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Escaping the Matrix: How We the People Can Change the World by R. K. Moore

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Richard Moore has distilled decades of participatory thought and dialog into a delightfully readable volume by exploring a compelling The Matrix is our present manufactured reality, carefully managed for the benefit of elite interests and rarely questioned by those who live within its structures. Escaping the Matrix catalogs the persistent historical patterns of 'civilized' hierarchy that keep wealthy elites in control of governments and economies. But Moore does not simply tally historical injustices or enumerate the many discrepancies between Matrix and real-world realities. Instead, he challenges us all to action by courageously linking the apparently bleak situation of a dominated world directly to a hopeful vision for achieving new sustainable societies. He urges us to bridge artificially divisive ideological boundaries through a process of community-centered dialog known as harmonization. Escaping the Matrix contains worldview-altering insights and profoundly optimistic conclusions that will leave readers of every political persuasion with real hope that there are practical ways for ordinary individuals to escape The Matrix by taking personal responsibility for changing the world through local action.

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First published November 1, 2005

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January 3, 2025
For a book over 20 years old, it sure explains today's events of plutocracy well!
I really enjoyed the 'common ground' seeking facilitation process, something that has been lost in society, the desire to navigate, discuss difficulties or debate in creative way for the best outcome, in an inclusive manner.
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June 25, 2013
A history of elite rule and a proposal for breaking free. A bit simplistic in places, but I like the idea of grassroots community based governance as a way to prevent elite domination.
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