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    What happens to society if we live to 150?: The Story

    The mice got younger In 2023, Altos Labs — $3 billion, four Nobel laureates, a parking lot larger than most university biology departments — published a paper demonstrating partial cellular reprogramming in live mice. The mice did not merely live longer....
    economic inequality
    bioethics
    aging and longevity research
    philosophy of mortality
    social policy and pensions
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    Photo above – the Portland Oregon far left “Frog Brigade” protests outside the Capitol during Trump’s state of the Union address. When asked if they opposed Thrift Savings accounts for workers, the only answer was “ribbit” . . ....
    us politics
    public policy
    tax policy
    economic inequality
    retirement and pensions
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    The Open Question Feb 25: What's the future of America? Are we (USA) in a decline? Are we thriving? Does it matter? Think The Fourth Turning, Ray Dalio's changing world order, The Decline of the Roman Empire, rise of China, and whatever else you bring.

    #openquestion 

    jordanSA•...
    Violent corrections to instability of wealth-concentration  (thanks to Claude) Ancient world: Rome's Social Wars and slave revolts (Spartacus, 73 BCE) preceding the Gracchi-to-Caesar arc Late Byzantine Empire ( 10th–11th century) China's dynastic cycle: Yellow Turban Rebellion...
    history
    economic inequality
    political revolutions
    social movements and uprisings
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  • Eric Stevens avatar

    An Introduction. My name is Eric Stevens 

    I want to be clear about who I am and why I am here.

    I recently published my book, Evolution Mine: Genesis.
    You can read it for free here:
    https://nowweevolve.com/view-the-book

    I made it free on purpose. The idea matters more than the money.

    For the last 15 years, I have been working inside the systems most people only argue about from the outside. Global trade. Manufacturing. Supply chains. Policy. Commodities. Labor. Capital flow.

    I helped Vietnam enter the World Trade Organization in 2007, ironically on my birthday. I have worked with governments, factories, military-adjacent systems, and private industry. I have seen how decisions made far from communities quietly reshape jobs, materials, and power at the local level.

    Most of my life was spent in Los Angeles. I recently moved to Dallas, where the political and cultural polarization is impossible to ignore. The fights feel louder. The solutions feel thinner.

    I am a father of six. I am married to an incredible Salvadoran woman. I am politically independent, not because I avoid responsibility, but because I do not believe any single ideology owns the truth.

    What I am building is not a movement in the emotional sense. It is an economic one.

    Our society talks about systems as if they are beliefs. They are not. Systems are built on inputs. Commodities. Materials. Energy. Logistics. Whoever controls those controls everything downstream.

    That insight sits at the center of everything I do.

    Through these platforms, I am working on one integrated effort:

    Now We Evolve
    https://nowweevolve.com

    The Bioeconomy Foundation
    https://thebioeconomyfoundation.org

    American Fiber Group
    https://theamericanfibergroup.com

    Together, they focus on one question most debates avoid.

    What happens if we change the materials the economy depends on?

    Hemp and bamboo are not symbols. They are commodities. They grow locally. They scale horizontally. They support regional processing. They anchor manufacturing close to communities. They change money flow, job creation, and who holds power.

    This work is not anti-capitalist or pro-corporate. It is pro-reality.

    If you want different outcomes, you do not argue harder. You replace the inputs.

    That is what I am here to discuss.
    Not outrage. Not slogans.
    Industrial math, material systems, and practical paths forward.

    If that resonates, you are in the right place.

    https://www.thebioeconomyfoundation.org/start
    Eric Stevens•...
    After 50 years of fighting the same battles, the only thing that changes are the protest signs and actors. I am of the opinion that money backing the politics is where the larger problem is.....
    economic inequality
    corporate power
    political economy
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