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Source: C-SPAN ( / cspan ) https://www.c-span.org/video/?70919-1... As long as we continue to think of politics as a polar spectrum between market and government. Will never solve this problem of making the transition into a new work ethic in a new economic ethic in history. You know traditional politics is market versus government. And you fall along that spectrum depending on your ideology, right? Well here we have a situation where neither of those sectors can adequately provide the solution to the changing nature of work. We have to open the door to a new political paradigm. We have to begin to see our society not as a polar spectrum of market in government. But as a three legged stool. There are not two sectors in every country. There are three. To understand this is to understand the opportunities and challenges that our children's generation will have in the twenty first century. There's the market sector. It creates market jobs and market capital. There's the government; it creates Public jobs, Public capital. Then there's the third sector the civil society just social economy, the non-profit sector it has all those names. It creates social capital. And both paid employment and volunteer work. We have 1.2 million nonprofit organizations in this country. Service, fraternal, research, education, advocacy.... If this sector were an economy it would be the seventh largest in the world. If we woke up tomorrow morning. And the civil society were to disappear . Our society would collapse. And so would virtually every country in the world. This sector, the civil sector, predates the market and government sector. It's the most important leg of that stool. It's where people come together and create the trust, the relationships, the social cohesion that allows you to have a marketplace and a representative form of government . What I'm suggesting is a new politics in every society that transcends traditional politics. It's the politics of community. As our corporations go global and move from geography to the electromagnetic spectrum we're going to see a new dynamic. The politics of global corporations and commerce on the electromagnetic spectrum on one hand and the reemergence of community lodged in geography on the other.