This book, the second in Hanzi Freinacht's "metamodern guide to politics," outlines a path for societal evolution beyond modern limitations, aiming for a "relative utopia." It builds upon the concepts introduced in the first book, "The Listening Society," expanding on the idea of adult development and linking it to a concrete political program.
The book is structured into three parts:
1. The Map: This section explores the historical development of society, highlighting the concept of "attractors" – patterns that are likely to emerge and stabilize in a dynamic system like society. The book argues that understanding these attractors is crucial for navigating societal change and presents several key attractors for the future: a new stage of state development with increased intimacy of control, higher forms of freedom based on evolving emotional regimes, deeper equality across six dimensions (economic, social, physiological, emotional, ecological, informational), and more progressive norms.
2. The Plan: This section presents the "Nordic ideology," a roadmap for transforming modern society into a metamodern relative utopia. It details six new forms of politics designed to address modern societal problems:
3. The Proof: This section argues that the Nordic ideology surpasses all modern ideologies in achieving their goals: it is more egalitarian than socialism, freer than libertarianism, more sustainable than ecologism, more prudent than conservatism, and more rebellious than anarchism. It demonstrates how political metamodernism can utilize and co-opt these ideologies to achieve its aims.
Key takeaways:
Overall, the book presents a complex and challenging vision for the future of society, encouraging a playful yet earnest engagement with the paradoxes and potentialities of a metamodern world. It calls for a shift in consciousness and a more nuanced understanding of how psychology, behavior, culture, and systems co-evolve to shape our collective destiny. It argues that by embracing the listening society and the Nordic ideology, we can collaboratively navigate the uncertainties of the future and steer towards a more meaningful and flourishing existence.