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Washington DC bureau
301 881 1655 For activation 16 October 2008- please phone us if you can replicate this
survey or host a Yunus Sustainability Investment Video Club 5801 Nicholson Lane, Suite 404, N. Bethesda, MD 20852, USA 301 881 1655 map@smbaworld.com This is our third annual survey of shareholders of The Economist and opinion leaders focused
around one main question: Please name any global market sectors where economists
have not been doing sufficient exponential risk analysis: ------------------------------------ ----------------------------------- ---------------------------------- The Free Market of Ending Poverty Future
systems mapping used to be core at The Economist. In 1984, my father Norman Macrae forecast : globalisation will only be sustainable
if citizen networks recognise extreme poverty as man’s greatest risk. The crisis will need a Nobel Laureate inspiring
worldwide searches for 30000+ community-rising solutions to life-critical needs. So it is a privilege to complement this year’s
survey with a dvd of video conversation starters from Dr Muhammad Yunus and microeconomics alumni. If you know of youth or
other entrepreneurial revolutionaries who would like to host a Yunus Future Capitalism group around these short videos, we
would be delighted to send you a further 20 further copies | |
 Macrae.tv is resourced by a Scottish internationalist family
of media mapmakers. We insist Good news and hi-trust media is possible - in fact the sustainability of our species this
whole truth
Bangladesh: Our senior correspondent first learnt economics in Bangladsh from an
Indian correspondence course as a teenager whilst waiting to navigate RAF planes in world war 2 2008 Goodwill News - Year 1 of Future Capitalism Launch of Future Capitalism book: features Grameen Danone as world’s first multinational social business & explains how social business model has been validated from 30
years of developing the microcredit banking sector J1 | Business Week article F29-Yunus world's favourite goodwill entrepreneur whose goal of ending Financial Imperalism is as big as Gandhi’s | | | | World
Economic Forum: Bill Gates joins Leaders of Future Capitalism: J25 | | Parisian business leaders celebrate French edition and Grameen Veolia is announced | Launch
of Innovation Bank in Bahrain & announcement of 2 Billion $ inward investment in Bangladesh | Top 25 dialogues of microcreditsummit year 008 are announced. They include industry sector responsibility response to Mexican abuse of goodwill and IP. | | Doonesbury cheered as inspiring
economics correspondent at London School of Economics talk - changing mindsets and mini-professordom is development economics biggest crisis F15 | President Sarkozi orders HEC to provide an SMBA with Yunus a Chair of Social Business | World's G3
: Grameen's Yunus, Genome's Ventner & Google's Schmidt | |
We applaud Dr Yunus commitment to spend 2008 finding the CEOS of 10 world class sectors who wish to do a free
experiment on using Bangladesh as a laboratory for how their sectors knowledge could do the most amazing base of the pyramid organisational service ever valued. I sincerely wish that skoll, drayton and schwab social entrpreneurs join Yunus wherever he goes Do tell us if you know of people who's
life questioning of truth has been relatively ignored for 25 years so we can log them up here photosynthesis energy (1984): taking a 20-year view, almost every scientist we've talked to believes we need to
replace carbon-based energy by that catalysed by the sun through photosynthesis methods- 007 update why isnt this networker
lifetime innovation story openly debated everywhere... | 1984: educational opportunities will be one of defining truth changes if we are to integrate every local society sustainanbly
into globalisation- 007 update we offer 5 by $1000 bursaries to hemispheres who wish to re-edit and print world citizen travel
guides to learning http://valuetrue.com/home/gallery.cfm | Could we start a survey of the 20 people the sustainability world 2007-2012 could must trust networking around,
and why? we'd love to hera the most diverse nomination- mail info@worldcitizen.tv -scroll down to see nominations of who's sustainability who |
| join in the games of future history for all projects at http://macrae.tv - our favourites include: 012 referendum which of these 3 options do people power Brits
vote for: close the bbc give the olympics to paris enjoy more hours of
tv programining on rediscovering sustainability's whole truth maps than sports --- a co-production of http://passports.jp and tp://petitions.pm.gov.uk/TrustPeoplePower/
and why not someone you flow
It will require an extraordinary communications effort to win worldwide acceptance of
the reality of the threat and the measures needed to meet it. While persuasion is essential, it is only economic action which
will reverse the trend. Carbon trading is a start, but we surely have to move to a point where energy is charged at its economic
cost, ie at its replacement cost. At the same time we need to abolish the CAP and similar distortions of food costs world
wide
At the same time we need to abolish the CAP and similar distortions of food costs world
I think I see the link between the two when I find Peruvian asparagus in my local supermarket.
