This book contains the earliest use of the term polycrisis. Edgar Morin and Anne Brigitte Kern argue that “one is at a loss to single out a number one problem to which all others would be subordinated. There is no single vital problem, but many vital problems, and it is this complex intersolidarity of problems, antagonisms, crises, uncontrolled processes, and the general crisis of the planet that constitutes the number one vital problem” (p. 74). The authors highlight the importance of complexity, uncertainty, and ambiguity in the world as potential sources of creativity and transformation.
Homeland Earth: A Manifesto for the New Millenium
					Author(s)
Edgar Morin and Anne Brigitte Kern
Publication Date
1999
Publisher
Hampton Press
DOI / URL
					Resource Type
	Book
	Systems Addressed
	Worldviews
	Resource Theme
	Sustainability and Transition
	