how different might america have been if jfk had lived
download one page guide to 36 COLLABs with youth as sustainable generation =click Education && health && hunger && finance && partners 100% job-rich communit========= what if sustainability goals had been called collaboration goals. i was privileged to meet and listen to the late great fazle abed quite often during his last decade - nobody that i have met told more fables about collaboration - download 36 of women empowermemts most successful collab platforms;
as i look back on december 2019 it seems like the last month without covid something thyat is going to test human collaboration like nothing i have lived through
i will be cataloguing my linkedins by collaboraticve capacity clarifying home and twin citizen regions
barcelona emm martha manolo
dhaka safiqul vincent mostofa
ny nicholas bian, mack
dc georges mihaie
london sandra mcleod
hk+ jeanne lim, sabrina benioudren karina belin
paris leonora Said H Yves Eonnet
espoo eliza hochman
lucknow sunita
boston sady
81 ways to save youth's world - see you at glasgow november for compendium of sustainability solutions -quries chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk
-expect daily updates on emerging 81 ways scots -about 1% of the world's population 94% who live outside scotland - have tried to help mediate economics for thriving communities since adam smith and james watt started up 1 way machines and humans 1761
way 0 - can economics and 2020s tech -human and artificial intel - save us from extinction? - year 38 of 1984's 2025 report
- way 81 cop26 november first fortnight 2021 - celebrate green intel and celebrate the commons
way 80 glasgow university union 6 nov invites every under 30s student network to poster their solutions to sdgs as well as re-read what adam smith and others said about the risk of the world's biggest maths mistake
way79 mapping astra.place help search simplest vaccines networks to end covid
way 78 connect with our franciscan co-hosts and the people g20 networks italy end october
way 77join in THE GAMES of world record jobs
way 76 imagine how much happier families can be world over if we map economic models empowering community development round the worlds poorest young women instead of rich old men
way 75 contribute to the 10th year of the new economics journal celebrating who scales sustainability cases who begun after the 250th annual speaker on adam smiths moral sentiments--
way 1 love everyone you linkin- don't waste a second on anti social-hate media
way 2 keep searching for worlds most innovative teachers at community service levels including digital and real ways of skilling your teams
way 3 contribute to the zoomuni.net bookclub - which books need to be turned into missing schools curricula of sustainability generation -rsvp chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk -connect with 3 biggest searches of adam smith- goodwill transparency of community markets wherever people have no access to machines; how world could change for better if lives matter everywhere machines start up from 1761; why the empire system of education would pose the penultimate system crisis determining the bard's challenge of to be or not to be
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previously 1/15.21by cop26 november youth and friends at adam smith's glasgow university hope to have 81 guides to 81 ways to go green and end covd that the younger half of the world can help scale
rsvp if you have a candidate way worth voting for
more ways in rehearsal as networkfriends of we free scots trieyto help mediate economics for thriving communities since adam smith and james watt started up 1 way machines and humans 1761 - way 81 cop26 november 2021 - way 79 glagow university union invites every under 30s student network to poster their solutions to sdgs ... way 2 love be with you chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk
================================== previously written mear the end of 1461 daysof rule by trump
81ways.com invites you to countdown back from the future of 2030- will be safely orbiting round sdgs by then or will every community be plagued by local viruses or other living nightmares drowning our childrens development and safety of experiencing mother natures planet -scroll to bottom for proposed 81 newsletter timelines - 2020s most exciting decade ever- for exponentially better or worse
breaking week 44 of 81 ways - 5000 educators zoom round co-creating curricula of 5 years to end extinction - more at EconomistDiary.com
from 1989's author of worldclassbrands- chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk - until virus vanquished you arrange a zoom class, we'll freely try to guide your choice of 81 ways- take care -out there humans --make every community safe again with or without gods of politics & ad media
highlights of selected 81 ways to save humanity before the 51 weeks of 2020 -way 1 adam smith - way 2 james wilson way 3 walter bagehot way 4mahatma gandhi (later black ways 10 luther king 21 mandela) way 5 the economist centenary bio 1943 way 6 last class mentored by keynes 1946 cambridge, way 7 geoffrey crowther at yale, way 8 non neumann open source programable computer way 9 geoffrey crowther at claremont, may 10 mrs von neumann at yale, way 11 jfk trust youth to moon race, way 12 prince charles and emperor japsan reunite old world tokyo olympics 1964 promising to help rollback all the cultural walls betwee 6/10 humans mainly caused by british and japanese imperialism, way 13 lepidemologist (later first ceo google.org) larry brilliant srarts networking maps out of afghanisatan and across s asia, way 14 female coders at mit write software for moonlanding, way 15 gordon moore promises his alumni wil multiply 100 times more machine brainpower per decade to 2020 when machine brains will have more analytuca capacity than humans, mor iot-5g connectivity than 8 billion people but wont know whether big data they are looking at is ansdg app or a moneyy grabbers bitcoin, way 16 royal dutch shell ceo for east pakistan fazle abed starts 50 years of rural keynsian parnership to empower bangladesh women to end poverty, way 17 economists reframes economics around kenes future history mapping, way 18 romano prodi helps economist translate franciscan version of entrepeurial revoution, way 10 gifford pinchot gifts world system mapping of intrapreneur