The Peruvians should be encouraged to export all the food which it makes economic sense for them to export. It makes no long
run sense however for asparagus, which can be grown here for a limited season, to be airfreighted from South America at the
expense of the environment. If transport costs were realistic in terms of replacement costs and there were no CAP type distortions
the pattern of growing and distributing food would re-align itself in a way which was roughly carbon neutral. The
same would apply to sourcing of energy in general. Innovation would be encouraged –surely the tides are a greater source
of power than the wind? Solar Power1 2 3 has hardly been tapped. The only way to bring the real cost of our energy profligacy home and so change our ways of
file is through moving to charging its true economic cost. The saddest note of
all is President Bush’s excuse for inaction – there are no votes in it today. valuetrue.com, 5801 Nicholson Lane, Suite 404, N. Bethesda, MD 20852 tel
301 881 1655 email info@worldcitizen.tv Draft of Open Letter to Publishers Book Mapping 200 Collaboration (Best for World) Entrepreneurs
I am writing to you
first among publishers because my father Norman Macrae frequently reminisces on ways you inspired his writings at Sunday Times
and other places. I wish to bring this book out in 2008 to celebrate my father’s 85th birthday, and also
the 25th anniversary of his 1980s future history that forecast collaboration entrepreneurs would play critical
roles integrating sustainability of networked world.
Do you have a recommendation on who could be interested in publishing
and marketing this book?
A survey of shareholders of The Economist suggests that Collaboration Entrepreneurs arise
in different ways: - An issue such as the climate crisis is too big and
urgent for any one person or any one solution to solve
- Many collaboration
league tables need to be interactively planted and mapped in subtle ways so that the current leader also loves inviting benchmarks
on who is her or his successor. Take for example Nelson Mandela. Perhaps his league table is transparent human rights Africa. Clearly he would be delighted if world citizens could
find someone who can be trusted to take up his work
- When we explore
collaboration league tables, we can see at least 2 immediate connections with your investment. First, while sportsmen are
as competitive as any species, when their necessarily short career at the top ends they are often happy to mentor someone
who sees the good the game can do the same way, as well as its wider possibilities for bridging cultures or enabling humanity
to blossom. Second, debates on league tables may turn out to be one of the reasons youth uses MySpace
We believe that maps
of collaboration entrepreneur league tables may become as popular a local and global genre as travel guides. And my father’s
85th birthday celebration of entrepreneurial economics may seed a book that develops the same sort of popularity
as the Guinness Book of Records in inviting everyone to be a participant as well as intercultural educators of courage and
other emotional flows.
As we appraise inaugural candidates on the map of 200 collaboration entrepreneurs and their
league tables, our work involves searching world citizen conferences which hi-trust leaders like yourself go to such as the
Clinton Global Initiative or ted.com where innovators annually elect 3 wish winners in a laureate process that the whole conference
network plants and can collaborate around.
I would be delighted to be contacted by your representative if you can offer any suggestions
on who will care about issuing this book, and opportunity to celebrate connections with human sustainability, as much as I
do. I passionately wish to live up to the best of what my father’s brand of economics journalism stood for at The Economist.
Yours sincerely
Chris Macrae 
2 generations of my branch of the clan tree have
spent their lives in writing and media and exploring what people want markets to compound over time. The main lenses we have
mapped with is the entrepreneur. This became such a desired self-image that many folks now describe themselves as entrepreneurial
when doing the exact opposite of what entrepreneurial maps were first built round by alumni of ten late 1700s Scot Adam Smith.
The entrepreneur cares about the future of societies , about the future of people's working lifetimes and learning curves
as well as sustaining strong enough financial performance to keep on serving human needs better and better. This was the original
idea of free markets and competition between places to be most systemically skilled at serving peoples. Entrepreneurs
care passionately about context. So you can map how truly a person, organisation or market sector is systematically
connecting productive and demanding relationships around best for the world purpose, but you cannot start with one global
accounting standard for controlling such. For this reason, we propose to monitor at this web 30 different entrepreneurial
foci which may be most critical for the sustainability of the human race as well as serving each other better and better.
Please feel free to help nominate what critical contexts should be tracked in this league table. As
well as the people in the world whose networks of supporters you most trust in ensuring progress for all humanity. | 
Can we compile
30 League Tables of Collaboration Entrepreneurs | Value Gravity of Productivites & Demands | Group
Typology | Bookmarks | | Climate Overall | Sustainability Entrepreneur 1 2 | 1 2 Maathai Branson Khosla A or V Ovins Anderson Gore Nelson | | Clean Water | Ditto | 1 2 Frederick | | Clean Energy for machines | Ditto | 1 | | Clean foods | Ditto | | | Global poverty's injustice | Intrapreneur | | | Poverty's
apartheids | Social Entrepreneur | | | Preventing terror and war | Network
transparency entrepreneur | | | Reconciling Peace | Mediator Entrepreneur | | | Basic
Rights to Education | Social Net Entrepreneur | Abed | | Changing economics | System
entrepreneur | Yunus | | Changing other professions | System entrepreneur | | | Typologies of Entrepreneurs | | Heatlh Care | | Victoria
Hales | | Learning Open | | J&S Gandhi, Harrison Owen, Eva Vertes | | Cafe
Entrepreneurs | | Royal Society of Arts, Idealist | | Hub entrepreneurs | | Ask for updating map of 50 intercity hubs which include such varied
hemisphere community needs as The-Hub London, Catcomm Rio | | Innovation jam entreprenurs | | Changemakers.net (info) | | Broadcast Media | | I can see that http://www.thegreenchildren.org will rapidly become one of Yunus greatest no loss corporations of all?Its set to test the assumption that no broadcast media can scale socially but that is a huge mistake and sure I would love
to know who ordered it | Internet Media 1 | | | | Peoples global village meetings | | | | Nation
entrepreneurs | | | | City entrepreneurs | | | | Village
entrepreneurs | | | | Drama Entrepreneurs | | Skoll,
Lilla Sunde | | Sports Entrepreneurs | | Carolina Kruft (Africa), Tiger Woods
(Schools) | | #Star Entrepreneurs | | Kylie | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
We welcome omissions or suggestions for editing gravity vocabulary at info@worldcitizen.tv | netWORK WITH MACRAE.TV Various openings in our journalists for humanity group and other locations; application step 1: agree our
grey matter collaboration charter and mail to info@worldcitizen.tv subject macrae.tv newWORK -recent appointments include teams at : turnupthecourage.com Charter 1.0 World Class Brands: in broadest & contextually most
vital senses: brands, goodwill and communications connect all that people learn and do and value in human relationships ,
as well as the development truths of the social and cultural systems they interact and innovate over time.
