Or . . .
consider this, written by Sam Keen:
"The old myth perceives reality as constant discord and believes that combat, warfare, and economic competition are inevitable; it hopes for clear-cut victories and progress. The new myth perceives life and reality as a unified network of mutually interdependent entities whose well-being is enhanced by cooperation and compassion; it looks forward to a world order not based on warfare, and an economic system that is ecologically viable."
That's kinda exactly what I mean, without any non-essentials.
consider this, written by Sam Keen:
"The old myth perceives reality as constant discord and believes that combat, warfare, and economic competition are inevitable; it hopes for clear-cut victories and progress. The new myth perceives life and reality as a unified network of mutually interdependent entities whose well-being is enhanced by cooperation and compassion; it looks forward to a world order not based on warfare, and an economic system that is ecologically viable."
That's kinda exactly what I mean, without any non-essentials.