What will Happen in the Future of Human Society?



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What will Happen in the Future of Human Society? Hiroshi Tasaka Professor at Tama University President of Think Tank SophiaBank

First Question Can We Predict the Future? Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 1

The Answer is No Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 2

Because A small fluctuation will change drastically the future of the evolution of a system. Ilya Prigogine Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 3

In Other Words Butterfly Effect Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 4

Chaos Theory A small butterfly in Beijing would cause a huge hurricane in New York. Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 5

So We Cannot Predict the Future. Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 6

But We Can Foresee the Future. Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 7

In Other Words We Cannot Predict Events. Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 8

We Can Foresee Trends and Paradigm Changes. Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 9

In What Way? Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 10

By Philosophy Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 11

Dialectic Philosophy Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 12

by Georg Hegel Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 13

by Existentialism of Jean Paul Sartre Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 14

by Zen Buddhism Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 15

by Taoism Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 16

What is Dialectic? Five Laws of Dialectic Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 17

Law of Spiral Up Process Law of Mutual Infiltration Process Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 18

Law of Double Denial Process Law of Quantity to Quality Process Law of Sublation of Contradiction Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 19

What is the Most Important Law to Foresee the Future? Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 20

Law of Spiral Up Process Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 21

What is the Law of Spiral Up Process? Development of the World is like Climbing Up A Spiral Staircase. Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 22

Another Expression Old Thing Once Disappeared will Revive with New Value Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 23

Where are Examples? Many Examples in The Internet Revolution and The Web2.0 Revolution Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 24

Example Auction and Reverse Auction Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 25

What is New Value? In the Past For Hundreds of People At Present For Millions of People Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 26

Another Example E mail Revival of Letter Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 27

Another Example E Learning Revival of Tutorial System Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 28

What is the Second Important Law to Foresee the Future? Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 29

Law of Mutual Infiltration Process Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 30

What is the Law of Mutual Infiltration Process? Two Opposite Principles in Competition will Fuse into A New Principle. Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 31

Where are Examples? Policy of Labour and Conservative Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 32

Another Example Principle of Socialism and Capitalism Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 33

Example of the Internet Role of Producer and Consumer Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 34

Example of the Internet Pro-sumer Development on the Web by Alvin Toffler Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 35

Important Question Why Dialectic Now? Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 36

Dialectic Law has been Happening in the Past History. Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 37

Because of Dog Year (7times faster) Mouse Year (18times faster) Acceleration of Change Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 38

In the Past We could Climb Up A Spiral Staircase Just for a Few Steps in Our Lifetime. Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 39

But Now We are Running Up A Spiral Staircase. Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 40

In the Past Spiral Up Process was An Interest only for Historian. Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 41

But Now Spiral Up Process is An Interest even for Businessperson. Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 42

Then What Paradigm Changes can be foreseen by Dialectic? Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 43

Eight Paradigm Changes Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 44

First Paradigm Change What will Happen to Economy? Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 45

Paradigm Change Monetary Economy to Voluntary Economy Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 46

Spiral Up Process of Economy Old Voluntary Economy will Revive with New Value. Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 47

What is Voluntary Economy? An Economy driven by the Motivation of People to Satisfy Mind Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 48

What is Monetary Economy? An Economy driven by the Motivation of People to Acquire Money Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 49

Example of the Internet Revolution Linux Project by Linus Torvalds Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 50

Example of the Web2.0 Revolution Customer Generate Contents Knowledge of Q&A Community Grassroots Critics of Amazon Grassroots Movies of You Tube Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 51

What is New Value? Local Community to Global Community Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 52

What is New Value? Invisible Economy to Visible Economy Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 53

What will Happen after the Revival of Voluntary Economy? Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 54

Mutual Infiltration Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 55

In Other Words Merger of Monetary Economy and Voluntary Economy Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 56

Example Google, Amazon, You Tube Fusion of Profitable Business Model and Consumer Generated Contents Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 57

What will Happen Next? Emergence of New Economic Principle Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 58

Second Paradigm Change What will Happen to Innovation? Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 59

Paradigm Change Beneficiary Innovation to Participatory Innovation Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 60

What is Beneficiary Innovation? Innovation Promoted by Governments and Large Companies for Grassroots Consumers as Beneficiary Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 61

What is Participatory Innovation? Innovation Promoted by the Participation of Grassroots Consumer Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 62

Example Innovation of Social Systems by Open Source Policy Making Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 63

Examples Innovation of Products and Services by Pro-sumer Development Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 64

Why does the Paradigm Change Happen? Revival of the Way of Innovation in Primitive Community Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 65

Third Paradigm Change What will Happen to Democracy? Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 66

Paradigm Change Indirect Democracy to Neo Direct Democracy Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 67

What is Neo Direct Democracy Direct Democracy in True Meaning Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 68

What is Democracy? Democracy is not only the Problem of Participation to Decision Making Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 69

What is Democracy? Democracy is but also the Problem of Participation to Innovative Action Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 70

What is Democracy? Democracy is not only the Problem of Politics Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 71

What is Democracy? Democracy is but also the Problem of Economy and Culture Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 72

Until Now Economy and Culture have been Indirect Democracy. Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 73

