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*Books planned for publication
 
*Books planned for publication
 
To answer your question:  The list is one that is developmental; it is not necessarily chronological. Yes, we would like to see these books published “now,” as this now moment gives us the most power and opportunity to affect the future.  However, knowing that you are unable to bring these into existence instantaneously, we ask that this book now, the “Healing a Broken World,” be published promptly, and that there be work initiated on “Designing a Sustainable Society and Democracy”—I say “work on that” as there will be another book, which will come along, which will probably, we anticipate, will be published before “Designing Sustainable Societies and Democracies,” and that will be the “Morality for a Sustainable Civilization.”  This will be published, perhaps, very closely to that of “Designing Sustainable Societies and Democracies.”  These three books will give a tremendously uniform approach to anyone who reads all three of them, in how to engage the socially sustainable principles, processes and design team work in the society in very pragmatic terms.  Anyone who reads all three of these books will have a tremendous insight into the look or the actual design of future societies on your world.  
 
To answer your question:  The list is one that is developmental; it is not necessarily chronological. Yes, we would like to see these books published “now,” as this now moment gives us the most power and opportunity to affect the future.  However, knowing that you are unable to bring these into existence instantaneously, we ask that this book now, the “Healing a Broken World,” be published promptly, and that there be work initiated on “Designing a Sustainable Society and Democracy”—I say “work on that” as there will be another book, which will come along, which will probably, we anticipate, will be published before “Designing Sustainable Societies and Democracies,” and that will be the “Morality for a Sustainable Civilization.”  This will be published, perhaps, very closely to that of “Designing Sustainable Societies and Democracies.”  These three books will give a tremendously uniform approach to anyone who reads all three of them, in how to engage the socially sustainable principles, processes and design team work in the society in very pragmatic terms.  Anyone who reads all three of these books will have a tremendous insight into the look or the actual design of future societies on your world.  
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*Concerning the announcement of disintegration of your societies
 
*Concerning the announcement of disintegration of your societies
 
One thing that is not emphasized in any of them, [and] that is not given much attention, are the cataclysms and the disintegration of your societies.  This will be minor and major in some degree throughout the entire world, yet it will speak of the necessity of reorganizing your societies in more sustainable terms, pragmatically.  You want to engage principles and practices and policies and laws that actually do support the sustainability, the ongoing operation of society.  Inherent flaws—you call them “design flaws” in your manufacturing, or you call them “designed obsolescence” and other terms—and we are striving to remove all of those elements, which bring about the natural destruction and disintegration of societies, by giving you a design process that brings about ongoing pragmatic functional sustainability of a society, a short-term of 50 years, a mid-term of 250 years, and a long-term of 500 years to several thousand.
 
One thing that is not emphasized in any of them, [and] that is not given much attention, are the cataclysms and the disintegration of your societies.  This will be minor and major in some degree throughout the entire world, yet it will speak of the necessity of reorganizing your societies in more sustainable terms, pragmatically.  You want to engage principles and practices and policies and laws that actually do support the sustainability, the ongoing operation of society.  Inherent flaws—you call them “design flaws” in your manufacturing, or you call them “designed obsolescence” and other terms—and we are striving to remove all of those elements, which bring about the natural destruction and disintegration of societies, by giving you a design process that brings about ongoing pragmatic functional sustainability of a society, a short-term of 50 years, a mid-term of 250 years, and a long-term of 500 years to several thousand.
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MONJORONSON:  Yes.  You personally may wish to begin by contacting others in the medical profession around the nation, who might be interested in initiating their own sustainability design team in their own locale, and using your collective intelligence from various individuals in various states to assist in that process.  This will help several of you eliminate the need to reinvent the wheel, so to speak, for developing topics for your local teams.  Your next step would be to then solicit those who may be interested in developing a local team, or at least to meet and discuss this socially, and to see if there is any bonding that may exist.
 
MONJORONSON:  Yes.  You personally may wish to begin by contacting others in the medical profession around the nation, who might be interested in initiating their own sustainability design team in their own locale, and using your collective intelligence from various individuals in various states to assist in that process.  This will help several of you eliminate the need to reinvent the wheel, so to speak, for developing topics for your local teams.  Your next step would be to then solicit those who may be interested in developing a local team, or at least to meet and discuss this socially, and to see if there is any bonding that may exist.
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===Closing===
 
===Closing===
 
MMc:  I don’t have any more questions for today.  We thank you very much, Monjoronson.  Would you like to say some closing words for us?
 
MMc:  I don’t have any more questions for today.  We thank you very much, Monjoronson.  Would you like to say some closing words for us?
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