More interesting reading. Technocracy was originated in the 1930’s in America. It would be more appropriate today to replace the term North America with the term Earth. The term All North […]
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Mr Hart writes: Your Death of Debt was a great piece of work…..I’m sending it on to our local internet folks that enjoy that kind of information. Regarding the time […]
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Perry Arnett writes: A most cogent and timely post! And, as you ask in the end, there ARE those around who are ready, willing and able – but for lack […]
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The following is a transcript of a radio address delivered on January 13th, 1933 from the Hotel Pierre in New York City. Thanks to L.W. Nicholson for forwarding the text. […]
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Yesterday, contributing editor Arthur Noll wrote: As someone with no power except my voice, I am aware that our human society must change and change radically if we are to survive. […]
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Arthur Noll Harmony 1. People are interdependent to the point that we die without each other. We all have the naked body to test this observation. 2. Since we must […]
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Arthur Noll On the Energy Resources Yahoo Group, David Delaney wrote: Using energy does not make the used energy disappear, but reduces its capacity to support further use. When we […]
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Dave Winer I want to elaborate on Stan’s joyous celebration of the power of flow on the Web and to add something to our group memebag. After seven-plus years of […]
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Arthur Noll As someone with no power except my voice, I am aware that our human society must change and change radically if we are to survive. It is from […]
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“NewYear” May peace fill all the empty spaces around you And in you, may contentment answer all your wishes. May comfort be yours, warm and soft like a sigh. And […]
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