ABSTRACT

This chapter discusses emergent wise, in relation to community activation, from eco-dynamics and development studies, to a renewed approach to enterprise, identified by the American-Chilean combination, Spinosa, Dreyfus and Flores. Their approach to history making specifically, and to Disclosing New Worlds generally, involves an awakening of social, cultural and economic consciousness. The cultivation of cultural solidarity, of citizen virtue and of entrepreneurial technological and social innovation, are the activities in which three kinds of world disclosing, and thereby history making, take place. For Spinosa, Dreyfus and Flores' community activism, in their civic terms rather, is the joining together of all, individually and collectively, to promote diverse goods. Developing historically laden identity, is the job for cultivators of cultural solidarity and the institutions that support them. People need to share a disclosive space of ultimate consequence in which they live and work, institutionalizing the innovative, forward looking aspect of entrepreneurial skill.