By Otto Scharmer. He said:
"The emerging wave of youth movements in 2019 differs from the 1968
student movement in a variety of ways. One, the key figures are young
women, not young men. Two, they are arguing for a change in
consciousness, not just for a change in ideology. Three, they are
intentionally collaborating with earlier generations, not just fighting
against them. And four, they are using technology in intentional and new
ways."
Just the bullet points of the 7 ways follow. See the link for details.
1. The Decline of the Far Right
2. The Rise of the Greens in Europe
3. The Collapse of the Center
4. The Axial Shift in Politics
5. The Axial Shift in Our Economy
6. The Axial Shift in Learning and Human Development
7. The Nordic Secret: Can We Take It Global?
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