I am still reading The Soul of Money. This is an important book, well worth the time and cost. I am apparently in good company with my high opinion. In […]
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Natural Capitalism
This is the first chapter from Natural Capitalism: Creating the Next Industrial Revolution, by Paul Hawken, Amory Lovins, and L. Hunter Lovins published in 2000. This book is also on the […]
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I am currently reading a new book by the following author. Titled The Soul of Money, I highly recommend it. The following two essays are reposted from Yes! Magazine. The […]
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From the Understanding in Time Reading List, this article is an excerpt from GETTING DOWN TO EARTH: Practical Applications of Ecological Economics published in 1996. Joseph A. Tainter Historical knowledge is […]
Continue readingThe Scourge of Agriculture
Reposted from The Atlantic Monthly Magazine. Steve Grove The concept of the noble savage has existed in the nomenclature of Western civilization for some time. In popular culture, the phrase […]
Continue readingSeeking a Definition of God
Timothy Wilken I have been doing a lot of reading and thinking about God recently. What is the role of God in Humanity’s future? It would seem that any serious […]
Continue readingDoesn’t God Understand Economics?
The following article, by the late Professor of Economics at Waterloo University in Ontario, was originally published in 1984 in Policy Options Politiques Vol.5 No.2, and reproduced in 1997 in […]
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Leonardo da Vinci was born on 15, April 1452 in the period of the renaissance. I have long felt it was proper to designate this day as Leonardo Day in […]
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Once upon a time, a President of the United States addressed the nation. Jimmy Carter Tonight I want to have an unpleasant talk with you about a problem unprecedented in our […]
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Reposted from the World Resources Institute. Jonathan Lash Despite two decades of international environmental agreements, and great progress in controlling local pollution in some parts of the world, the data […]
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