P.R. Sarkar The apparent diversity in the human world today is the product of natural conditions. Geographically this planet of ours is divided into a few distinct zones: the snow-covered […]
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Timothy Wilken I have just finished an amazing book by Australian Reg Morrison. Its subject matter is a comprehensive review of the enormous damage being done to all non-human life, […]
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UK Prime Minister Tony Blair speech to the world summit in Johannesburg is reposted from The Guardian of London. Tony Blair Mr President and colleagues. We know the problems. A […]
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Timothy Wilken Chris Lucas writes: Timothy, I came across a book recently by Larry Barnhart called A Farm Boy’s Testament to the United Nations. He writes extensively on the difference between […]
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In follow up to the articles: Why We Need War, and Reaction to: Why We Need War, Joseph Caldwell writes the following two emails. I have added links to the […]
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Timothy Wilken I introduced Joseph Caldwell‘s article Why We Need War, with the following words: As Bush and Cheney rush to WAR to protect the American way. Many in Europe […]
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As Bush and Cheney rush to WAR to protect the American way. Many in Europe and elsewhere are having second thoughts. Even the American congress is feeling a sense of […]
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As I wrote in my introduction yesterday, Adversaries believe there is not enough for everyone and only the physically strong will survive. They believe humans are coercively dependent on others, and they […]
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Reposted from Monday’s edition of the The Guardian of London . John Vidal Johannesburg The real level of world inequality and environmental degradation may be far worse than official estimates, […]
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A Parable by Daniel Quinn The ship was sinking—and sinking fast. The captain told the passengers and crew, “We’ve got to get the lifeboats in the water right away.” But […]
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