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Where, When and How Do We Start Taking Action to Fix the Polycrisis?

Ray Katz
8 min read6 days ago

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Why things that seem small and insignificant are really powerful and essential—and we should be doing them NOW. See free public version of this essay HERE.

Photo by Felix Koutchinski on Unsplash

The Saners are an activist group, a small but widespread and growing movement (we are in more than 25 countries) that seems to promote tiny, insignificant actions.

But the truth is, the tiny actions are very significant and important and necessary first steps to changing everything. One of the reasons that “people power” is so challenging to apply is that it feels counter-intuitive. Few of us really understand how it works.

I didn’t figure this out. I merely read history and learned from successful activists. But we all need to know these lessons so we realize how to succeed, and in the knowledge that we CAN succeed, are motivated to take the necessary actions.

Giant Street Protests Are the LAST STEP—Following A Series of Tactics That Disempower Cruel Authorities

To make the world significantly better, we need to have a vision of that better world—and we need to disempower the forces that are destroying the one we are now living in. In fact, we must make the world inhospitable for tyrants and thugs, period.

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Ray Katz
Ray Katz

Written by Ray Katz

Internet pioneer. But I’m most interested in stabilizing the Earth’s climate and promoting our common humanity. WeAreSaners.org

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