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On this page, we wish to feature ideas on planet's biggest debates - what aide memoire would you use to host one, and what's its crisis topic? how do we involve as many of 6.5 billion beings representation at the debate as you believe is whole truth needed?

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whole planet overall question: do 6.5 billion people have trustworthy enough MAPS to sustain humanity through the unprecdented generation 1984-2024 integrating every locality into global?

some resources: local-global subsytem changes forecast in 1984 future history by dad who had 4 decades experience as The Economst's Deputy editor specialising in economics,  entrepreneurship for all and revolutionary future history systems and scenario debates

2008 Social ABC Maps of Dr Muhamad Yunus book : "Creating a world without poverty: Social Business, Future of Capitalism

Why MAPS? – do 6.5 billion people have trustworthy enough maps to sustain the world? Maps wysiwyg; measure flows for usability of all; grounded micro inter macro; systemic and interfacing; 2 productivity communications crises- how you commute physically, is content satyagraha (your lifetime flow and access to entreprenurial package born with) smartening communtiy up or dumbing globally-down

Family background of 2 or more generations: maths systems but no eco; eco and early global media; worldwide and gandhian practices grandfather

Globalisation

learn from 1930s on warning of maths guys like Einstein & storytellers like Orwell , Gandhi

2 media crises – unprecedented change in one generation

FH books netfuture: timeline key scenarios on which human sustainability depends – ultimately 10 times difference in wealth and health spinning for all by 2024 depending on lose-lose-lose or win-win-win global

world citizen democarcy for Q&A for all 6.5 billion beings

greater content access change than printing press

greater productivity change than steam engine (Industrial Rev’s agent) now have 2 productivity lifesytles with virtual’s DoD

Revolution

Systems and change to systems

Measurement (its cyclical governance and who decides what) leading forward in sustainability integral way or biased backward

Exponential metrics of the win-win-win and lose-lose-lose crisis

Deep innovation is conflict resolution – 3C’s

Gandhi’s EMP crisis

Micro-Inter-Macro is map’s whole truth way round

Entrepreneur

From origin to about 1984 was the interdiscipline (non-mini—professor; non-mindset common language of management)

About the world’s most communally trusted people – how they sustained wealth and health not the richest not the most celebrated

Entrepreneur of French Guillotne

Models of JB Say

Entrepreneur of 1843 The Economist

ER Trilogy of mindsets to breakthrough 76 (first 175 years) 82 the service economy revolution; 84 the future’s knowhow networking revolution and need for above zero-sum maps- collaboration’s value multipliers not just competitions zero sums

Like economics started on productivity side and deep human questions; often subverted by big powers and seems to have become all demand and all speculative

ABC Social : Yunus Caps-Webs

The simplest social valuation question:

Billions dollars business stakeholders; 0 social value > worth what

Yunus abc : 3 system molecules: earliest age you teamwork along a year long  purposeful goal

What start up design is of a social business

Social business interfacing system network of the world’s largest global corporations and the world’s deeepst grassrooots/BOP service orgs

Trust-Flow & hi-trust mapmaking

Microcredit: Have open source community-up sustainable Map for global sector of banking –just about critical mass of awareness

Edu have – 6-11 CIS 18-21 free unis; potentially can ABC social fill the gaps –almost zero awareness but could maps as internets salvation

Can we do for biggest 100 global sectors in time where national govs is just one sector- so may philanthropy, cultural of other human values markets (of edu, media, professions) even if not all seen as commercial markets

Specific yunus language:

Lose-lose-lose global

Mindsets crisis

Mindset of purpose system designer versus monetisation designer (SBA versus SBA)

See whole of lse talk

See harrison owen 95% wrong mba back in 1984- facilitation of everyone’s flow in CCC world

Entrepreneurial package born with

Credit as human right if within reach of desire and peer circles at every productive magic moment

Sustainable business that serves other people ; community up maps

The minimum peer to peer mapping language without which you can represent humanity & community in the crisis debates of is globalisation sustainable

EDU

At age 21 need more SBAs than MBAs

At every age from grade 1 need to know what applied local to global systems experience in edu – eg CMS

Media & Professional Governance

Fc game marrying global corps and grassroots service network so purpose multiplies and monetisation cancer is always protected against