Until Now Companies have been Representatives of Consumers by using Market Research. Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 74

From Now Consumers will be able to Design, Produce and Use what they want. Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 75

In Other Words What you Desire is What you Get. Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 76

Spiral Up Process of Democracy Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 77

Fourth Paradigm Change What will Happen to Organization? Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 78

Paradigm Change Profit Organization v.s. NPO to Social Enterprise Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 79

What will Happen to Organization? Mutual Infiltration of Profit Organization and Non-profit Organization Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 80

Example Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Movement from Profit Organization to Non-profit Organization Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 81

Example Social Entrepreneur Movement from Non -profit Organization to Profit Organization Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 82

What will Happen after Infiltration? Social Enterprise To Contribute to Society through Main Business To Create a Cash Flow for Sustainable Contribution Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 83

Fifth Paradigm Change What will Happen to Talent? Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 84

Paradigm Change Single Talent Professional to Multi Talent Professional Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 85

What will Happen to Talent? Web2.0 Revolution will make People Rather Easy to become A Professional. Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 86

What will Happen to Society? Da Vinci Society Multi Talents Flowers in People like Leonard Da Vinci Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 87

Example Sales Manager in a Company Member of Pro-sumer Community Social Entrepreneur for Ecology Music Composer on the Web Series of Essay on the Blog Short Movies to You Tube Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 88

Sixth Paradigm Change What will Happen to Personality? Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 89

Paradigm Change Single Personality Life to Multi Personality Life Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 90

What will Happen to Personality? Web2.0 Revolution will Enable People to Express Themselves in Many Ways. Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 91

Why is Expressing Oneself so Important? Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 92

Expressing Oneself is A Healing Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 93

Why is that a Healing? We Always Choose a Persona to Adopt Oneself to the Circumstances Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 94

There are Many Personalities Deep Inside of Us Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 95

But We Always Repress Most of Them to Avoid Confusion in Daily Life. Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 96

How Can We Express Hidden Oneself? Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 97

Three Ways Anonymous Message Playing a Person in Drama Non Language Expression Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 98

What is the Meaning of Web2.0 Revolution in this Context? Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 99

Seventh Paradigm Change What will Happen to World View? Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 100

Paradigm Change Mechanical System Paradigm to Living System Paradigm Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 101

What is Mechanical System Paradigm? Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 102

A tendency to think that the world is like a huge mechanical system and we can design and manipulate it freely. Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 103

Examples Typical Wording Re-engineering of Company Re-structuring of System Blue Print of Society Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 104

What is Living System Paradigm? Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 105

The way of thinking that the world is like a great living system which we cannot design and manipulate intentionally. Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 106

Why does this Paradigm Change Happen? Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 107

Because of Internet Revolution and Web2.0 Revolution? Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 108

The Revolutions make Corporations, Markets and Society more Inter-related. Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 109

Then Systems of Corporations, Markets and Society will evolve into Complex Systems. Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 110

What is Complex System? Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 111

A System Characterized by Coherence, Self Organization Emergence, Co-evolution Ecosystem Butterfly Effect etc. Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 112

What is the Essence of Complex System? Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 113

Living System Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 114

The Insight of Gregory Bateson Complex System Seems to behave as a Living System. Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 115

Internet Revolution and Web2.0 Revolution will naturally Require Us Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 116

to Change the Paradigm from Mechanical System Paradigm to Living System Paradigm Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 117

Because Corporations, Markets and Society will Become Living Systems. Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 118

And Because There will be Created A Huge Ecosystem of Minds. Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 119

Example Key Words In Web2.0 Revolution Wisdom of Crowds Collective Intelligence Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 120

What is Next? Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 121

Collective Intelligence to Collective Consciousness Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 122

Collective Consciousness to Collective Sub-consciousness (Carl Gustav Jung) Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 123

The Insight of Gregory Bateson Ecology of Mind Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 124

Why is Living System Paradigm So Important Now? Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 125

All of Global Problems including Global Warming are the Problems of Complex Systems. Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 126

Eighth Paradigm Change What will Happen to Civilization? Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 127

Important Question Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 128

How to Cope with the Complex Systems as Living Systems Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 129

Seven Problems of Complex Systems Impossibility of Analysis Impossibility of Prediction Impossibility of Division Impossibility of Control Sensitivity to Small Information Sensitivity to Fluctuation Frequent Change of Law Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 130

Seven Pillars of Wisdom for Complex Systems Not to Analyze, But to Use Intuition and Insight. Not to Predict the Future, But to Create it. Not to Divide, But to Treat as a Whole. Not to Control, But to Promote Emergence. Not only Share Information, But also Create Coherence. Not to Use Large Power, But to Use Butterfly Effect. Not to Learn Law, But to Change Law. Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 131

Where is the Wisdom to Cope with Complex systems as Living System? Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 132

In Old Community and in Old Society of Each Country Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 133

Spiral Up Process of Civilization Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 134

Revival of Old Value System and Old Civilization Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 135

Then What is the Mutual Filtration Process of Civilization? Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 136

Eastern Civilization and Western Civilization Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 137

The History of Humankind is Climbing Up A Spiral Staircase. Copyright 2008, Hiroshi Tasaka 138