ABSTRACT

We are running out of ideas in Western society. Faced with global warming, Third World devastation, nuclear proliferation and the threat posed by religious conflict, we need new ways of thinking. After the loss and carnage of the Twentieth Century there is prevailing mood of uncertainty and paranoia, yet at the same time a denial of tragedy, a salvation fantasy, an illusion that we will be saved. The decline in social solidarity, the fragmentation of communal values and a growing sense of 'I' as opposed to 'we', are all signs of an inversion of moral certitudes, a disconnection from reality. This book asks what methods do we have at our disposal to understand and reverse this breakdown of communication within and between communities.

chapter ONE|24 pages

Social dreaming and the self

chapter TWO|11 pages

The night train of social dreams

chapter THREE|17 pages

Dreaming after 9/11

chapter FOUR|15 pages

Sweet honey in the rock

chapter SEVEN|20 pages

Dreaming in the inner city

chapter NINE|9 pages

Conclusion