内面体験からの insight は、より反応性のあるガバナンスに近づくための鍵である。 - Recognizing the limits of one’s own understanding - Recognizing the limits of one’s own understanding and listening to the ideas and perspectives of others will enable better decisions and reform of the political system. - Drawing insights from non-verbalized inner experiences to move closer to responsive governance
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- Current group understanding and decision-making approaches do not work well in large scale situations
- Importance of insights from inner experience
- Difference between deliberation and cooperation
- Emphasis on getting “consent,” meaning that people can live with the decision, rather than “consensus,” meaning that everyone agrees completely
- Approaching more responsive governance
- Current group understanding and decision-making approaches do not work well in large scale situations
Query: bringing insight or dissenting view through Therapeutic Uses from people’s as yet unarticulated Inner Experiences, which approaches more responsive governance.
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