Most humanly productive design in each of biggest 100 global market sectors – where nations is just one of these, though other lace or culture cuts are welcome


hubsworld.tv (mailto:cgris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk) will assume this ad below http://en.sunrain.com is of no interest unless anyone comes back to the contrary- however it stimulates an open line of map questioning that I wish to see London open social business hubs expedite

if a solar social action group were to literally imagine a wall on brixton hub with solar solution services - and where there is a signpost to best practice example is in each case - what would be on it eg 100000 solar homes of Grameen villages, which is barefootpower's benchmark community if one was in the vicinity, does taddy blecher's free university have a solar entry yet, is ashoka's brazil entry worth being on the map, does skoll foundation after being epicentre of inconvenient truth's particpant productions? what's the main demo case to see from bunker roy, does wangari matthai have a favourite solar case,  does branson, does sir nick stern, does Khosla (CA) or Khosla (India)?  does ted.com Doerr, who else could we start filling up this map until it becomes a stimulus for open space london collaboration events

which london unis would be interested in having one student involved in building solar social action map- Imperial Andrew Blaza was 1990s sustainability host at CBI and is recommended by Sir John Banham as one coordinate to get student connecting with; which mass media peoplwe would on e survey to find out if that had one favourite coordinate to be posted on solar wallmap
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previously st james, London, feb 16

 
Climate Capitalism : Dr Yunus offers noted speech of 21st C
St James, Piccadilly, 16 February 2008 :  The church used by Londoners to bury its richest men was taken over for an afternoon by climate activists – a surprise setting for the last public appearance of Muhammad Yunus on his 3 day tour of London for his new book “Creating a world without poverty- social business, the future of capitalism.”
This speech was unlike any other offered by the man whose faith celebrates humanity in every corner of our earth. For the first 15 minutes, the audience participated in a requiem to Bangladesh ...  In recent years Bangladeshi’s have had the storm of the decade, then a worse one our people named storm of the century, then the worst of our history- we have run out of names on the scale of bad storms. So while climate crisis may be a subject for debating in London , in Bangladesh it is a population killer- and in our low lying nation of over 150 million people, it is the unnatural weapon of mass destruction we truly ask the world to help prevent
We are a people determined to celebrate humanity. On every other crisis: ending poverty, improving communal healthcare, other millennial rights we wish to open source with the world solutions that the Grameen way perfects at the grassroots before scaling up. Looking at climate, we have already passed a magic number of 100,000 solar homes- and if the price of the photoelectric cells could come down by a half, I feel we could commit to making every Bangladeshi home solar.  But that will not be enough to turn the tide on climate given our geographic lot. Only a worldwide collaboration can save us.
Then from minute 16, Yunus walks aside from the pulpit towards the audience to explain how his new book shows how to practice communal collaboration systems. Each major invitation in the book is meticulously designed and tested purposefully to serve vital needs. Much service detailing is contextual, but the common denominators are compounding the end of poverty over time and  empowering people to love being their communally most productive through peer to peer action learning circles.
Uniquely, Dr Yunus’ style is both simple and modest. He urges you dare see with him that if this is what one being can do, what could 6.5 billion of us achieve. Why not unite now by prioritising design of social businesses - the future capitalism game that all our generations will depend on. Proposer: Dr Yunus. Seconder: Bill Gates...
Ironically, as the Banker for the Poor moves on to another city, after 3 joyous days in his inspiring company, it is London ’s banks that feel very poor indeed.

editor@futurecapitalism.tv : Which virtual community will win the 2008 competition to catalogue the most social businesses There are really only 2 business models - those that sustain human beings and their communities , and those that do not. Somehow those of us who vote for humanity needed to see that we are all looking for the same "opposite way round" maths and subsystems maps than the one that has spun globalisation from the top of big power rather than integrating community and the deepest of human service contexts. Maps when reflect on it only work if they integrate the deepest possible details and flows; that's what gives small start ups their entrepreneurial zing http://www.ned.com/group/networkweavers/file/7.96.12051757967/ I dont think we will ever find an easier common language to start with than Yunus Social ABC. It doesnt take a lot of practice to get started, and I invite you to help log up wherever in USA we see people open sourcing Yunus models or sustaining a business that is compatible with investing n epople, community and purpose worth serving. Dr Yunus loves being asked to help judge social business competitions. Why dont we across ned see how many we can catalogue in 2008 -perhaps noiminated by ne group and checked out by a second group. And see if we can send a larger catalogue of social businesses to Yunus and Dhaka as a new year 2009 pressent than any other virtual community Incidentally if we have New Yorkers here- why not start a bit of controversy with te New Yorker magazine. Its just criticised microloans as detracting from investing in small enterprises. This seem an odd thing to do just as Dr Yunus book on Social Business has edged its ways into the NY Times bestsellers list There's good news and bad news in the fact that sustainability crises the world over are rooted in the missing maths of a business model that makes the most of people instead of requiring they be booked as costs to cut (global tangible accounting's assumption). If we can breakthrough youths mindsets as Dr Yunus calls it - we can change the world as fast as people can weave the new maths and maps.

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editor chris macrae - I have spent 33 years writing and advising on the following topic  -please contact me with questions generally or on books etc that I am currently co-editing
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