The King Is Dead, Now What?: The 250-Year Struggle for Democracy

Resilience+ hosted a live webinar event on 10th September inspired by “The King is Dead, Now What?” series, part of the Human Nature Odyssey podcast. The Post Carbon Institute’s Executive Director, Asher Miller, led a discussion with Alex Leff, storyteller and the podcast series creator, and SoDy’s Dan Hoyer, our historian and expert on social complexity and societal collapse, about how past societies have responded to upheaval, the recurring tension between progressive and reactionary forces, and how we might better understand—and ultimately transcend—the left/right political spectrum so prevalent today, and how we move forward in our unique political climate.

Listen to “The King is Dead, Now What?” webinar discussion at Resilience.org.

You can watch or listen to the webinar here from December 10th for free, or make a donation to Resilience.org to listen sooner.

Resilience+ also recommends that you listen to the three part podcast series, “The King is Dead, Now What?” by Alex Luff here or on Spotify before watching the webinar to get a deeper understanding of the discussion that unfolds.

 
 
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