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 […]
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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 […]
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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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Simon Hunt In an unprecedented and totally unexpected way, Hopi Elders for the first time in history have openly shared their sacred, and heretofore secret prophecies with the world. Robert […]
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Daniel Quinn It’s never easy to catch Mother Culture in her lies – even for me, with all my practice. She teaches that the way we live is the only […]
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David Faiman & Eugene Katz One of the more remarkable discoveries of the late 20th century was that nature builds nanostructures in the form of geodesic domes. The prototype molecule […]
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Win Wenger, Ph.D. The trick is to put the frogs live into lukewarm water, then gradually heat it. At any time until they lose consciousness, the frogs could, if alarmed, […]
Continue readingBucky’s Self-Disciplines
I am a student of Buckminster Fuller’s. In my opinion, someday he will be considered one of our greatest thinkers. Known as Bucky by all who related to him personally, the following are the […]
Continue readingUnderstanding the Nature of Conflict
The following essay was written for a business audience in 1997 as an introduction for a symposium on business and competition. Gary I. Wilson, Colonel, USMCR Business, like war, is […]
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