Infinite growth on a finite planet is impossible. How can we transition to a ‘post-growth’ economy without triggering a financial collapse?
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    The underpinnings of our civilisation are based on an untenable premise.

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    @TransitionsFF
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    Why after the fifteenth century philosophers de bunked religion and with all the trouble in the world to-day why does the establishment promote it
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    It matters to me because of all the killing that has been done in the name of religion

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    Gerry
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    Is it possible for us to be more self-sufficient and return to a simpler way of life – or is it too late?
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    Like many others, my husband and I are increasingly convinced that living like this is the best thing we can do for the planet. However, I recently read an article that spoke of the many who believe the opposite. They argue that developing increasingly sophisticated technologies, such as higher levels of artificial intelligence, is the best solution to most, if not all, of our problems – and they have the money and power to make these technologies reality. The article also posited the question, ‘Would I want a future foisted upon me by [Silicon Valley venture capitalist Marc] Andreessen and his fellow founders?’ This prospect frightens me – as it would many others. Can we resist this vision of the future?

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    @TestaDura3335
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    How do we motivate men to participate in a movement to positively change the macho culture?
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    concerns re domestic violence escalating.

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    Barbara Semler
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    Why must professional swimmers train so early in the morning? The races are not at this time. They have all day to swim.
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    I’ve always wondered. Every swimmer says they hate the early starts. So swim later. YOU HAVE ALL DAY TO SWIM! The races are often at night. Pools are indoors. It makes no sense!!

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    Michelle Clarke
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    Does science fiction give us an unrealistic expectation that we can effectively inhabit Mars?
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    The recent discovery of water on Mars has brought into perspective that a manned mission may contaminate the results of any discovery of life. Perchlorates and cosmic radiation are still barriers to a lengthy mission. Is it more important to have realistic expectations of Mars or a vision of solving problems to which we do not yet have answers?

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    Ggorgg
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    Why are we so reluctant to grow up? Are we more childish than the generations before us?
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    The rise of adult colouring books, the return of the 90’s and just us reaching for things that remind us of our childhood constantly, made me wonder if it was like this for previous generations too or are we trying to postpone adulthood and all that comes with it more than before? Are we longing for simpler times with everything developing so fast around us?

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    Anna
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    What are you going to do to stop this culture from killing the planet?
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    We should all ask ourselves this question, and be spurred into passionately acting on the answer. Life on earth—and not just human life—depends on it. Literally your and our collective future is at stake.

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    Jore
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    Why has society constructed this idea of a ‘path’ to follow in order to be happy and successful? And are we all just waiting to die?
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    This is the current internal debate I am struggling with as a student about to graduate and go out into the competitive and soul-crushing work force world. There is often this moral vs. wealth and success debate when thinking about the person I want to be and whether I can truly make an impact in this world. How can we break free from the ideals in place by our society and comfortably be ourselves without giving up certain parts of who we are and how we think?

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    Shannon H
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    When does a person, child or foetus become conscious?
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    I’m genuinely curious!! Do we start to realise our own existence at the age of 7? For some, never? Or are we conscious even within the womb?

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    Claire Hughes
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    How can we change governments to plan for the future (educationally and economically), not just the next election? Who gets this right?
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    Infrastructure of all kinds (energy, transport) city planning, education and training (tafe especially) and job market changes seem to catch Australian governments asleep at the wheel. We seem to be responding to change, not preparing for it

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    @JuliusFlywheel
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    What is the role of the Grandparent when it comes to raising Grandchildren?
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    So many of today’s Grandparents fulfil the role of the Carer for their Grandchildren. On occasion, the Grandparent’s own methods of responding to / dealing with the behaviours of children may differ from that of the child’s parents. What is the expectation in the event this occurs?

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    Mary
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    Why do so many women refuse to call themselves feminists?
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    I am sick and tired of feminism being a dirty word! I want to believe that the only reason anyone would choose to deny that they were a feminist would be due to a misunderstanding about what the world means. Perhaps there are other reasons why people are reluctant to take this label for themselves…

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    Judith Gammie
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