The Miracle Inn is a membership organisation. Join today to help build the movement for interdependence.
As a member of The Miracle Inn you will have a stake in what we do and how we do it. You will also be part of doing it. Together, as members, we will create places where people belong, we will re-weave the social fabric.
As a member you will be invited to attend our member-only meetings and AGMs. You will automatically receive an invitation and joining instructions. Most meetings are online, but we’ll meet in person when we can too.
You will also have the opportunity to write for The Miracle Inn blog pages, contribute to The Miracle Inn reports, publications and podcasts, and be supported to run in person meetings and events in your local area.
Become a member today. There are two types of membership to choose from:
Founder member - £3.50 / month; and
Solidarity member - £6.00 / month.
The Miracle Inn would not exist without its members, you make our work possible. You are helping to change the way environmentalism is done. Your membership subs are our lifeblood. You are a miracle.
Our manifesto
To join The Miracle Inn is to join an organisation committed to six key areas of work. It is through this work that we will support and strengthen the communities and networks we serve. :
On Neoliberalism:
(i) Build acceptance, within the environmental movement, that neoliberal capitalism is likely ending.
(ii) Collectively examine what this means for how the goals of social justice, climate stability, and ecological thriving are being pursued.On Environmentalism:
(i) Support efforts to redefine what environmental education and environmentalism are, and need to be, at a time when (a) neoliberal capitalism is breaking down, and (b) the climate and ecological crisis is reaching and passing key tipping points.
(ii) Workshop, co-develop, and profile the new ‘culture shifting’ forms of environmentalism that are emerging.
(iii) Walk the talk: Demonstrate the new ‘culture shifting’ forms environmentalism by delivering them locally, nationally, and globally (see points 3 – 6)On Hyper-Individualism:
(i) Expose hyper-individualism as a key root cause problem that (a) drives extensive personal, social and environmental harms; and (b) inhibits the collective action needed to alleviate or reduce those harms.
(ii) Actively campaign against the forces that exacerbate hyper-individualism.
(iii) Rein hyper-individualism in by addressing its symptoms (esp. Social Atrophy) and by developing its antidotes (Interdependence and Social Infrastructure).On Social Atrophy:
(i) Raise awareness and understanding of social atrophy as a specific, problematic, phenomenon associated with hyper-individualism.
(ii) Amplify, develop and deliver actions and activities that rebuild our social ‘muscles.’
(iii) Advocate for government and corporate policies that have the power to reverse social atrophy.On Interdependence:
(i) Support adults and young people to (a) critique the idea of the ‘rugged’ independent self; and (b) explore what it means to think of oneself as an interdependent self.
(ii) Support, network, and grow the emergent ‘Movement for Interdependence’.On Social Infrastructure:
(i) Promote and facilitate the use of existing forms of social infrastructure.
(ii) Create and run new forms of social infrastructure.
(iii) Campaign and advocate for high quality forms of online and real world social infrastructure.
Founder members of The Miracle Inn will play an active role in developing and deciding upon the work we do as an organisation. Anyone who joins The Miracle Inn in our first year will forever be classed as Founder member, but they will not have any additional rights or privileges over members who join in the future.
Solidarity members have all the same rights as founder members, the only difference is that they pay a bit more to give additional support to The Miracle Inn. Members play an active role in developing and deciding upon the work we do as an organisation. Anyone who joins The Miracle Inn in our first year as a Solidarity member, will also forever be classed as Founder member. Neither Founder members nor Solidarity members have any additional rights or privileges over members who join as Standard members in the future.