Build democratic societies that are just, participatory, sustainable and peaceful. 4. Secure Earth's bounty and beauty for present and future generations. II. Ecological Integrity 5. Protect and restore the integrity of Earth's ecological systems, with special concern for biological diversity and the natural processes that sustain life. 6. Prevent harm as the best method of environmental protection and, when knowledge is limited, apply a precautionary approach. 7. Adopt patterns of production, consumption and reproduction that safeguard Earth's regenerative capacities, human rights and community well-being. 8. Advance the study of ecological sustainability and promote the open exchange and wide application of the knowledge acquired. III. Social and Economic Justice 9. Eradicate poverty as an ethical, social and environmental imperative. 10. Ensure that economic activities and institutions at all levels promote human development in an equitable and sustainable manner. 11. Affirm gender equality and equity as prerequisites to sustainable development and ensure universal access to education, health care and economic opportunity. 12. Uphold the right of all, without discrimination, to a natural and social environment supportive of human dignity, bodily health and spiritual well-being, with special attention to the rights of indigenous peoples and minorities. IV. Democracy, Nonviolence, and Peace 13. Strengthen democratic institutions at all levels, and provide transparency and accountability in governance, inclusive participation in decision-making, and access to justice. 14. Integrate into formal education and life-long learning the knowledge, values and skills needed for a sustainable way of life. 15. Treat all living beings with respect and consideration. 16. Promote a culture of tolerance, nonviolence and peace. Clem is a former Australian state politician and was a member of the Parliament of Queensland from 1983 to 1998. In 2013, Clem Campbell became the president of the United Nations Association of Australia, Queensland In 2014, Mr Campbell was awarded the Order of Australia Medal for his contributions to the community as an outstanding advocate for peace and environmental education and leadership in promoting ethics in public life. Support this podcast
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1 Julian Assange & Freedom of Expression with Human Rights Advocate Chamira Gamage 1:02:23
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Chamira Gamage is a Human Rights Advocate at Amnesty International who has been instrumental in campaigning and lobbying for the Assange campaign globally. He has taken a complex and at times unpopular case and ensured it was being given the attention it deserves, based on the core principles press freedom, freedom of expression, and the impact it has on us all, both now and in the future. Chamira is also the Co-Founder and CEO of Thinkrs, a critical thinking Chrome Extension and soon to come News App, which helps users consider context as they read in to help them be better informed. We cover: Chamira's background The backstory of Julian Assange and Wikileaks How has Assange been treated Why does this matter to all of us What can we do EPISODE LINKS Chamira on Twitter Amnesty International's petition Write to the Whitehouse Letter to Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison Thinkrs.io SUPPORT: Contribute to coffee fund Back me on Ideamarket Rate Talk of Today on Apple Podcasts PODCAST INFO Podcast Website Follow Sam on Twitter Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/talk-of-today/donations…
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1 The Quantum Internet with Dr. Peter Rohde 1:47:32
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Dr. Peter Rohde is an ARC Future Fellow and Senior Lecturer in the Centre for Quantum Software & Information at the University of Technology Sydney. Peter is also a mountaineer, musician, cryptoanarchist, and author of the recently released book "The Quantum Internet". EPISODE LINKS: The Quantum Internet Peter's website Peter's Twitter SUPPORT: Contribute to coffee fund Back me on Ideamarket Rate Talk of Today on Apple Podcasts PODCAST INFO Podcast Website Follow Sam on Twitter Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/talk-of-today/donations…
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1 Patterns of Creation with Dr. Tyson Yunkaporta 1:32:54
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Tyson Yunkaporta is an Australian academic, arts critic, researcher, and member of the Apalech Clan in far north Queensland. He recently started the Indigenous Knowledge Systems Lab at Deakin University in Melbourne, Australia, which is focused on applying Indigenous thinking to issues that complexity scientists and technologists are currently working on across domains including economics, governance, evolutionary dynamics, cognition, and the environment. Tyson is also the author of the world-view reconfiguring book 'Sand Talk' which served as the basis of our conversation. In the book, Tyson explores our global systems from an Aboriginal perspective and how this viewpoint could help us resolve some of the complex sustainability issues facing our world. In our conversation we cover: The indigenous notion of story and the problem with the narrative at the heart of Western civilisation The value in true diversity, identity, and place Violence and the need for its integration in society Why instead of pursuing growth we should seek 'increase' The need for humanity to retake our place as custodians of the land we're connected to. EPISODE LINKS Tyson's Deakin University page Book: Sand Talk Tyson's Podcast: The Other Others Video: Why the Indigenous Knowledge Systems Lab matters SUPPORT: Contribute to coffee fund Back me on Ideamarket Rate Talk of Today on Apple Podcasts PODCAST INFO Podcast Website Follow Sam on Twitter Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/talk-of-today/donations…
