Collective
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One of the great barriers to peace in the Middle East is that both sides, both Israel and, I think, the Palestinians, do not understand that they share a
collective
destiny.
So we’re juniors in High School now, and we can now mentor younger band members, as a single
collective
unit.
I believe, or I think that all these fears are etched in the
collective
feminine cautiousness because when we learn of the atrocities that have happened to women, continentally especially, it serves as a constant reminder that one step out of our designated place may end up in very serious consequences.
The
collective
voices of people needs to be more integrated through new technologies into the organizational strategies and plans of actions and not just recycled for fundraising or marketing.
And that's great news, because, it turns out, we're very good at
collective
action with digital technology.
WG: Every day, we are still blown away by people's experiences, by the complexity of our
collective
racial reality.
Durkheim wrote about a set of intense
collective
emotions that accomplish this miracle of E pluribus unum, of making a group out of individuals.
Think of the
collective
joy in Britain on the day World War II ended.
Think of the
collective
anger in Tahrir Square, which brought down a dictator.
And think of the
collective
grief in the United States that we all felt, that brought us all together, after 9/11.
They celebrated a change in attitude towards non-white Britons, but railed against our restless school system that does not value
collective
identity, unlike that offered by Sidney Poitier's careful tutelage.
If we want different values we have to tell a different story, a story that understands that an individual narrative is an essential component of a person's identity, that a
collective
narrative is an essential component of a cultural identity, and without it it is impossible to imagine yourself as part of a group.
You see, people at their fingertips now, everybody, not just Julian Assange, have these powerful tools for finding out what's going on, scrutinizing, informing others, and even organizing
collective
responses.
You can see on the right here, there's a predator being chased away by the
collective
power of the birds, and apparently this is a frightening thing if you're a predator of starlings.
And there's a real sense of interdependence, that the individual birds somehow understand that their interests are in the interest of the
collective.
Could we create some kind of
collective
intelligence that goes beyond an individual or a group or a team to create, perhaps, some kind of consciousness on a global basis?
And what I discovered is, because of the nature of the footage and the fact that we're doing this film, there was an emotion that was built into it and our
collective
memories of what this launch meant to us and all these various things.
So this is our footage of the launch, based on, basically, taking notes, asking people what they thought, and then the combination of all the different shots and all the different things put together created their sort of
collective
consciousness of what they remembered it looked like, but not what it really looked like.
Every new fact that is uncovered adds to the growing body of our
collective
knowledge.
Whether that is by exercising our right to vote, whether it is by penning an op-ed in a newspaper or by starting a conversation on social media, it is our
collective
voice that will ensure the freedom of science.
Because first you have the 1960s and 1970s, cultural and social revolution, which in a certain way destroyed the idea of a
collective
purpose.
Here we are, in a space, the subjective,
collective
space of the darkness of the body.
But, and it's a big but, we cannot let our
collective
resource use overshoot that outer circle, the ecological ceiling, because there we put so much pressure on this extraordinary planet that we begin to kick it out of kilter.
I wanted to do something that transformed our
collective
anger into something beautiful.
Long term, I have great faith in our
collective
and connected ingenuity.
This talk is about being prepared for, and resilient to the changes that are coming and that will affect our homes and our
collective
home, the Earth.
But while there might be some short-term individual winners, our
collective
losses will far outweigh them.
And what is very exciting is that citizens were then able to give feedback as to which health or water points were not working, aggregated in the red bubbles that you see, which together provides a graphic visual of the
collective
voices of the poor.
If we do, we will find that the
collective
voices of the poor will be heard in Bihar, in Uganda, and beyond.
And if we are to move towards our
collective
bliss ... it's time we shed our focus on the physical and instead embrace the virtues of the heart.
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