However, as with any system, there are 2 opposite ways to do brands and map their architectural ways of
interconnecting. These ways multiply networking effects to compound every bit as fast as Moore ’s law or any
exponential dynamic your life and times have ever co-created. One big way of branding and globalizing is
to maximise costs, separations, conflicts over time, Type 2 branding minimises costs to communicate, zeroises degrees of separation
on life-critical knowledge flows, sustains the integration of every locality into how we world wide network. This way leads
to sustaining integration of every locality into how we (this death of distance generation) maps an ever more interconnected
globe. My dad started mentoring me in exploring type 2 branding over 30 years ago. He “branded” this system future
as the “entrepreneurial revolution” way. He had action learnt this through his life including 40 years
of interviewing hi-trust leaders and deputy editing the economist : see writings including entrepreneurial
revolution trilogy 1976-1984 http://www.normanmacrae.com/future_history.htm , collaborate in collecting videos on world’s
most vital services http://economistclub.tv 2.0 Chartering Architectures of Brand Transparency
& Sustainability: We (all social networks around me and hopefully you) only ever wish to help people, organisations
and networks concerned with the second way of exercising branding. If you are aiming to serve a vital human need or have a
breakthrough but are finding it hard to get people using it all over the world, contact us. Part 1 of our deal is to find
you a team that works at no more cost than you do until you see our communications methods are working for you. Part 2 of
our deal is always to be lowest cost provided you always are most collaborative with others we are also helping and whose
maps of how to develop human progress have common connections with yours. Help us openly catalogue more cases of
type 2 branding’s truth at http://worldclassbrands.tv
Goodwill guide to speakers any city may want to question about climate - where can we post this collaboration debate? NetImpact Can we compile a checklist on how the world will need to collaborate
its way out of crisis climate? Are climate's waters, airs
and energies an unique system of colaboration en etrepreneur opportunities to unite people across nations, cultures,
races: intercity at the speed of the net? INVESTING 1% of Economy to Save 20% What we can learn from HM Treasury's Sir Nicholas Stern's report since october06 is *we are losers in the biggest market/information
failure ever; ie those who had the biggest power and budgets to communicate or do something about climate have in most cases
had been compounding interest opposite to sustaining the human race * London 1 2 is a city all other cities are now looking to for alternate views http://crisisclimate.tv explore photosynthesis the way scientists and economists advocated in the 1980s ...breakthroughs will come from 1 grassroots up; 2 collaboration between places of very different climate coordinates the greatest election ever? who world citizens
would most love to Q&A on climate; http://climateangels.blogspot.com We will try to verify what personal links nominators want L1, L2...= a speaker closely linked to London (other local labels welcome).