81ways.com invites you to exponentially countdown the last 81 periods uniting nations assuming each week of 2020 requires as urgent a leap to cooperation as 31 previous time periods starting with adam smith's countdown on future of markets humans and machines in 1760 valuetrue.com valuation- masterclass100.com education- health economisthealth.com- firtst virtual summit by top 3 world education networks to ne hosted by wise
week 14 (ie way ahead 44 starts with massless (lostreal community celebration) of easter sunday and passover week as well as end of lent's sacrifices and the coming of ramadan's- it also exposes which nations leaders bothered to correctly sample 2 tests - per cent of whole population infected, per cent og whole population with antibodies- even the most ardent repupuclican cannot model economy without social health- and expect to ever talk abouth words such as freedom or entreprenurship again
260 year update adam smith morality of world trade: breaking jan 2020 DC : seemingly joseph 1 2 nye's new book ranks last 20? uk presidents as fit to be moral and sustainability leaders of the country and our species- do you think any other people in this world should be included in the same league table or do we 7.5 billion people all depend on 20 people and the us media that conditions them
There are various ways to brainstorm this including 25 years of surveys my father helped The Economist publish as it went from 3rd ranking uk journal to one of a kind global viewpaper normanmacrae.net
for example - see 1970's the neurotic trillionaire ; mr nixon's america as one timely piece to start hosting a debate on what would kennedy have done differently from nixon? - would he have permitted the shooting of university students (kent state) and taken revenge by starting to make universities ever most costly to attend- would the two most expensive medical businesses in the free world have become psychiatrists and every sadness caused by some youth having so little to do that they sell harmful drugs on the streets and shoot each other- but these are ultimately crises locally impacting less than 5% of the human population -what about the majority of the human population who still had no access to electricity grids at time of moon race but as medicine man extraordinaire and first ceo of google.org reported back in the 1960s even in the remote hills of afghanistan the gossip wss if man lands on the moon maybe no mission will be impossible if you put 10000 young brains on one goal until they network its solution - to understand what could have happened next start with a piece of advice from the man who first became the centre of everything digital in the epicentre of everything digital in the 1G 1980s - Bill Gates - less than you expect happens in 3 years always much "moore" in 7 years- what does this suggest to you- mathematically it suggest that exponential auditing over 7 or more years matters just as much as 90 day accounting; educationally it suggests that expensive mba course that teach 5 year planning are not what any sustainable human race can afford- lets rewind the clock because there is moore:
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in 1965 alumni of gordon moore promised to deliver 100 times more decade every decade until in the 2020s - the brain in any mobile device - phone , watch, drone, farm yard animal's collar ... car, bicycle, tree's branch? anything that might help us prevent climate meltdown has more analytical capacity than your own brain- dont worry starting back at glasgow university 2 alumni started asking 2 questions what will the future og hi-trust community markets look like adam smith, what will the future of powerful engines lead to- in other words we 7.5 billion people have 260 years of entrepreneurially APPIng machines to serve the must hujman purposes imaginable eg the 17 sustainability development goals - we can therefore prevent orwell's endgame of robots being designed by and for the 10 richest men in the world assuming enough of us parents want to see our children free to advance the human lot - so any ideas you have on what kennedy might have done differently are helpful to share - rsvp chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk lets add in some more people who unlike kennedy are still aroujd: 2 we have already mentioned gordon moore and larry bruilliantg , what aboyut schwab who has being hosting summits with the world biggest decsision makers since the 1960s or david attenborough who has been using broadcast tv to tell natures stories since the start of bbc's world service tv-tell us how all these people might have multiplied the happiest futures media could have been used for - lets add in the 3 most revolutioanry engineers of the 1950s two of whom frtunaltely lasted for many decades (Deming who was to help Japan help asians to save their side of the world and korolev whose satellites becamse both an opportunity and threat as the defining machine of being more globally interconncted than separated by man made borders-
