Colin Stark writes:
I believe that the balance that must be reached is between Voluntary
Simplicity (mainly on the part of the developed Nations) and population
REDUCTION -- the main contribution the City of Aspen (and most of us in N.
America) can make is in the realm of Voluntary
Agree. It was more like Chicago 1968.
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From: Brad McCormick, Ed.D.
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Subject: Re: FW: Re Krystallnacht in Seattle(?)
Date: Monday, December 13, 1999 7:52PM
Replying to no particular posting on this thread:
Is "Krystallnacht" really an appropriate word to apply
to
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Ed Goertzen wrote:
[snip]
Brad wrote
I know this is "utopian", but one of the main problems with
capitalism is the existence of *workers*.
Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 12:13:41 -0800
From: Colin Stark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: population resolution, Aspen Colorado
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Edward G said
While the resolution is well intended, I believe it is impotent.
What it requests is that something be done that is within the parameters of
the
Victor Milne wrote:
I don't think this resolution is at all hypocritical. It is generally the
well-to-do, well-educated class that is most aware of ecological concerns.
By the way, the fact that the US population is growing so rapidly compared
to other developed countries is probably
Wes Burt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about a "Simple Solution", and
as far as I can tell the substantive content of his message was
this single sentence.
It is impossible to compute, or execute, an optimum dispatch of
productive assets, capital or human, in a corporation or
commonwealth until
Ed Goertzen wrote:
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Ed Goertzen wrote:
[snip]
Brad wrote
I know this is "utopian", but one of the main problems with
capitalism
Can you help with leads, info etc?
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From: Deborah Tucker[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
My main research work that I'm just starting on, (working under Ian
Shirley), both to finish the Masters and possibly for the Ministry of
Social
Policy, is a comparative study on the