Philip HellyerinGentlySeriousPerpetual Chicken FeedHow do you feel about flies? Do you think we depend on them? Would the world be better with less flies? We can have a look at this…Aug 22, 2019Aug 22, 2019
Philip HellyerinGentlySeriousProductive Edges in OrganizationsWe stand among trees and see the trees. But the fungal network that connects and feeds the trees is arguably the life of the wood. All too…Aug 9, 2019Aug 9, 2019
Philip HellyerinGentlySeriousFood, Educational Food!If you visit any nursery or primary school, in any deprived area, you will find kids who have not had breakfast before they go to school.Jul 19, 2019Jul 19, 2019
Philip HellyerinGentlySeriousDeep Roots, Shallow RootsWe all suffer from an inability to see the importance of things that work out of our sight and out of our imagination. We speak of root…Jul 11, 2019Jul 11, 2019
Philip HellyerinGentlySeriousA Reversible CrisisAll the signs seem to be that the planetary crisis is sharpening, deepening, accelerating, worsening. The thing about a planetary crisis…Jun 28, 2019Jun 28, 2019
Philip HellyerinGentlySeriousGovernance and GovernmentThe UK is now ungoverned, if not unhinged. It has a government, but one that has no legitimacy or executive capability. There is almost…Jun 13, 2019Jun 13, 2019
Philip HellyerinGentlySeriousThe Joy of SemioticsSemiotics is about meaning, being one of the three great -ics of human understanding: physics, ethics, and semiotics. Semiotics says the…May 5, 2019May 5, 2019
Philip HellyerinGentlySeriousMisattributionIt’s time we spoke of misattribution. We have discussed the meanings of many things and the constellations of meaning in a given situation…Apr 11, 2019Apr 11, 2019
Philip HellyerinGentlySeriousThose mucous membranesDidi Pershouse points out that there is far more to the “mucous membrane of the soil” than we have captured in these blogs so far. The…Mar 28, 20191Mar 28, 20191