Why Centrism Fails and How We Can Better Achieve Political Cooperation
[divider style=”solid clear”]Overcoming Polarization by Evolving Both Right and Left
How Polarity Theory Provides a Path to Political Progress
[divider style=”solid clear”]Depolarizing the American Mind
This acclaimed 2014 whitepaper, Depolarizing the American Mind, was co-authored with Carter Phipps and published by The Institute for Cultural Evolution.
[divider style=”solid clear”]Fostering Evolution in Islamic Culture
The ongoing rise of radical Islamism in the twenty-first century is a difficult and dire problem, for which cultural evolution is really the only viable permanent solution.
[divider style=”solid clear”]Climate Change Amelioration Plan
The Institute for Cultural Evolution’s Climate Campaign whitepaper, co-authored with Carter Phipps, Michael Zimmerman, and Elizabeth Debold, was completed in early 2013.
[divider style=”solid clear”]Premises and Principles of the Evolutionary Worldview
This article, published by The Institute for Cultural Evolution, provides an overview of the integral perspective that animates the work of the ICE think tank.
[divider style=”solid clear”]Integral Politics Comes of Age
In a 2007 interview by What Is Enlightenment? magazine’s executive editor, Carter Phipps, integral philosopher Steve McIntosh explains the revolutions in consciousness and culture that are shaping the geopolitical future of the planet and leading us toward an integral world federation.
[divider style=”solid clear”]Integral Politics and the Evolution of Consciousness and Culture
This article by Steve McIntosh was originally published in the July/August 2008 print edition ofTikkun Magazine.
[divider style=”solid clear”]Problemitizing Interobjectivity: A Response to Edwards
This article by Steve McIntosh was originally published in winter 2008 in The Journal of Integral Theory and Practice, Volume 3, Issue 4. It offers a constructive critique of Ken Wilber’s Four-Quadrant Model of evolutionary emergence.