The Mess We’re In—and how to get out: Keynotes and Workshops

Citizens didn’t just turn angry and violent over night

What are the structural changes and forces driving current discontent, and how can we create solutions to these pressing issues?
You’ll get:

  • A clear picture of the mismatch between what people want and the world we’re in
  • An understanding of how and why we’re all under-educated for the time we’re in
  • An idea about how to move forward peacefully and what to do to make it happen

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Keynote: Based on history and psychology, how should we address civic unrest today?
Workshop: Thought provoking 3 hours, a full day, or three transformative days specifically designed to meet your needs where you’ll get to work with your political program and how your organization can progress

In a world where technology is rapidly disrupting economic and social structures, citizens are feeling the pressure—and the anger is palpable. The keynote and workshop, “The Mess We’re in—and how to get out of it”, delves into the core reasons behind this rising discontent, focusing on how digitization, AI, social media, and deep-fakes are unsettling our sense of security and stability.

But technology isn’t the only factor. Globalization, outsourcing, and immigration have become some of the most divisive issues in Western societies, sparking fears about cultural identity, economic security, and societal cohesion. Addressing this is urgent.

This keynote & workshops offer a deep exploration of the profound changes going on in our societies and the fears and challenges that this causes. It goes to the root structures of our societal cohesion and shows where the disruption happens. It also provides suggestions for how we can change this and create a shared sense of belonging in increasingly diverse societies.

The situation is the same across the West, yet there are fundamental differences between the US, the UK, the Nordics, and the rest of Europe. Keynotes and workshops take this into account.

Read Lene Rachel Andersen’s article about migration and demographics: https://medium.com/bildung/migration-bildung-resilience-cc54c3de0244

Get the book about the systems that we can and cannot change https://www.nordicbildung.org/libertism/