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Brandon Norgaard

Integral theory, metamodernism, civic enlightenment — wisdom design, metacrisis research, and community-level applications of integrative worldviews

The Enlightened Worldview Project / Civic Enlightenment Project
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Brandon Nørgaard is a writer, researcher, and community organizer based in Northern California, currently studying wisdom design at the California Institute for Human Science. He is Director of Research at the Enlightened Worldview Project and co-founder of the Civic Enlightenment Project, working at the intersection of integral theory, metamodernism, bildung, and metacrisis studies. He has co-authored research on mapping integrative approaches to addressing the metacrisis and appears regularly on podcasts including The Integral Stage.

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Systems Thinking4
Social Technology2
Sensemaking2
Political Philosophy2
Epistemology1
Civilizational Risk1
Cultural Evolution1
Media Ecology1
Meta-Crisis1

Connected Observers

Brad Kershner2Jordan Hall2MWMarianne Williamson1Gregg Henriques1JGJeff Giesea1Zak Stein1

Ideas in the Observatory

  • Local Hubs as Infrastructure for Cultural Transformation
    Local Hubs as Infrastructure for Cultural TransformationThe mycelium beneath the movement
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  • How Concentrated Wealth Deliberately Rewires Public Reality
    How Concentrated Wealth Deliberately Rewires Public RealityThe hand that seeds the doubt controls the harvest.
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Topics

Systems Thinking4
Social Technology2
Sensemaking2
Political Philosophy2
  • American Democracy's Four-Year Planning Horizon and Its Civilizational Cost
    American Democracy's Four-Year Planning Horizon and Its Civilizational CostWe used to build toward something.
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  • How the U.S. Senate, Supreme Court, and Electoral College Distort Democratic Representation
    How the U.S. Senate, Supreme Court, and Electoral College Distort Democratic RepresentationNine politicians in robes, and other inherited fictions
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  • Epistemology1
    Civilizational Risk1
    Cultural Evolution1
    Media Ecology1
    Meta-Crisis1

    Connected Observers

    Brad Kershner2Jordan Hall2MWMarianne Williamson1Gregg Henriques1JGJeff Giesea1Zak Stein1
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