as well as the one we need to study most carefully because he died of cancer but fathered computing and left behind many clues on what he hoped smart people would do - read the biography of von neumann or get hold of the last lecture series he wrote for yale which was on what teachers should think about before the first global coding language emerged - extraordinarily von neumann was concerned about cultural consequences of how tech embedded itself in communications- more extraordinarily still adam smith had asked a siilar question on languages back in the middle of 18th century
each month of 2020 we will return to try and complete a checklist of 80 things that mkight have been different about america before november 2020
so far we have seen
no need for expensive psychiatrists
no need for inner city street being saddest places for teens to be
americans would not be trapped in a healtlh system which is twice as expensive as any other wealthy country with depressing consequences including: tech making health mkire expensive instead of better value; usa being one of the few nations where life expectany is going down; america being the main advanced nation where parents are repeatedly asking youth to bail them out from political media environmental and financial failures due to elders not knowing how much money they will need the more politicians failure to serve the people - see their record on opiods, see their record on passing laws stimulated by lobbies for making health more expensive- see the way congress deliberately makes schools ever more depressing places fo0r young people to spend their first 18 years in - see 1984 Economist survey www.economisthealth.com searching for ways tech can make community health service better value instead of ever more expensive- all very basic adam smith common sense if children were free to debate adam smith in schools- read eg christopher berry's - (Glasgow U scholars) adam smith a very short intro by oxford uni press
3rd grade teachers would have been encouraged to help youth explore the future eg how different are cultures around the world if you live on a small island instead of on a big continent, if you live on one of the 2 largest iced up roofs of the world where most land is valueless compared with every estate having some real value to own provided safe communities are thriving around it
we dont think elders would have stopped investing in youth the way putting students in huge debt has done in usa
we dont think america would have spent so much time on wars te otehr side of the world whilequite a lot more reconcilation was needed back at home among white black and latino populations to name but three
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if you are one of the 95% of humans who are not american we have 2 completely opposite recommendations to make- if you are young and can find american youth to friend do, american youth need even more help than most youth to find a sustainable way forward- if you want to start with what ifs the race started by keened and timelined by moore 5G 2020s to 1G 1980s to 0g 1970s from the poorest part of the world then tghere are many starying points bjut one that interests us is an asian who as a teen went to galsgow university to get a 200 yera upodate on smith and watt then joined the royal dutch oil multinational shell to account for it during teh 1960s becoming CEO region on the south asian coat east of calcutta and west of myanmar and south of both china and india- untul weather killed half a million epople all around him and war kiled even more so by 1972 he began life in a region poorer than anywhere else in the world and helped mainly vilage mother network one of the 2 greatest miracles of the era of 0g to 4G - see eg www.fazleabed.com or codsider connections of various supercityuni that empowering women villagers can also help all of us huimaniseAI through the 2020s
Do 3 words have the same purposeful translations in the mindsets of Americans English and French. We are talking about the 2 american words og 1776 "freedom and happiness" and the french word entrepreneur which emerged from the societal transformation that France went through from 1776. Ultimately do freedom and happiness mean designing a world in which every next girl born has a good chance at live because every community she might be born into is thriving sustainably (blending nature's diversity with open access to life critical knowhow generated by our species). Americans having twice saved the old world from empires that were not built truly on freedom and happiness was seen by 95% of humans between 1945 and 1964 as valuing this as the most human of all goals. The problem is among the 5% of people from the USA how many actioned this not just advertised it. While the old world's problem with empires involved colonisation ie empires taking over other peoples nations/places, Americans continent of opportunity through the 19th century's biggest lack of freedom and happiness was the way white americans ruled over black americans at every community level. It is our hypothesis that Kennedy was the last american to have enough goodwill to unite americans in such foreign policies as ich bin ein berliner. Even as his moon race was successfully completed, the social fabric of usa was being torn apart by advertising communicating hatred, local failures to integrate white and black, as well as external challenges from Soviet Russia , the unwinnable war of vietnam, and the coming independence of many of the nations that had the most carbon oil. Moreover as Americans leaped on the moon for mankind the average 11 year old had not received one second of schooling about the reality that the majority of human beings still had no access to electricity grids. To this day american mass media gives an entirely fake impression of humanity's most urgent innovation challenges. If it didnt americans would be leaders of sustainability goals instead of driven systemically by political and legal dodos.
