The first innovation we need is in the social architecture of social choosing.
And that innovation begins by acknowledging that there are social architectures through which society makes social choices, each with its own logic or program or code for choosing.
This is not just markets or governments or an harmonic convergence of personal and individual consciousness.
There are institutions of government, yes.
There are institutions of enterprise also.
And institutions of civil society.
And institutions of finance.
These are constituted with agency for a purpose; with authority to exercise powers; and accountability for their exercise of power and authority true to purpose and agency.
We don’t have the right institutions for our changing times.
The first innovation we need is in the social architecture of social choosing.
And that innovation begins by acknowledging that there are social architectures through which society makes social choices, each with its own logic or program or code for choosing.
This is not just markets or governments or an harmonic convergence of personal and individual consciousness.
There are institutions of government, yes.
There are institutions of enterprise also.
And institutions of civil society.
And institutions of finance.
These are constituted with agency for a purpose; with authority to exercise powers; and accountability for their exercise of power and authority true to purpose and agency.
We don’t have the right institutions for our changing times.
That’s where the innovation has to begin.