N1 Nashville. K1 Keyna ... Alternative reviews of why you want to question someone are welcomed too. Nomination L1 Sir Nicholas Stern -crisis of 1%
saves 20% Nomination
L2 Sir Richard Branson -crisis worth investing 3 billion$ of his profits in Nomination L3 Rick Nelson - Mr Open Source Photosynthesis Architecture Nomination L4 http://www.thegreenchildren.org
Nomination N1 - Al Gore : Inconvenient
Truth of compound data and way that short-term powers misinterpret such information and buy up opinion leaders to manage loss
of sustainability Nomination
K1 Wangari Maathai nominated because she says there can neither be peace nor a developing economy without enough energy to
support local people, and http://changeafrica.blogspot.com 2005/2015
Unprecedented Change
Does world now needs to discover how to enjoy celebrating collaboration entrepreneurs as much as sportsmen too grandiose to interact
around? Is 21st Century youth excikted to use the net to search out travel guiders to sustaining the world, as 20th century people were to print
travel guides to hotels? What other open ways can we explore as peoples everywhere commune
around truth's most urgent questions? A) Future Historians 1 2 broke the ground for questions for over 20 years now, and each year more networkers have joined in the debates. In 1984, we scripted why we believed that the decade 2005 to 2015 would be the most extraordinary in the future history of the planet. DeathofDistance: Worldwide connectivity through networks is an unpreecdented system change - it can only compound one of 2 opposite
adventures around the first networking generation 1984-2024 : 1) towards a world that is a better place for every race and
culture than any previous century; or2) irreversibly towards the end of our species a few generations out. Systems always
spiral future pathways in one of 2 opposite directions. Tragedy is that once you know whether path is rising up for all peoples or compounding mass destruction, it's too late. NB change world pathways take on the form of exponential curves - where things start up environmentally as if not much of consequence is changing. The compound nature gathers
up a storm-curve (Stern, Katrina, Iraq) making standard management plans useless. All today's crises (Climate, Media, Poverty, One Third of All Childrens Rights ...) show that we compounding more conflicts than true entrepreneurial win-win-wins. Bayesian maths predicts that if citizens fail to vote transparently on best for world entrepreneurs
then we will soon enter into a globalisation whose conflicts between localities is so unfair that it will be impossible to
get back to a world of peace, a world of climate harmony, a world that proactively prevents spread of deep risks and which
heals systemic injustices of extreme poverty. | The parallels between today and
the early industrial revolution and Empiring days are notable. In fact it is not just social writers like George Orwell
but mathemticians from Einstein down that have forecast that there will be all the human integrity differences in the
world between globalisation designed around just tens of thousands of richest peoples needs using economics of only the big
gets bigger, or mapping markets transparently around 6 billion beings needs of what's best for the world gets grassrooted deep and interlocally networks. This is how
my father who deputy edited The Economist through the 50s to 80s scripted back in 1984 the crisis of 2005 to 2015 : will
we the people be in time to change economics? Our 1984 scenario of an internetworking world
Changing communications, and what makes people distant, bossy, etc
Changing national politics
Changing economics
Changing employment
Changing education

From chapter 16 of Death of Distance Future History book published 1984 in 5 languages co-authored
by Norman Macrae & Chris Macrae: End of chapter 16: Sunlight is the fuel which sustains life on earth.
The process by which plants extract energy from sunlight, using that energy to build up complex compounds from simper ones
and thereby storing the energy which animals, including humans, use to grow and move and see and think is the life-process
itself. We (human beings) have always exploited that life-process, but in the past we have only been able to do so by using
living plants as our agents. We learned to cultivate them, develop them by selective breeding, and since the 1980s to meddle
with their genes, but we have not yet learned to substitute something of our own making for the living plant. We have not
found or made a more efficient substitute for chlorophyll itself outside the naturally-occurring factory which is the living
cell.
Until we design our own systems which can deploy the energy of sunlight as efficiently as humble algae does,
we humans have no real biotechnology of our own. We have many kinds of solar cells which can extract energy from the sunlight
and store is as electricity or heat, but such devices are very crude indeed beside the technical sophistication and versatility
of living plants.
We are making a determined effort to capture and use a greater fraction of the solar energy which
falls upon the face of the earth every day. We are trying to make plants flourish in paces where at present they can only
eke out the most precarious of existence. The ideal situation, however, would be one in which we did not need to work so hard
to adapt existing plants to more hostile conditions. If we had our own artificial systems of photosynthesis we might exploit
the desert sun ourselves, without using other organisms as intermediaries. Our ultimate ambition must be to make artificial
photosynthetic systems more efficient than those which have evolved alongside side us throughout the history of life on earth.
Then and only then will we be able to claim that we are technologically self-sufficient. In 2024, this looks as if it might
be one of our children's tasks.
Updates of Timeline 2006
HM Treasury says energy represents greatest market failure of all time. Ungrounded global organisational systems have exponentially compounded such climate destruction that we now need to invest 1% of GDP to save 20%. (Beyond that we may have breached the
final tipping point : Inconvenient Truth's meltdowns will likely have a devasting effect on an island nation like Great Britian)
Death of
Dsitance scripts are referred to by President Bush’s gathering storm advisory team of 20 leaders at www.nap.edu. Bush announces America’s race to end addiction to petroleum economics in The 2006 State of The Union Speech
Bethesda co-resident Thomas Friedman becomes bestselling future historian of all time with “The World is Flat” which at
the end of 2005 led to his Public Sector tv interview by Charlie Rose on why “Green is The Next Red White & Blue”; and Collaboration is the Strategy that all suceessful 21st
nation peoples will need to learn fastest. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%2Bgreen+%2Bdeath+%2Bfriedman+%2Bmacrae&btnG=Google+Search
http://crisisclimate.tv http://southbank.tv http://guidemakers.net | If you are concerned about the way the globe is spinning – around climate, justice, equity between poor and
rich, opportunities to make a difference through a lifelong career, peace, whether there will be enough for you to retire
on a better future for your next generation or some other human interest – then part of the crisis will be due to there
not being enough truly grounded information flows. Grounded flows start from diverse contexts up because that’s how
natural and living systems integrate compound consequences. David
Livingstone,Scot, The North West's original Africa Progress Panel leader | Tim Berners Lee Every Child John von Neumann | James
Wilson, Scot, Textiles Entrepreneur, Statistician, Alumni of Adam Smith, Founder
of The Economist, MP who sent Vested Interest MPs packing, one
of the 19th century's great social business entrepreneurs died in Calcutta of dehydration 10 months into trying to reform British Raj Economics and Social- quote from ER100: Economist launch prospectus: sustaianbility of economics as the world's most
ethical profession- And lastly—if we required higher motives than bare utility, to induce that
zeal, labour, and perseverance against all the difficulties which we shall have to encounter in this work—we have them.