Jeremy is CEO of LBRY, a blockchain based protocol which is aiming to do what bitcoin has done for money for publishing. In that, rather than relying upon third parties to aggregate and distribute content, library has built a technology that allows this to be done peer to peer without fear of censorship or demonetisation. He's also CEO of Odyssee, a youtube-like video streaming platform built on LBRY technology. EPISODE LINKS: Jeremy on Twitter LBRY.com Odysee.com SUPPORT: Contribute to coffee fund Back me on Ideamarket Rate Talk of Today on Apple Podcasts PODCAST INFO Podcast Website Follow Sam on Twitter Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/talk-of-today/donations…
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1 The New Liberals of Australia with Victor Kline 1:11:35
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Victor Kline is the Party Leader of the New Liberals in Australia. He's a Sydney based barrister specialising in the area of Refugee and Asylum Seeker Law. He's founder and director of the The Refugee Law Project as well as editor of the Federal Court Reports and Federal Law Reports. We cover: The need for an Independent Commission Against Corruption with teeth The moral crisis of our immigration policies and some potential solutions Australia's vast potential as an energy superpower Brain drain, the crippling of Australian universities, and getting back on track to becoming the 'smart country' The plans the New Liberals have and the challenges they face. Why Climate inaction is actually unAustralian EPISODES LINKS: The New Liberals' Website Victor on Twitter New Liberals on Twitter SUPPORT: Contribute to coffee fund Back me on Ideamarket Rate Talk of Today on Apple Podcasts PODCAST INFO Podcast Website Follow Sam on Twitter Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/talk-of-today/donations…
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1 Universal Basic Income & Property Rights with Prof. Karl Widerquist 2:16:09
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In this episode I am once again joined by philosopher and economist Prof. Karl Widerquist, professor of philosophy at Georgetown University in Qatar. He was co-founder of the U.S. Basic Income Guarantee Network, the first Basic Income network in the United States, and was also co-chair of the Basic Income Earth Network from 2008-2017. He's recently coauthored a several of books, two of which served as the basis of our discussion. These are The Prehistory of Private Property which debunks three false claims commonly accepted by contemporary political philosophers regarding property systems, and the book Prehistoric Myths in Modern Political Philosophy which explores how philosophers use and perpetuate myths about prehistory. While there's barely any mention of universal basic income in these texts, the conclusions that lead from them can be seen to be strongly support a social program like UBI. Links Karl on Twitter Karl's Website Prehistory of Private Property Prehistoric Myths in Modern Political Philosophy Independence, Propertylessness, and Basic Income: A Theory of Freedom as the Power to Say No (Exploring the Basic Income Guarantee) Support & Shownotes Podcast shownotes Rate it on Apple Podcasts Subscribe on YouTube By me a coffee Follow Sam on Twitter Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/talk-of-today/donations…
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1 Complex Systems and Information with Prof. Karoline Wiesner 1:36:15
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This episode is another dive into what is one of the most fascinating and promising fields of our age: complexity science. It's a relatively new field that is transforming how we see and understand the world across multiple disciplines. Most importantly, it's can provide us with a deeper understanding of our collective interactions with the complex biophysical system we call, Earth and how we might avert the catastophes that loom. Joining me today is Professor Karoline Wiesner, Professor of Complexity Science at the University of Potsdam, Germany, and Associate editor for the journals Entrop y and Advances in Complex Systems Her research focuses on the use of information theory in the study of formation, maintenance and stability of complex systems. She is also one of the authors of the recently released book What is a Complex System, which served as the basis of my interview with her. In our conversation, we cover: What is a complex system? What is complexity and what are some ways we can measure it? Why information theory and complexity science are such powerful tools for understanding the world? We also spend some time discussing entropy, order, and disorder, as well as a bit on how these things might be related to ethical value, which, if has been a pet interest of mine in recent times. Unfortunately we didn't get to cover all of the topics I wishes to explore as we were bedevilled by technical difficulties, so the conversation might not flow as normal. Regardless, I still had a great time speaking with Prof. Wiesner and I hope you enjoy it as well. Links Prof. Wiesner's Book: What is a Complex System? Prof. Wiesner's website Prof. Wiesner on Research Gate Book mentioned: Origin of Wealth by Eric Beinhocker Support & Shownotes Podcast shownotes Rate it on Apple Podcasts Subscribe on YouTube By me a coffee Follow Sam on Twitter Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/talk-of-today/donations…
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1 The Free Energy Principle, Consciousness & Psychedelics with Dr. Adam Safron 3:23:06
