Reposted from Time Asia. Thanks for the link to Blue Ear. Gish Jen On my family’s first visit to China in 1979, my sister got sick in Nanjing and had […]
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Within You Without You
Reposted from Strike the Root. To live outside the law, you must be honest. ~ Bob Dylan, Absolutely Sweet Marie Craig Russell You never know where, when, why, or even […]
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We certainly need to seek solutions for The Fossil Fuel Depletion Crisis. Perhaps the answer is written on the wind? Reposted from IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers). Peter Fairley […]
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This morning we feature a classic from the history of synergic science. Along with Alfred Korzybski, R. Buckminster Fuller, Arthur Young and N. Arthur Coulter, Edward Haskell was one of the leading […]
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As readers of this site know, I am convinced that one of humanity’s greatest challenges is The Fossil Fuel Depletion Crisis. The following article is reposted from The Washington Post. […]
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Today we finish our series of excerpts from Barry Carter’s book Infinite Wealth with the thirteenth essay. See: 1) The Rise of a Win Win Civilization 2) A Personal Journey of Discovery 3) Why Corporations […]
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Reposted from The UK Guardian. George Monbiot We live in a dream world. With a small, rational part of the brain, we recognize that our existence is governed by material […]
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Today, we complete the series on Understanding Nature: See: 1) The Macroscope, 2) Looking through the Macroscope, 3) System Science, 4) Energy & Survival, 5) Information and the Interactive Society, […]
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We continue from our earlier series on Understanding Nature: See: 1) The Macroscope, 2) Looking through the Macroscope, 3) System Science, 4) Energy & Survival, 5) Information and the Interactive […]
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Reposted from The Yellow Times. John Brand A sort of a parable happened when I started thinking about writing this column. Stopping for a red light, I saw a homeless […]
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