But, hey there's an upside too. This'll do wonders for the collector's value of my
December 1991- January 1992 issue of MT, "Final Issue: The End (Collector's Item)".
Yes, comrades that final issue actually announced itself as a "Collector's Item".
(Unless, of course, the blighters have wareho
Readers of Futurework may be interested in several webpages and a
mailing list about social technology. The Social Technology Page,
http://www.island.net/~dpwilson/soctech.html gives several different
definitions of social technology, and is intended to be inclusive,
supporting all of them. Bu
The 1998 EF Schumacher Society Lecture, "The Flapping of Buterfly Wings" is
now on a web page for comments and critique. The concept developed is that
the transition from the Dominator to the Gaian Paradigm implies and new
form of social organization. The burgeoning of NGOs, Social Innovations,
of interest?, caitlin
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In a message dated 11/6/98 9:35:03 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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<< But another thought has crossed my mind recently. We must not overlook
that
when the Soviet Union collapsed, Russia lost its eastern European satellites
and its ties with its former republics were greatly
Actually, I think it doesn't matter what is the ethnicity of the
propagator of a particular philosophy, the question is, how rational
and useful what they say and if are they promoting it by force
or by democratic means.
In theory most religions are supposed to be peaceful and
doing all sorts of