Three unmet conditions by Nathan Jones

If most people did indeed want peace, plenty, and freedom from all forms of exploitation and tyranny; and if (what is just as necessary, though less often remarked) they also knew the means whereby these were to be got; and if they were willing and courageous and strong and intelligent and self sacrificing enough to bring about those means to those ends; then no doubt the world would achieve a society organized in such a way as to realize peace, plenty, and freedom. But there is not any evidence at all from past or present history that all three (and all three would be required) of these conditions will be met. On the contrary, the evidence of the analogies from the past and the circumstances of the present is that people will act and wish and hope and decide in ways that will aid in the managerial revolution, in the carrying through of the social transition which will end in the consolidation of managerial society.
— James Burnham in The Managerial Revolution (1941)

Vignettes of Gaborone by Nathan Jones

Just words by Nathan Jones

Access

Accountability

Affordability

Ally

Barrier

Conversation

Crisis

Democracy

Discrimination

Distribution

Disproportionate

Emergency

Equality

Equity

Everyone

Everybody

Folk

Gap

Harm

Identity

Journey

Migrant

Narrative

Need

Opportunity

Overrepresentation

Privilege

Problematic

Representation

Right

Safety

Solution

Space

Systemic

Trauma

Truth

Underrepresentation

Unprecedented

Violence

Voice

Woman

View of Edinburgh from the Castle by Nathan Jones