If we look abroad, we see within the range of our commercial intercourse whole islands and continents, on which the light
of civilization has scarce yet dawned; and we seriously believe that FREE TRADE, free intercourse, will do more than any other
visible agent to extend civilization and morality throughout the world—yes, to extinguish slavery itself. Then, if we
look around us at home, we see ignorance, depravity, immorality, irreligion, abounding to an extent disgraceful to a civilized
country; and we feel assured that there is little chance of successfully treating this great national disease while want and
pauperism so much abound: we can little hope to improve the mental and moral condition of a people while their physical state
is so deplorable:—personal experience has shown us in the manufacturing districts that the people want no acts of parliament
to coerce education or induce moral improvement when they are in physical comfort—and that, when men are depressed with
want and hunger, and agonized by the sufferings of helpless and starving children, no acts of parliament are of the slightest
avail. We look far beyond the power of acts of parliament, or even of the efforts of the philanthropist or the charitable,
however praiseworthy, to effect a cure for this great national leprosy; we look mainly to an improvement in the condition
of the people. And we hope to see the day when it will be as difficult to understand how an act of parliament could have been
made to restrict the food and employment of the people, as it is now to conceive how the mild, inoffensive spirit of Christianity
could ever have been conceived into the plea of persecution and martyrdom, or how poor old wrinkled women, with a little eccentricity,
were burned by our forefathers for witchcraft. present day greatest inspirations: - Yunus,
- Manmohan Singh
- Sir Nicholas Stern
| Florence Nightingale Sir Alexander
Fleming Mother Theresa Larry Brilliant | Our Family's Lifetime Inspirations | Emperor
Hirohito: Eastern reconciliator of world war 2 and inspiration for Japan's blossoming during 20th century part 2 | | Kemps: Sir Kenneth Constitutional Lawyer India Independence; David the Society's transparent Personal Injury Lawyer whose qunatum databank of
compound costs to liftetime injuries provided a model for cataloguing fair data, and resulted in the firing of a Lord Chancellor
who falied to practice compound arithhemtic ethically | Maria Montessori: "Montessori
is a BIG IDEA. More than a method of education, Montessori principles are “rooted in a social movement intended to champion
the cause of all children, in all strata of society, of all races and ethnic backgrounds, within and beyond the context of
educational institutions.” (with today's networking and connectedness) we are stretched in our responsibility towards
the world and its inhabitants, particularly the weak and the small. As we are privileged to be with these new children, we
become better adults, stretched to exert our own maximum effort by the dawning understanding of the possibility for happiness
in this life and the potential for peace in this world. source | Mary Robinson: Ireland's extraordinary reconciliation networker worldwide |
http://www.normanmacrae.com/future_history.html In the early 1980s, a group of entrepreneurial economists debated the future of the coming internet and
worldwide integration of societies around the globe. They concluded that at least 30000 productive and demanding social franchises
would be needed to sustain the world. Some franchises would be open sourced by world citizens to almost every locality because
they involved such basic human rights as ways to keep infants healthy, celebrate each others cultures peacefully, share
basic educational pathways, prevent real time disasters from waving through highly connected networks. Others might only replicate
to a dozen or so branches where that particular context was most vital to understand in a common way. We believe the simplest metaphor for what is missing in grounding those concerns that multiply the deepest human
values is maps. A practical map cannot just be theorised or strategised from the top down. Its coordinates have to be grounded
locally, then integrally connected. The test of whether a map is good enough is if all peoples sharing its concern can connect
through it simply, safely, productively and demandingly. Maps need transparent governance to keep them up to date but this
is a type of governance that is context specific. Leading this well has some commonalities but it always enjoys many emotional
and intelligent particularities. It also empowers people to energetically keep questioning is this the whole picture. And
once you know why a map is valuable to you for ensuring one productive and demanding concern compounds communally vital consequences,
you start valuing whether neighbours are applying the same true and transparency methods to sustain their concerns as well
as any boundary consequences which overlap between your community and theirs. As a 25th anniversary of death of distance economics debates in the 1980s, we are compiling several books on how compound the wealth and happiness
that networking peoples everywhere can enjoy but only if we design organisations around integrating transparent maps in addition
to any other governing or auditing methods that were passed to us from a 20th century and pre-networking era
| In London 2006, it is still
possible for 4 Macraes to meet who have worked, lived or travelled extensively through 100 countries - many Scottish clans
are equally internationalist in what we search for as human progress... | | | | | | | | | | Colleen Pharma
London (ex S.Africa) | Vanessa London | | | | | | | Chris
.tv 1 2 3 4 |  Although this list reviews us 21st of 300 future histories of 21stC, we printed first in London early