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masa son : Yang: Kai-Fu Lee: Brin schwarzman: schwab : bloomberg attenborough : dutch & uk royals : Japan Emperors family: ka-shings Unis: Unis in memory of Lee Kuan Yew :Melinda & Bill Gates : Reeta Roy ...happy 2020s to all whop value youth as every places win-win currency exchange with sustaining the future- join glasgow cop26-lets reverse boston tea party - sink every american economist or politician or fake media man who isnt faithful to adam smiths moral sentiments aka goodwill by every family for every family - chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk whats your 2020 diary look like -which supercity can we meet in - dhaka glasgow hongkong tokyo boston baltimore vienna geneva beijing singapore changsha - you tell us cyberchinacenter.com
To get a complete view of how much youth's needs from education have changed lets scroll to questions from 1972 survey of the next 40 years - by The Economist's Norman Macrae- if you have a like-minded question to add please send to chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk -indicate numerical fit if you wish. We will label our research into 4 categories: findings, conclusions, recommendations, and likelihoods.
Recommendation 1 paper currencies will need to be replaced at every tech leap possible- although paper currencies may be convenient for zero-sum "big corporate" economies of the industrial era. they cannot sustain win-win human development which is the joyful reason for celebrating alumni of gordon moore who promise us a trillion times more tech to connect by 2030 than man app'd to race to the moon
Two of the main systems which develop people are families and resilient communities. The notion that every transaction involves one person getting in debt to another is not only emotionally insane but will expedite nature's extinction of our species
Finding 2 Giants in the late afternoon- whilst giant multinational corporations are the biggest business development since end of world war 2 -their peak age of international expansion may be ending. However before raising that question: how big is the economy they rule over? Estimates suggest that 300 corporate colossi together are second only to the size of the usa economy. They comprise about 197 giant american companies, about 65 Japanese or European (mainly British or Dutch) companies and in addition big banking and insurance companies that tend to be left out of classifications. (Any errors in this estimation are mine alone- sources that are worth checking in first include Sidney Rolfe, Raymond Vernon and the Harcard Investigation, Herman Kahn of the Hudson Institute, Michael Z Brooke and H Lee Remmers). General Motors currently te largest behemoth is bigger than the income of all but 12 countries. If you look at the 100 largest economic units in today's world, only half of them are nation states - the other 50 are the largest of these 300 multinational companies.
Finding 3 Notably since the early 1950s the worldwide sales of these multinationals has been compounding at 10% a year whereas the biggest 50 national gnps have been growing at about half that rate. Most extraordinary of all: over the last 15 years the annual sales of American owned foreign subsidiaries have swollen to the point that they are now about 5 times the annual value of American exports. Similarly projections are expected over next 15 years for European and Japanese companies
Conclusion 4 For these reasons when I started research for this survey, i shared the fashionable view that by 1992 the 300 biggest multinationals will totally dominate the world's business scene. BUT I now believe this is the late afternoon for some of these giants.
Recommendation 4 Assuming our human race continues compound growth over the next 80 years at the rate achieved between 1932-1972 then we should all want that 80 year dash to include the two thirds of mankind to be raised from currently living in intolerable indigence to something better than the comforts which the other third of us already enjoy. The remaining aim of the political economist must be to support whatever system she thinks could cause this to happen either most quickly of most smoothly.
Recommendation 5 To achieve this aim, new business organisational forms should be designed to emerging market and technological conditions so as to quite rapidly bring about a spreading of incomes through the poor countries in the period 1972-2012.