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This episode is a bit of a wild one. It's a three hour discussion bringing together a unifying principle for life, the free energy principle (a topic I explored in greater detail in my conversation with Maxwell Ramstead), with several pernicious problems that have plagued us for years, like consciousness, free will, intelligence, and what the hell is going on when we take psychdelic substances. Leading us on a tour of these awe-inspiring, interconnected, mind-bending topics is the scientist Dr. Adam Safron. Adam is has recently finished a postdoc the Kinsey Institute at Indiana University and has moved on to the John's Hopkins Centre for Psychdelics and Consciousness Research. His work brings together neuroscience, psychology, and philosophy from a complex systems perspective and is truly fascinating. His ultimate aim is is providing a multi-level account of the factors that help people to be adaptive, creative, and free in all aspects of their lives. One of his more recent projects has been developing a theory of consciousness, Integrated World Modeling Theory, which in the context of the free energy principle and integrated information theory, proposes that conscious experiences are what it is like to model an embodied self and world with coherent organization by space, time, and cause. In our conversation we cover: The Free Energy Principle The Big 5 Personality trait model, and it's recent cybernetifaction Intelligence and why the artificial intelligence of the future might have to be embodied in order to reach its purported potential Adam then takes us through his theory of consciousness, Integrated World Modeling Theory, Free will Psychedelics and the brain Support & Shownotes Podcast shownotes Rate it on Apple Podcasts Subscribe on YouTube By me a coffee Follow Sam on Twitter Links Adam on Twitter Adam on Facebook Adam on Google Scholar Adam on Research Gate Book: Freedom Evolves by Dan Dennett Book: The Big Picture by Sean Carroll Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/talk-of-today/donations…
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1 Democracy Earth, Proof of Humanity ID, and UBI with Herb Stephens 2:02:05
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Herb is co-founder and treasurer of the Democracy Earth foundation, a non-profit building a blockchain-based open source "liquid democracy" governance platform, with the aim of bringing blockchain-based tools for democracy to the world at large, as well as executive Director of the Independent National Union, a new organisation with the aim of strengthening political power independent from the two-party system to enable the Independent governing of American cities, states and nation. He's a serial software entrepreneur in Silicon Valley, having built and sold multiple companies mostly building systems where power purposefully shifts to the user through technology. When he learned of blockchain technology in 2012, considering it to be "the best invention since the Internet itself", Herb dedicated the rest of his career to social entrepreneurship. In our conversation, we cover: Sovereign identity and proof of humanity ID Quadratic voting Currency, nation-states, and the blockchain revolution we will see How the Universal Basic Income token works, what the philosophy behind it is, and what the plans for it are What's wrong with politics in the US at the moment Support & Shownotes Podcast shownotes Rate it on Apple Podcasts Subscribe on YouTube By me a coffee Follow Sam on Twitter Links Democracy.Earth Proof of Humanity Herb's Twitter Independent National Union Book: Architecture of a Techno democracy Book: The Politics Industry Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/talk-of-today/donations…
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1 Climate Change & Collapse with Prof. Will Steffen 1:34:19
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Today we're talking about climate change and the precarious position we are all in, threatened with the very collapse of our societies and the biosphere upon which they rest, all due to our inaction. Joining me to explore this sobering topic is Earth systems scientist Professor Will Steff. Will is a climate change expert and researcher at the Australian National University, Canberra. He's held many positions related to guiding our species back onto a sustainble climate trajectory. He was the Executive Director of the Australian National University's Climate Change Institute,he served as a Science Adviser to the Australian Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency, he was a founding Climate Councillor of Australia's Climate Council, and has been an author and reviewer of five of the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) assessments and special reports between 2000 and 2018. In our conversation, we cover: How bad is the current situation? Tipping points The difficulty of modelling a system as complex as our climate and thus, the need for a great deal of humiltiy and caution when dealing with climate change The threat social collapse due to climate change and why we really need to get our act together by 2030 in order to try and stablise the climate system. Support & Shownotes Podcast shownotes Rate it on Apple Podcasts Subscribe on YouTube By me a coffee Follow Sam on Twitter Links Will's ANU Page Australian Climate Council Why we are facing a climate emergency talk by Will Game, Set, Match: Calling Time on Climate Inaction Paulo Magalhaes' The Safe Operating Space Treaty Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/talk-of-today/donations…
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1 Blockchain Economics & The Origins of Innovation 1:57:36
