We continue with the fifth in our series of excerpts from Barry Carter’s book Infinite Wealth. See: 1) The Rise of a Win Win Civilization 2) A Personal Journey of Discovery 3) Why […]
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The Emancipation of Capitalism
This morning we continue with the fourth in our series of excerpts from Barry Carter’s book Infinite Wealth. See: 1) The Rise of a Win Win Civilization 2) A Personal Journey of Discovery […]
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As we watch the current political economic crisis unfold–what some are beginning to call the Crash of 2002, many of us are having second thoughts on the wisdom of turning […]
Continue readingWhy Corporations Don’t Work
This morning we continue with the third in our series of excerpts from Barry Carter’s book Infinite Wealth. See: 1) The Rise of a Win Win Civilization and 2) A Personal Journey of […]
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This is the second in a series of excerpts from the book Infinite Wealth. In which the author explains how he came to synergic awareness. Also see: 1) The Rise of a Win […]
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Timothy Wilken The collective term we humans use to describe what we value is “wealth”. The human species emerged in the world of space-binding. Here the rule of survival was […]
Continue readingSolving the Fossil Fuel Depletion Crisis
Timothy Wilken Buckminster Fuller, writing in Critical Path published in 1981, explained: “Scientifically faithful, synergetically integrated, time-energy, electrochemical process accounting shows that it costs energetic Universe more than a million […]
Continue readingThe Rise of a Win Win Civilization
The Chinese word for crisis is written by joining two ideograms together. When these ideograms, are presented separately they stand for danger and opportunity. To overcome crisis, you must successfully […]
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“Denials of ecological limits resemble anosognosia (inability of stroke patients to recognize their paralysis). Some denial literature resembles their confabulations (elaborate unreal stories concocted as rationalizations.)” —William R. Catton, “The […]
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Yesterday, we featured part one of Peter Corning’s article on Evolution and Ethics written in 1997. Today we continue with part two. Peter A. Corning, Ph.D. Charlie Allnut: “What ya […]
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