The Antidote to Extremism | Meta-Ideological Politics | Interview w/ Ryan Nakade

Meta-Ideological Politics can help people with different beliefs understand each other better and work together to solve problems in new ways.
Ryan Nakade is a trained mediator and facilitator who works with various organizations to bridge divides and build resilient communities. He serves as a facilitator for the Department of Human Services family decision cases, Board Vice President of the Oregon Mediation Association, and an advisory committee member for the Beaverton Center for Mediation and Dialogue. In his spare time, he studies politics, philosophy, and complex systems, and is developing a new style of politics called Meta-Ideological Politics to transcend polarization and partisanship.
00:00 - Introduction
04:38 - Ryan's journey into politics and philosophy
08:43 - The contagious nature of political and ideological violence
12:41 - Defining extremism and ideology
17:29 - The role of social media in polarization
22:52 - Introducing meta-ideological politics
26:40 - Stages of ideological development
31:30 - Red stage: Self-centric ideology
32:33 - Amber stage: Group-centric ideology
34:24 - Orange stage: Self-determining ideology
35:49 - Green stage: Self-questioning ideology
39:35 - Teal stage: Self-actualizing ideology
41:25 - Income inequality
00:43:38 - The future of meta-ideological politics
www.markdivine.com

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  • @NaydenNikolov
    @NaydenNikolov2 ай бұрын

    Outstanding conversation and ideas shared. They help me work on the concert for "3D Politics of the Future", because we see that classic ideologies and extremes do not work anymore. Thanks. Nick.

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