of consumption.
- Nan Hildreth from the positive-futures list told me about a survey by Paul
Ray, who found that about 25% of the population are "Cultural Creatives" who
want to transform the society in the direction of more sustainibility,
simple living and democracy.
http://www.coopamerica.or
In Europe we hear a lot about the long lasting economic boom and the
success in job creation in the USA.
On the other hand we hear about the success of bestsellers like Your
Money or Your Life or the simple living movement.
I'd like to ask the members of this list how they see the interrelations
Robert Neunteufel
In Europe we hear a lot about the long lasting economic boom and the
success in job creation in the USA.
On the other hand we hear about the success of bestsellers like Your
Money or Your Life or the simple living movement.
I'd like to ask the members of this list how
Robert Neunteufel wrote:
In Europe we hear a lot about the long lasting economic boom and the
success in job creation in the USA.
On the other hand we hear about the success of bestsellers like Your
Money or Your Life or the simple living movement.
I'd like to ask the members
In Europe we hear a lot about the long lasting economic boom and the
success in job creation in the USA.
On the other hand we hear about the success of bestsellers like Your
Money or Your Life or the simple living movement.
I'd like to ask the members of this list how they see
Respectfully,
Thomas Lunde
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From: Robert Neunteufel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Futurework [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: interrelations between economic boom and simple living
Date: Sat, Jul 10, 1999, 5:54 PM
In Europe we hear a lot about the long lasting economic boom
On Sat, 10 Jul 1999, Brad McCormick wrote:
I am generally as suspicious of "virtue" as I am of vice.
This is basically a wise attitude, but it shouldn't turn into paranoia. ;-)
The self-styled "simple living"
movement is one of those things of
which I am a priori suspi
elf-styled "simple living"
movement is one of those things of
which I am a priori suspicious. I
certainly would not deny that there are
probably some persons who live
under that banner who are genuinely
decent (etc.). But as far as
the movement as a whole is concerned,
I w