Co-intelligence is the capacity to live well WITH each other and life, creatively using diversity and uniqueness,
consciously evolving together in partnership with nature, and consciously transforming culture.
Co-intelligence is intrinsic to all living systems and can always be improved.
We can use it for organizational development, better family relations, community renewal, and
creating a more just, democratic, sustainable and wise society.


feature article:
A Call to Move Beyond Public Opinion to Public Judgment
feature organization: The National Coalition on Dialogue and Deliberation
feature book: The Tao of Democracy: Using Co-Intelligence to Create a World that Works for All

The
Co-Intelligence
Institute




The Co-Intelligence Institute exists to catalyze
the sustainability and conscious evolution of human culture.

Our work integrates
the full spectrum of human capacities and perspectives,
embedded in both nature and culture
--
individually and collectively --
so that we can create our future more wisely together.

We see great potential in the interdependence of
individual consciousness, collective dynamics and
thoughtfully designed social systems.

We offer a new vision of democracy and politics.

We collect and share collaborative methods.

We collect stories of collaboration and wholeness.

We explore the nature of wholeness, intelligence and collaboration.

We explore public issues as transformational challenges.

(feature topic: US Elections)


This site has over 600 pages.
Among them you will find articles on many subjects, including these:

Co-intelligence Democracy Process
Leadership Wholeness Story
Community Intelligence Activism


Tom Atlee's new book The Tao of Democracy is available now.

 

 

 


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