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Something is wrong with the way human civilisation thinks. Not with its intelligence — the species that managed a continent for sixty thousand years through cultural burning, that navigated three million square miles of open ocean without instruments possesses cognitive capacities of extraordinary depth and range. What is wrong is the conditions under which those capacities are currently operating.
Planetary Intelligence argues that the human mind has two fundamental capacities — patterning and storytelling — that work together like a double helix. When patterning leads and storytelling serves, collective intelligence emerges. When storytelling leads and patterning follows, the result is civilisational self-destruction. Industrial economism is the most consequential example of the second mode in the species' history: a story so thoroughly encoded in the measurement systems, institutions, and cultural practices of the modern world that it has trained collective attention away from precisely the patterns most urgently requiring a response.
The book maps the conditions needed for a new world to be born – what planetary intelligence actually requires – cognitively, culturally, institutionally, and spiritually – and shows that it's not a utopian aspiration but a demonstrable capacity already expressing itself in the imaginal cells of an emerging civilisational form. The suppression of that intelligence is historically specific. So is its recovery.