As a high school humanities teacher ( focused on a re-do of all of it, mainly economics), flipping the assumption has been central, especially the past month or so. So I shared some links in your spreadsheet. Almost everything I hear/read in texts and media today is a statement of an unexamined assumption or belief. One of the first agreements of my class is to "Never make assumptions." So we become skilled at finding them. In the textbook and in the media, in ourselves and the stories we tell. So your title caught my eye. I guess it can be likened to "doing the work", Byron Katie for the economic and socio-historical sphere. Mainly, it is ultimate leverage point. When I think "this", how do I see that assumption play out. Is it possible the reverse is true? What happens when we flip the assumption that results in scarcity mindsets and endless power struggles? Can we simply pivot from a pathogenic focus to a salutogenic focus? Does focusing on pathology implicate pathological thinking? https://twitter.com/peaceprofits/status/1529215712014716928