Conscious evolution, social development and environmental justice
Journal Title: Environment and Social Psychology - Year 2017, Vol 2, Issue 1
Abstract
Moving from Barnesmoore‘s (2016) theorization of humans as beings with the potential for conscious (epistemological) evolution, this article argues that a revolution in the ideas by which (‗world view‘ in which) we conceive of potential practice must necessarily precede a revolution of academic and social practice (that theory necessarily precedes practice). Revolution must be rooted in revolutionary ideas and cannot be facilitated by practices that rise from (are rationalized within) the hegemonic essence (ideas, axioms and logics) of the regime against which revolution is being waged.
Authors and Affiliations
Luke R Barnesmoore
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