The Future of Stewardship & Ethics
The future of stewardship and ethics will depend on whether institutions, technologies, economies, and systems of governance can be reorganised around longer time horizons, deeper accountability, and a more serious recognition of interdependence. This article examines stewardship and ethics as the practical art of governing shared futures under conditions of planetary disruption, technological acceleration, widening inequality, and systemic risk. It argues that the future of legitimate governance will require anticipatory judgment, justice-centred transitions, procedural trust, and moral architectures embedded in the ordinary design of institutions rather than ethics treated as commentary after failure.









