2. The creative posture.

Among the devotees of the creative posture we find, first of all, the sys- tems philosopher Ervin Laszlo. He is the author of several books on this theme. He also founded the General Evolution Research Group (GERG) and the Club of Budapest, which are action groups devoted to the creative posture. To Laszlo, global activism is the key to the future.

Another sharing the creative view is the cultural historian William Irwin Thompson, author of several books on this theme. He is also the founder of the Lindisfarne Association, another creative posture action group. To Thompson, we are turning from the dynamic mentality to the chaos mentality.

Others of this posture include: Riane Eisler, champion of the partnership society, Hazel Hender- son, crusader for social responsibility in economics, Jean Houston, impresario for the possible human, Fritjof Capra, the advocate of Ecoliteracy, and many others. According to them all, we must work to create the future, paradise will not come by itself.


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