84. RSVP info@worldcitizen.tv if you do not believe we were the first death of distance and inter-network future map1 2 hi-trust entrepreneur energy and human sustainability | Alex tv born ... | Callum tv iraq | | | | Finlay Cancer expert Melbourne | | | Shenaogah
Explorer | | | | | Janet born Kemp | Norman1: The Economist father of Chris and Gillian (who died of cancer in her 30s) | | | Rev
Norman2 Edinburgh educator & missionary Nigeria wife: Clare died 2005 | | | | | | | | | | | Sir
Kenneth Kemp: India Constitution Lawyer. peacenturytv Gandhi's Satyagraha converted granddad from Bombay judge in Ral of 20's to primary legal adviser on constitution for India's Independence in 40s | Russell Duncan Consul: British Consul in 9 countries -details futurehistorian.tv-father of Norman CBE and Stella OBE | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Rev
Duncan | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Rev
Donald Arran | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Some clan reconnections we are actively searching: Canada's Donald Macrae 1921 Rotary International delegates in Edinburgh: “The advancement of international understanding, goodwill and peace through a world fellowship of business
and professional persons united in the ideal of service " (see more below) If our clan could
elect one hero from history to worldwide future consciousness for the emrging future it would be James Wilson -Scottish compatriot James
Wilson mapped for the world for 140 years -see footnote on the statistician, social business entrepreneur, constitutional
democrat, internationalist and ethical media founder of The Economist -probably multiplying the 5 most
valuable traits of impudence that Scots have been born to improvise with ever since the English Empire concluded
a hostile if peaceful takeover of our land in the early 1700 In an address to the International
Convention in Kansas City in 1918, while World War 1 was still raging, Donald MacRae outlined his philosophy of peace and proposed that Rotary become
an agent for the promotion of goodwill and peace among nations - the first time this vision of Rotary was expressed publicly.
In the Kansas City address, MacRae spoke of three kinds of peace including
the peace of primitive man (barbarism) and peace imposed by a world power (imperialism). But to him the most lasting kind
of peace was what he called the “peace of cooperation.” He defined it as “peace founded on goodwill,
on sympathy and trust, the peace of free play and fair play.” He urged Rotarians to become involved in creating
this kind of peace. “Goodwill implies sympathy and sympathy and goodwill beget trust,” he said. And then he added,
“On these foundations then, on the foundation of goodwill, sympathy, and trust, to which may we not add, to make it
four-square, the Rotarian spirit of service, must we believe, be erected the structure of peace.” MacRae ended his address with these remarks. “The ultimate and final security
of peace is to be found in individual hearts and minds. The spirit of goodwill, the spirit of sympathy, the spirit of
trust, the spirit of service, the new sense of community of purpose, the new sense of unity of life, these are things
which must have their birth and growth in the hearts and minds of individual men and women.” MacRae mulled these sentiments over for three years as he devised a strategy whereby the service ethic of
Rotary could be used to create the foundations on which international peace might be built. His strategy was the Fourth
Object of Rotary, which he, and he alone, devised. It was fortuitous that he had been appointed chair of the Constitution
Committee when he was. Before the Edinburgh Convention, the object of Rotary had been limited to domestic affairs. Other than its inclusion in the name of the organization,
the word “international” did not even appear in the organization’s constitution or by-laws and not much
of its literature. “Service” meant “community service;” “fellowship” implied only “club
fellowship.” But MacRae’s fourth object would change all that. | media, transparency
maps and world entrepreneur | community action learning and social missions | democratic crises of climate and
peace | other grassroots crises and cross-cultural celebration of 200 most trusted people networks | what we don't yet know but that connects |
As a Scottish internationalist and mathematical being who plays at the chess of systemic transparency
mapping www.valuetrue.com (the biography of which is being written up by Alam Mitchell) I do try and deal with planting solutions
to some of the world's biggest conflicts and this involves seeing data where it has clear that foolish top down decisions
have killed thousands of people - not just Bush-like decisions; I once led qualitative research on haemophilia within
the confines of a very conflicted management consultancy called Coopers & Lybrand (later merghed into PWC, born
again as Monday, and acquired by IBM as a typically deviant and globally branded professional firm with no
hippocratic oath sustaining it, rivalled only as a house of cards by the part of Andersen that split off from Arthur who ironically
had founded the most ethical branch of that profession when Chicago needed cleaning up from the likes of Al Capone), only
to discover that because old product was in the pipeline some consultants kept on circulating it beyond the time when it was
evident to even a non-expert that the blood solution of factor 8 was taited by HIV; so I have in my life repeatedly seen bad
marketing practices kill peoples and this isnt a very cheerful topic to keep seeing cases on. It also makes one wonder - couldn't
I by now have made it clearer why transparency in marketing and truth in knowledge flows is so vital. We can see that in climate
crisis today; hundreds of billions of dolars of ad messsages have been spent to brainawash people and so-called democratic societies into
lurking when we needed to start inventing up from the grassroots long ago if we are to earn a natural nurturing world again Confessions
