Jesse Wilson
1 min readMay 21, 2024

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To do a comparison would be interesting and definitely something I would look forward to reading. I always learn something and enjoy your work.

My first thoughts are that the 1960s were a tumultuous time for transformation, partly because of the post-second-world era and geopolitics at the time. This, along with a number of movements I imagined, fuelled a collective consciousness for change.

What’s interesting is that today, we contend with pressing issues such as failing economies, globalisation, corporations, and the realisation of a partially acknowledged history. Not to say, some of which did not previously exist, but I think we are bearing the fruits of some bad/ dangerous decisions.

Technology is a huge force today driving the accessibility and mobilisation of information. As you know, this is a blessing and a curse.

Apologies, you got me rambling and almost writing an essay here. I am not sure if any of the above is of value and in line with your thinking, but I would be happy to share more thoughts if you think that would be of any use.

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Jesse Wilson
Jesse Wilson

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