Likelihood 6: ending poverty's main barriers in the way of speed- and probably in the way of smoothness - are going top be set up by governments- not just emotional governments led by extreme left-wing or right-wing demagogues but also very sober governments controlled by expert advisers and existing large business organisations.
Finding 7 : the reason for likelihood 6 is very simple but also a most humiliating one. for the most educated one tenth of men. In a world where the knowledge in many of the most important sciences is doubling every decade, a transparently moving market system will generally get on to a successful trajectory less slowly than any bureaucratic organisation advised by evn the best experts-especially now that today's expert as soon as he turns from full-time student to paid prodigy is likely to be subconsciously trying to disguise from himself that dreadful obsolescence within a single decade in the value of half of some of the most important things he already knows.
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INTERMISSION - we take a break here from quotes from 1972 Economist survey to the fieldbook on transforming education economics The 2025 Report first published 1984 and updated in various translations to Nordic'a New Vikings in 1983
One of the simplest ways to transform education is to specify a missing quiz (or curriculum) that teachers of 11 year olds need to celebrate ahead of their students- mit media lab later provided a tour of 200s innovations titled the sorcerers apprentice- its our argument that for millennial to be the first sustainability generation everyone needs to celebrate life long teaching as well as studying as soon as they have acquired primary literacies and before adolescence
FINDING 8 the most complete example is www.thelearningweb.net this is what teachers of 11+ in new zealand realised they needed to be able to help students explore from 1985-1995- the learning web became one of the first international education best-sellers in china with 10 million parents buying a copy -broadcast media in China is intriguing- it quizzes so-called education experts with a gusto i have never seen anywhere else
Finding 9 on value chains of ecommerce needed exploring ahead of their exponential rise (cluetrain shows how rocky Amazon's road to success was, eg AOL turned down being a lead funder) by 5th grade teachers and up
Finding 10 ahead of the 3G 2000s how to be universally connected through ending mobile divides-
Finding 11: beyond privacy: ahead of the 4g 2010s the operational platforms societies needed big data to locally value so that natural resources diversity could be maximised but everyone could be included in win-win trades especially those multiple revolutions beyond the er of industrial revolution's consumption of things. Note how applying life critical knowhow multiplies value in use unlike consuming up things
Finding 12 : according to moore's laws the 2020s would be the decade humans needed to come to terms with applying trillion times more analytic power than needed to race to the moon - separate human brains are no longer the chief master of administration but real time social infrastructures can save the day- see japan tv hosting of whether India's future cities can become the greenest of them all by ending private ownership of motor vehicles
Conclusion 13 we can now see that the missing quiz of the 1970s that teachers of 11 year olds needed most was essentially a geographical-curricula of continents islands and oceans that astronauts had the clearest view of
81 ways of tracking entrepreneurial revolution: expoeetially accelerating diary of newsletter
60 bimonthly in 2020s (5g decade)
3 in each of moore's earlier decades 4g 2010s 3g 2000s 2g 1990s 1g 1980s 0g 1970s (eg silicon valley born 1972)
1 1760-1860 first century of glasgow's smith and watt concludes with death of founder of the economist james wilson trying to redesign (with what became standard charter banking) raj economy calcutta
2 1860-1945 the colonial empire bubbles into world wars ; usa saves old world (Eurasia but not quite Africa nor black lives)
3 1945-1960 - 4 movements promise to chnage teh world - village focused eg borlaug; smarter engineering, logistics sme supply chains and microelectronic manufacturing eg deming and japan and far east's post-war friends, moon fraces including satellite telecommunicatiosn pathyways to mobilising death of distance as cost of apps, von neumann pathway to macine analytics doing in 10 seconds what one human brain could not alalsye in a lifetime
4-6 what happened in 1960s to turn usaa from world's friendliest neighbor to fear-monger and subconscious hater of other peoples youth 4 the dreams upo to death of jfk, with more assassinations and vietnam failure the loss of national emotional intel even as moon race won, nixon poisons the future of youth and congress/senate spirals into hatred between 2 rival parties instead of love of human diversity (see outofbeltway.com for latest crises causes inside beltway) including virus madness, and compare with livesmatter.city - and bimonthly challenges of entrepreneurial revolution -crises spotter welcome rsvp chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk