Co-creating a more loving and liberatory society through social psychology.

Blueprints For a New Society In Which It Will Be Easier to Love is a 2026 playbook of blueprints for building a psychologically-minded new society with love as its guiding ethic. Created by 17 undergraduate psychology students and their professor in a Social Psychology class, this project emerged by transforming the classroom into a creative thinktank to reimagine our society’s future. We ascribe to M. Scott Peck’s definition of love as “the will to extend oneself to nurture the wellbeing and spiritual growth of self and others.” This 200-page playbook offers psychological insights and interventions to shape human behavior towards a love ethic that is infused across all societal institutions. We invite you to read these blueprints, spread the ideas that inspire you, and join us in co-creating a “society in which it will be easier to love,” in the words of liberatory educator Paulo Freire.

Blueprints for a New Society in Which It Will Be Easier to Love: A 2026 Playbook by Social Psychologists

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“What matters is not to know the world but to change it. ” – Frantz Fanon