How will the Neonaissance empower and encourage Americans to express their individual talent and achieve the fulfillment that ennobles them?
When will the Technological and Climatic Singularities converge to form the Titanicity – a “perfect catastrophe” in America that, if left unchecked, will close down the Neonaissance forever?
What must Boomers, GenXs, Millennials and GenZs do to overcome the Titanicity and establish the world’s first noble democracy – a nation that cherishes and promotes Unconditional Actualization For All?
You’ll need to know the answers to those questions and many more to be an effective citizen-activist. Acquiring that knowledge, therefore, is your first assignment, and this learning center will help you accomplish it.
To begin, read the book that is the foundation for citizen-activism: The Neonaissance. After you’ve done that, use the lesson plans to expand and refine your learning and transform yourself into a genuine citizen-activist.
The Attributes of a Citizen-Activist
Citizen-activists are as diverse as the American population. Despite those differences, however, they share a deep and abiding love for their homeland, however imperfect it may be, and two other defining attributes. They bring both a unique perspective and a personal power to their role. We call them the Outlook and the Inlook of citizen-activists. Click here to read more.
The Educational Format
As noted above, the textbook for the following curriculum is Neonaissance: The New Birth of a Noble Democracy in America and the Two Mega-Crises We Must Overcome for It to Happen. You can download it for free on this site.
The curriculum allows you to learn at your own pace – you can go as fast or as slow as you like – but always with guidance from lesson plans keyed to the book’s chapters. These plans rely on a form of Socratic dialogue, using questions to lead you into a conversation with yourself about the information and concepts presented in each chapter.
Don’t stop there, however. Reinforce the knowledge you’ve gained by talking about citizen-activism with your family, friends and colleagues and, of course, with other citizen-activists. Those discussions will enrich your understanding of the challenge and the opportunity we face in America today.
That understanding is essential preparation for the task ahead, for the mission of a citizen-activist. It will enable you to play your role in:
- defeating the threat posed by the Titanicity,
- establishing the world’s first noble democracy in America, and
- taking your place among the country’s next greatest generations.