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Prof. Jason Potts is a Distinguished Professor of Economics at RMIT University and Co-director of the Blockchain Innovation Hub at RMIT in Melbourne Australia. In our conversation we cover: The economy as a complex adaptive system Why capitalism is a misnomer, and instead, the economic system in which we live might be better characterised as an institutional market society for the growth of knowledge. We explore why innovation actually begins before the creative entrepreneur in what's called an innovation commons. and, of course, what will likely become a defining technology in this decade and those to come: blockchain. Jason explains why this will be the base layer for the emerging digital economy and why NFTs, non-fungible tokens, are the start of a new age of experimentation in property rights. If you've had any hesitancy or misgiving about blockchain technology in the past, Jason will likely change your mind. Support & Shownotes Podcast shownotes Rate it on Apple Podcasts Subscribe on YouTube By me a coffee Follow Sam on Twitter Links to things discussed Jason's Twitter RMIT Blockchain Hub The Origin of Wealth The Entrepreneurial State The General Theory of Economic Evolution The Culture of Growth Mint and Burn Podcast Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/talk-of-today/donations…
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1 The Capability Approach, Corona Virus, and Freedom with Prof. Jonathan Wolff 2:18:25
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My guest today is the philosophy professor Jonathan Wolff. Jonathan is the Alfred Landecker professor of values and public policy at the University of Oxford's Blavatnik School of Government. We cover: The Capability Approach Global justice and the nation-state The difficulties of translating philosophy into policy Balancing Life & Liberty in the context of the corona virus, and; Universities in a post-covid world Shownotes Links Jonathan on Twitter Jonathan's Website Jonathan's Faculty Page An ethical framework for global vaccine allocation The Divide by Jason Hickel Amartya Sen Ethics and Public Policy book Disadvantage Book Introduction to Political Philosophy Introduction to Moral Philosophy Rawls' Theory of Justice Creating Capabilities Development as Freedom Jonathan in the Guardian Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/talk-of-today/donations…
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1 Rewilding the Singularity with Michael Garfield 1:48:56
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My guest today is Michael Garfield, a writer, musician, artist, poet-philosopher, paleontologist-futurist who's setting the seeds for a planetary renaissance. With incisive eloquence, he takes the threads of technology, science, and the wonders of the natural world to weave together a cosmic story of Life, one that needs to be shared more wildly. In our conversation we cover: Corona virus and the epistemic crisis Community and fragmentation Evolution as a multi-billion year remix project Psychedelics as training wheels for transhumanism Nested complexity, restoring democracy, and regenerative communities Rewilding the future The power of ideas http://www.samhbarton.com/podcast/rewilding-the-singularity-with-michael-garfield Links Michael on Twitter and Instagram Future Fossils #145: Weaving A New Prehistory to Rewild The Future How to Live in the Future: The Future is a Place Future Fossils on Apple Podcasts Michael's Website The Secret Language of Relationships Robert Bakker William Irwin Thompson Lindisfarne Association The Collective Lindisfarne Tapes Schumacher Centre for New Economics Lynn Margulis Podcast with Shane Moss, 'Science vs Human Nature' Richard M. Doyle 'Darwin's Pharmacy' Roy J. Stewart 'The Way of Merlin' Michae's Video on Tech Ethics as Psychedelic Parenting Lewis Hyde 'As Common as Air' Franklin Veau & Eve Rickert 'More than Two' Mark Nelson's book 'The Wastewater Gardener' and the documentary Spaceship Earth Stuart Davis' podcast Aliens and Artists Michael's Future Fossils Podcast on A Unifying Meta-Theory of UFOs & The Weird with Sean Esbjörn-Hargens Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/talk-of-today/donations…
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1 Living Between Frames with Nora Bateson 1:34:40
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Nora Bateson is an award-winning filmmaker, writer and educator, and as President of the International Bateson Institute, an organisation that integrates the sciences, arts and professional knowledge to create a qualitative inquiry of the integration of life. Her work is focused on the innumerable relationships that define our world and who we are, understanding the role that perception and context plays in our interactions. Her work brings the fields of biology, cognition, art, anthropology, psychology, and information technology together into a study of the patterns in ecology of living systems. In our conversation, we cover: Ineffability, perception, and the baggage of language Why the changes we need begin with the changing our relationships with ourselves and each other How COVID has shown us the perils of the incessant seeking of efficiency The need to engage with the world with humility. Links Nora on twitter @norabateson The Bateson Institute Nora's Book: Small Arcs of Larger Circles Sam on Twitter Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/talk-of-today/donations…
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1 Idea Markets with Mike Elias 1:54:39
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Mike is the founder of IdeaMarkets, a stock market for credibility that's currently under development. His team hopes to align financial incentives with the credibility of publishers to help combat misinformation and to really make the truth pay for those who seek it. In our conversation we cover: The promise of distributed ledger technologies, aka crypto Decentralised finance Idea markets and aligning financial incentives with truth seeking Truth as an ordering force in the world China's panopticon The logic of non-violence UFOs and undervalued ideas Find Mike Online: Twitter Website IdeaMarkets Shownotes available here. Subscribe on YouTube Sign up to newsletter Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/talk-of-today/donations…
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