allegedly from some members of our clan's litetime experiences to date: | | Spring 2006, SIR ADRIAN CADBURY writes: My vision for economics is one of real progress in getting
across the message about climate change. Reducing emissions is a political problem not a technical one. To reach stability
requires total international agreement and the difficulty of achieving it cannot deter us from working towards it and succeeding
however long it takes. The world owes it to future generations. It will require an
extraordinary communications effort ... continued... | Which of these future stories are worth every community investing in to sustain a networking globe? | Background: from his first days at The Economist, dad (aka
Norman Macrae) started questioning what no-conflict futures human beings could map if they compounded entrepreneurial energy matched
by life enhnacing needs. Most stories featured here can be traced back to opportunities and risks mapped in his
Entrepreneurial Revolution Trilogy 1976-1984 where its was clarified why the networking generation 1984-2024 would be
confront "Death of Distnace" local to global changes of such magnitude that only one of 2 globalisation futures
would compound - better lives for every society starting with those who had historically been disconnected by history's
costs of geo-seprataion or the loss of human sustainability as the world became ruled by ever bigger and less humanly grounded
systems (the relevance George Orwell's Big Brother scenario's only error was being dated one generation to early) |
| The EconomistClub.tv asks you to help us search for the world's most productive and demanding videos to network around;
and whoch economists you trust compound consequences to | | | | | | | | | | |  | | | | | |  | | schools | microcredit1 2 | collaboration media | BoP | Transparent Causes | SBE stockmarket | Intrapreneurs | Stars
tv | Mandela alumni | Community Wishmakers | 1% 20% Sustainability Exponentials | Empowerment
System Maps | De Soto | Future Historians | Intercity Hubs | Full Economic Citizenship | peace | | 1 | 2
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is the greatest consequence each globalmarket sector has on human sustainability or our loss of future generations? example up0 global newspaper - the greatest consequence
that a global newpaper can multiply value for humanity around http://www.omidyar.net/group/community-general/news/1496/239/ up1 Yunus personal banking (credit market): Yunus (see Grameen.tv) has shows most vital purpose is banking for the poor, and that microcredit is a financially viable business. He also champions the idea of a social business enterprise stockmarket.Let's turn
this from fantasy game into valuation reality before one of the most urgent 7 sustainability crises becomes irreversible.
http://worldcitizen.tv lists the 4 Larry Brilliant is focusing google.org around and 3 others : learning, media and professional
empowerment which my family's 60 years of interviewing system entrepreneurs for The Economist and other spaces intends
to celebrate in abook for my mather's 85th borthday party next year http://www.normanmacrae.com up2 In industrial carpets, Chairman Ray Anderson has transformed Interface corporation to show that
working towards zero waste can be the strongest business case a carpet manufacturer can sustain - if you ever need a chiramn
to brief another chairman this video call is best in kind (until you inform me otherwise) http://www.viostream.com/interface/register/ up3 Victoria Hales is pioneering the no loss pharmaceutical company My co-authors
http://up200.tv hope with the help of every world citizen network we can meet to identify another 197 examples and open source
them in a travel guide book of top 200 collaboration entrpreneurs of 2008 APPEAL TO VALUING SUSTAINABILITY'S
COMPOUND FUTURES So- world economists and citizens - why not take any global market sector? Identify what
sustainability purpose it can most leverage, and let's float a concept (like up4 Grameen-Danone - why not a fast food
yogurt designed to match Bangladeshi's under-nourished diets - when I studied global brands I was suprised to find that
when 20s/30a Americans were undernourished and labouring to build infrastructure, Coca-Cola grew so big becasue it Pause that
Refreshes was the perfect health brand). We can float a concept until it either becomes funded as an organisation that makes
good money by doing ggod, or a world citizen network that companies find it more profitable for their reputation to partner
than quarrel with. All we need is to unite people power around sustain ability crises we want to resolve
in time and work back each global market sector's deepest human consequence. WHO'S GLOBAL
MARKET WHO: info@worldcitizen.tv Anyone got an idea for up5? Anyone got a global market sector who's most vital purpose they want to question? | 007 is Year 24 of the Networking Generation's Crisis exploration of Death of Distance. DoD's original
1984 scripts for world citizen dialogues are summarised here and the 7 sustainability crises of failing to collaborate in time can be questioned at TheCooperation.tv. What do family trees have to do with this? Quite a lot actually. First of all: why not explore whether your family
tree is rooted in internationalism rather than nationalism -if so worldwide love of peace starts being very easy for families to network around even if confused system structures like superpower governments
ruling over people disagree. Or is the last sentence
a peculiarly Scottish view of the globe which emerged because the English Empire forced the majority of all Scots to emigrate worldwide by mid 19th
century. My great great grandfather lived on the isle of Arran where each Sunday the people gathered to work out how to reconcile the latest orders from London to Landowners that quarterly
returns were to be maximise by raising sheep instead of people. At the same time a Scottish Social Business
