EPISODE · Jun 4, 2026 · 1H 7M
#20 Jeremy Lent: Eco-Civilization and the Possibility of a Life-Affirming Future
from The Initiation · host Sebastian Dienst
Jeremy Lent is an author, philosopher, and systems thinker whose work explores the deep roots of our civilizational crisis - and the possibility of a life-affirming future. His books include The Patterning Instinct, The Web of Meaning, and his latest book, Eco-Civilization, which asks what it would take to build a world system designed for the flourishing of all life. In this conversation, Sebastian and Jeremy explore why our current system is not simply broken, but functioning exactly as designed: extracting wealth, exploiting life, and concentrating power. From there, they move into the deeper question at the heart of Jeremy’s work: whether another path is still possible - one rooted in mutual flourishing, ecological regeneration, and what he calls “mutually beneficial symbiosis.”Together they unpack:why “there is no alternative” is one of the most powerful myths of our timethe Windigo as a metaphor for endless extraction and insatiable growthwhat hunter-gatherer societies reveal about human cooperation and dignitythe rise of inequality, domination, and alpha-male power structurescollapse, authoritarian fortress-earth scenarios, and the third possibilitythe adaptive cycle, unraveling systems, and islands of coherenceAI, the singularity, and the danger of confusing technology with transcendencewhy evolution is not only competition, but cooperation and symbiosishow to orient your life toward the possibility of an eco-civilizationAt its heart, this is a conversation about remembering who we are beneath the conditioning of a system that has taught us to crave, compete, and consume.And for new listeners, Season 1 of The Initiation lays the foundation for this inquiry - exploring the breakdowns, breakthroughs, and inner transformation shaping humanity’s collective threshold.
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Jeremy Lent is an author, philosopher, and systems thinker whose work explores the deep roots of our civilizational crisis - and the possibility of a life-affirming future. His books include The Patterning Instinct, The Web of Meaning, and his latest book, Eco-Civilization, which asks what it would take to build a world system designed for the flourishing of all life. In this conversation, Sebastian and Jeremy explore why our current system is not simply broken, but functioning exactly as designed: extracting wealth, exploiting life, and concentrating power. From there, they move into the deeper question at the heart of Jeremy’s work: whether another path is still possible - one rooted in mutual flourishing, ecological regeneration, and what he calls “mutually beneficial symbiosis.”Together they unpack:why “there is no alternative” is one of the most powerful myths of our timethe Windigo as a metaphor for endless extraction and insatiable growthwhat hunter-gatherer societies reveal about human cooperation and dignitythe rise of inequality, domination, and alpha-male power structurescollapse, authoritarian fortress-earth scenarios, and the third possibilitythe adaptive cycle, unraveling systems, and islands of coherenceAI, the singularity, and the danger of confusing technology with transcendencewhy evolution is not only competition, but cooperation and symbiosishow to orient your life toward the possibility of an eco-civilizationAt its heart, this is a conversation about remembering who we are beneath the conditioning of a system that has taught us to crave, compete, and consume.And for new listeners, Season 1 of The Initiation lays the foundation for this inquiry - exploring the breakdowns, breakthroughs, and inner transformation shaping humanity’s collective threshold.
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