Rethinking self-importance in a time of social and ecological collapse
Cross-cultural practices that reduce ego and hierarchy—framed as 'social technologies'—are being studied and applied to strengthen cooperation, trust, and collective action in communities facing cascading crises.
Why this matters → Identifying ego-limitation practices as transferable social technologies gives community resilience work and participatory governance a concrete cultural toolkit grounded in anthropological evidence.
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