Entrepreneur 1 2 3, James Wilson, alumni of Adam Smith, came down from Hawick to London, and for the first 140 years his creation
The Economist transparently challenged every backward accounting view wherever top people lurked or leadrership truly worked. |
| What tipping
point questions must world citizens and economist prioritse in global village debates over the coming years of unprecedented
change? -now that Future Historians are in year 25 of Mapping Death of Distance's Entrepreneurial Revolution | Does economics have to be dismal (zero-sum) or
can knowledge truth and network economics sustain abundance? | Which
top 10 videos can unite the human race if explored before clicking elsewhere when a person first goes
online? | What's the greatest purpose any specific global
market sector could sustain for humanity? And once we have communally agreed that, how do we plant an economically viable
organisation to compound that most humanly sustaining purpose | Does
your city or place have a revolutionary economist standing up openly for economics by and for the people. Imagine what connectivity
differences social networks out of a place can have if world citizens have voted their trust into such a connecting person
versus if your place does not have an agent of economics for and by the people | | |
 click to year 24 of the future history debate : will parents of the first www networking generation demand governments empower open learning wherever children are born? historical note : published 1984 in UK as The 2024 Report and 1985 in USA as the 2025 Report - a concise future history
of the generation 1970s to 2020s, this book was the origin of entrepreneurual revolutionary maps of death of distance. We searched the opposite scenarios determining
whether the first networking generation will b ecome known as the sustainability or terminator generation. It drewist system
benchmarks on forty years of dad's work at The Economist and an unprecedneted databnk of interviews with hi-trust
leaders | info@worldcitizen.tv invites you to nominate #1 world citizen events of 007 - eg summer's #1 tip http://24weeks.com live from London
& East | Hello fellows of facebook's interdisciplinary group on transparency
Peter who hosts networks on malaria and transparebcy out
of New York and I out of DC are 2 expat Brits who invite you to collect a gallery of all the most vital short videos on transparency
you ever search through.
In younger versions of ourselves we saw many of the dirtiest businesses audited by
Coopers & Lybrand, as we found globalisation of goodwil and trust-flow became exponentially lost from Big 5
Accountants maps SO MY NOMINATION http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ScOLVEU6frw
comes from the perspective of entrepreneurial collaboration
produced by skoll and ashoka and made in Bangladesh. It flows with my family's open media interests in sustainability
investment world's futures -illustrated at http://macrae.tv and open valuation mapping hosted for 6 years at http://www.valuetrue.com
thanks, chris.macrae @yahoo.co.uk
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video:click-pic Boo -america idol
have taken back this video from net - summary of demands voiced by African Child is here | the 12 year old star of American Idol Gives Back asks
: can you help us edit travel guides to the crises challenging African Child and Potential Solutions?
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Value of
Clans - a very Scottish question to the world? Families are the deep productive agent that never seems to be given full economic recognition -wouldn't you
all say? The parts of my family tree that I love to connect with most find revolutionary ways to play with media
to empower peoples and community. From my great great grand father's open space sundays in the Isle of Arran's
free church, to my maternal grandfather's learning from Gandhi that is nothing is impossible (grandad as British Raj judge
in Bombay had first helped imprison Gandhi but later wrote up the legalese that Mountbatten and Gandhi brokered to become
India's constitution of Independence) to my father's entrepreneurial system quizzes that helped take The Economist
from third rated national weekly to one of a kind worldwide "what next network", to the courageous war correspondence
of cousin Callum. As globalisation spins in ways that utterly fail to value context and trust-flow, the
biggest questions on human sustainability and market truth that I can find involve transparency of media and measurement
systems. More: About you, me & collaboration entrepreneurs chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk |
Scots learnt to be impudent about questioning economics through hard experiences. My Xtimes great grandfather lived on the Isle
of Arran. He was the free church minister. His main job was to host communal circles every Sunday to which people walked the
length and breadth of the island. The English had sent up early global accountants who ordered lords of the land to act on
the belief that keeping sheep would make more profit than investing in people. Before 1900, most of Scotalnd had been expatriated
- maiking us one of the first worldwide and socilaly networked nations | archives etc to re-edit in weblogs etc Calendar of Events: Extraordinary
2008 -make a wish to join in 85th birthday celebrations of number 1 journalist of The Economist's era of Entreprenurial
Revolution and Future History debates. Various co-author's books are under way - what else can empowerment economics help
to map? Annual: each May- The Micro-Survey of Shareholders of The
Economist- Favourite response (judges : worldeconomist.net and up200.tv ) from May 2006: | 35 million viewers of America's favourite tv show voted Kibera Child the most memorable moment and star for
truth - we are co-creating http://kibera.tv as a testimony to such Amazing Grace. Say if you have a co-correspondent's story info@worldcitizen.tv
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