Neohumanism and Planetary Transformation
This 4-part course focuses on the role of neohumanism as a guide for navigating the upheavals of the planetary transformation we are currently experiencing.
It explores the facets of neohumanism as a critical lens for discerning division and exploitation, and for envisioning a world based on life, love, and liberation for all beings. It considers significant social problems such as economic inequality, racism, patriarchy, imperialism, ecological destruction, and disenchantment as opportunities for intervention, transformation, and redirection along pathways that cultivate equality, healing, cooperation, justice, balance, and fulfilment.
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Jason Schreiner, Instructor
Jason Schreiner is President of PROUT Institute and is CEO and Executive Fellow of Green Island USA, which provides contextual research, strategic analysis, and visionary insight for supporting integrated development projects, green transition initiatives, and a green circular economy. He regularly presents on P.R. Sarkar’s theories PROUT, neohumanism, and aesthetic science, and is currently writing a book manuscript titled Philosophy of Neohumanism: Life, Love, and Liberation for All Beings, and developing a reading guide for Sarkar’s The Liberation of Intellect: Neohumanism. Jason formerly served for many years as Associate Director of the Teaching Engagement Program at the University of Oregon and has taught numerous courses for the UO Environmental Studies Program. He also brings years of experience in organic farming and community-based NGOs to his work.