The West forged three centuries of a way of acting marked by the Cartesian binary scheme, by which every situation must be approached as a problem/solution.
Faith in unlimited progress and scientism led to the Anthropocene, a mutation caused by humans on the whole of living things, and of the material world, which now by the 'green' route or by solutions delegated to algorithms and supercomputers, is intended to be alleviated. But the threat is huge, and that is the immediate experience of complexity: realizing that our actions from the binary produced unintended consequences, and more harm than good.
We need a counteroffensive. But which one? The question can no longer be "What to do?" but to recover the worldview of being-being and of a situated resistance-creation.
The question for an act must be, then, "What to do among the other doings?" "How can we conceive ...read more