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concept:social-and-philosophical-sustainability-issuessocial and philosophical sustainability issues
Birth control, species protection, spiritual health, etc., as listed in the preamble.
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- Resource recycling, energy consumption reduction, etc., as listed in the preamble.
- The broad goal of enduring ecological and human well‑being; Alexander distinguishes a deeper, wholeness‑based meaning.
- Alexander's proposed alternative: sustainability rooted in beauty, adaptation, spiritual connection to land, and iterative morphogenesis rather than technical optimization alone.
- Narrow, one-sided sustainability paradigm focused on renewable resources, energy, and technical solutions; criticized as incomplete and spiritually hollow.
- Alexander argues that focusing only on technical fixes ignores the deeper dimensions of wholeness and beauty.
- The range of possible social actions and interactions available to an individual.
- Second key proposition asserting the comprehensive integrative power of morphogenesis versus piecemeal technical approaches.
- Stakes-setting claim for the urgency of developing diverse intelligence ethics