a review by Bill Ellis “Reciprocity is the Basis of our Future Culture” suggests Dominique Temple in issue No.31 of Golias: Le Journal Catho Tendre et GrinÁant (Golias, BP4034, F-69615 […]
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David Delaney, Ottawa Public corporations cannot operate sustainably under current rules. It’s simply impossible for them to do so and continue to exist. The future wealth of their managers, directors, […]
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John Pilger The war against terrorism is a fraud. After three weeks’ bombing, not a single terrorist implicated in the attacks on America has been caught or killed in Afghanistan. […]
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Rob Nixon Importing oil costs the United States over $250 billion a year, if one includes federal subsidies and the health and environmental impact of air pollution. America spends $56 billion […]
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Jim Mann Undoubtedly the most relevant book on social evolution published this year—in the last 20 years, in my opinion—is Nonzero: The Logic of Human Destiny by Robert Wright. The […]
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J.Bradford DeLong & A. Michael Froomkin Governments and societies that bet on the market system become more materially prosperous and technologically powerful. The lesson usually drawn from this economic success […]
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Jim Mann Community and communication have the same root, historically as well as etymologically. Whether family, village or nation, a community cannot happen unless people agree to live together and […]
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Timothy Wilken Notice anything different? I am pleased to announce that the look of the synearth.net websites is changing. Thanks to the help of web designer Bryan Bell and system engineer […]
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L. W. Nicholson At this time in our history, the human species is finding it ever more difficult to maintain some degree of synchronization between the two worlds in which […]
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by Dee Hock Retirement on the job at the National Bank of Commerce was not all reflection. One day stands out. I had been sent to a suburban office to […]
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