R. Buckminster Fuller I am enthusiastic over humanity’s extraordinary and sometimes very timely ingenuities. If you are in a shipwreck and all the boats are gone, a piano top buoyant […]
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We each view reality from our own unique perspective, only a community of minds can show us the truth.
Declaration of INTERdependence
Timothy Wilken Stop reading! Take a few moment to examine the contents of your pockets or purse …… Can you find any item there, that you obtained without the help […]
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Statue of Liberty Centennial Fireworks, July 4th, 1986. Oh, say can you see, by the dawn’s early light, What so proudly we hailed at the twilight’s last gleaming? Whose broad […]
Continue readingEvolutionary Economics: Metaphor or Unifying Paradigm?
Peter A. Corning, Ph.D. To our preliterate ancestors, untutored in academic economics but well-attuned to the vicissitudes of living in the late Pleistocene, the basic problem that they confronted—along with […]
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This morning, we feature two essays from the current issue of ORION People & Nature. They were written in response to these questions posed by the editor: “What does the World […]
Continue readingThe Moral Law of the Unified Science
Timothy Wilken Edward Haskell is one of the least known of the synergic scientists whose ideas and works are presented throughout the UnCommon Sense—Library. Haskell made several unique contributions to […]
Continue readingWhat Generalization of Mendeleev’s Periodic Table Means
Along with Alfred Korzybski, R. Buckminster Fuller, Arthur Young and N. Arthur Coulter, Edward Haskell was one of the leading pioneers of synergic science. His books have been out of print for […]
Continue readingDefying Corporations, Defining Democracy
a book review by Robert Jensen There is no alternative. Capitalism is the only future. Free markets are the essence of democracy. How do we know? Because we are told repeatedly […]
Continue readingNonviolence or Nonexistence
Jim Douglass “We have passed beyond the imaginable limits of violence. Can we pass equally beyond the imaginable limits of nonviolence?” It almost looks like a nuclear bomb.” That was […]
Continue readingShall the Poor Be Always With Us?
Jim Tull The idea that poverty is inevitable has trapped us in stale paradigms. There is a completely different vision we might follow. It is a familiar story. On his […]
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