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Recreating Organic Freedom

We created clients as consumers of education and called this freedom to learn. We created competitive, ranked, hierarchical, professional caste-system schools and called them freedom from unhealthy superstitions of extended families, freedom from historic pathologies looming within mysteriously encultured biosystems. We created prisons and called them freedom from crime. We created criminal residents and called this freedom to enculturate indigenous tensions struggles between Anger Management housekeepers and uncivilized crime amongst themselves. We created corporate ownership without concomitant social, political and economic responsibility, and called it private property, where once grew healthier therapeutic Commons. We created slaves to others’ production of corporate wealth and called us consumers and clients of RealTime, economic and political competition life. We created financial wealth and called it powerful political health. We created religious culture-fossilized Traditions, brittle and stagnant absence of healthy organic evolution, and called them spiritually inspired paths toward healthy vocations. We created government by popular election and did not call it thrival of the wealthiest EgoCentrists. We might like to create freedom to learn freedom from anthrocentrism, to listen to self-governing nutrition-consumers producing co-valued information about how and where and when we have substituted WinLose shortcuts for WinWin co-mentoring political, economic, ecologically cooperative healthy-wealth of freedom orthopraxis, organically and spiritually exegetical, regenerative emergence, evolving great millennial and small intimate revolutions networking Earth's cooperative consciousness.

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