Jonathan Rowson: “The Flip, the Formation, and the Fun: A Metamodern Framework for Human Futures”

Episode 129
June 26th, 2024

(Conversation recorded on April 24th, 2024)

Show Summary

Engaging with the human predicament requires new ways of understanding the world - novel perspectives that are rooted in a more holistic and interdependent mindset than those dominant in the industrialized society of the past few centuries. 

Today’s conversation with philosopher and social scientist Jonathan Rowson dives into the emerging ways of being that could serve us as we move toward a post-growth world, including what he has found particularly helpful in his decades of work studying the metacrisis.

In a world of (often siloed) hyper-specific experts, how would valuing the role of the “expert generalist” both change the face of academia and help us understand the world from a more holistic systems perspective? How does metamodernism merge the best of modernism and postmodernism to create a more comprehensive and constructive view of reality? How do we find and embrace our calling in the context of the metacrisis in order to take purposeful action forward? 

About Jonathan Rowson

Jonathan Rowson is the Co-Founder and Chief Executive of Perspectiva, a publishing house and praxis collective based primarily in London. Perspectiva describes itself as an urgent one-hundred-year project to improve the relationship between systems, souls, and society in theory and practice. Jonathan is a philosopher and social scientist by academic training and has degrees from Oxford, Harvard and Bristol Universities. He has written extensively on the idea of metacrisis as our multifaceted delusion, and he is increasingly focused on experiments in community and spiritual praxis to help shift socio-economic immunity to change. He is an Open Society Fellow and a Fellow at The Centre for the Understanding of Sustainable Prosperity at the University of Surrey. In his prior role as Director of the Social Brain Centre at the Royal Society of Arts he authored influential research reports including A New Agenda on Climate Change, Money Talks, and Spiritualise. He is also a Chess Grandmaster and three-time British Champion (2004–6) and views the game as a continuing source of insight and inspiration. His book, The Moves that Matter – A Grandmaster on the Game of Life was published by Bloomsbury in 2019.

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00:00 - Jonathan Rowson works + info, Perspectiva and Perspectiva’s Substack

02:05 - Tasting the Pickle: Ten flavours of meta-crisis and the appetite for a new civilisation 

05:34 - Tomas Bjorkman, TGS Episode

05:53 - Perspectiva Press, The Matter with Things by Iain McGilchrist + McGilchrist on TGS

06:50 - Realisation Festival

07:55 - Academic Specialization

15:09 - Metacrisis vs polycrisis

16:50 - The links between education, healthcare, and economics

18:38 - History of the prefix meta-

25:08 - Rowson twitter, Grandmaster, chess rating

25:40 - The Moves that Matter

28:04 - Relativism

29:37 - What is Metamodernism

30:11 - Metamodernism and the Perception of Context

30:19 - Modernism, Postmodernism

30:26 - Habermas

31:04 - Pre-modernism

34:20 - Umberto Eco 

38:46 - Don’t Look Up

40:41 - Jason Josephson Storm - Metamodernism: The Future of Theory 

44:15 - Constellations therapy

47:15 - Anti-debate

48:20 - Thomas K. Metzinger - Spirituality and Intellectual Honesty 

51:30 - Daniel Schmachtenberger and Consilience Project

55:30 - Collective Individuation, Carl Jung, Elinor Ostrom

56:28 - Carl Rogers

56:45 - Moloch, Collective action problems, Game Theory

1:03:09 - Marc Gafni, Zak Stein, Post-tragic

1:10:24 - Third Horizon

1:12:04 - Robert Pirsig

1:12:46 - Frankly Series, 7 Thought Experiments for Earth Day | Frankly #62 

1:14:16 - Ivo Mensch

1:15:22 - The 17 Things I Am 100% Certain About | Frankly #60 

1:17:35 - Perspectiva in 10 premises

1:17:41 - Education in a Time Between Worlds

1:19:45 - The Flip, The Formation, and The Fun

1:20:07 - The Flip, Jeffrey Kripal

1:23:34 - Peter Svidler

1:27:55 - Bonnitta Roy - C-Labs | LinkedIn 

1:28:59 - Margaret Mead, Culture and Commitment: A Study of the Generation Gap 

1:29:15 - Prefigurative Culture

1:29:34 - Francis Fukuyama 

1:34:11 - Animal Industry

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