Sunday Lecture – Thinking Like Einstein
30th September 2012 · 11:00am - 11:00am
In person | Virtual event
Global problems won’t be solved unless we move from nation-centric thinking to genuinely world-centric (or global) thinking. But what precisely is wrong with our current nation-centric mode of thinking? How and why is it inadequate? And what does moving to world-centric thinking really entail? What does world-centric thinking actually look like?; John Bunzl looks at how a revolutionary shift in our mind-sets is needed to tackle global issues and will propose the Simultaneous Policy (Simpol) initiative as one example of world-centric thinking in action: a powerful and transformative means for citizens to drive their politicians to cooperate in solving global problems.; John Bunzl is a business man with a simple and yet powerful new vision for global governance: simultaneous international action across multiple issues.; He is a passionate speaker on global simultaneous policy and its relevance for a wide range of topics: from tax justice and regulation of financial markets; sustainability standards; to global warming. John has spoken at a number of events including the World Trade Organisation the World Social Forum and TEDx events.; In 2000 John founded the International Simultaneous Policy Organisation (ISPO) and launched the Simultaneous Policy (Simpol) campaign; an exciting new way for citizens to actively use their votes to propel their governments to act together to solve global problems.; John has used and continues to use the Simpol campaign tirelessly to reach out to citizens activists non-governmental organisations politicians and business people to raise their awareness and understanding of what global simultaneous policies could mean for humanity prosperity and peace.; Open to all. No need to book in advance.