Buckminster Fuller taught that a positive future for humanity would require that we do ‘more with less’. He coined the term “Dymaxion” to represent this concept of maximum efficiency. …The following […]
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In the study of Religious Science, you learn a powerful form of affirmative prayer called TREATMENT. Timothy Wilken ALL is ONE—ONE is ALL. Reality is whole—both physical and metaphysical. Reality […]
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I found an excellent argument for total disarmament which serves as followup to my reposting of the SafeEARTH series: 1) Beyond Crime and Punishment 2) What Hitler didn’t Know 3) […]
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The following article is reposted from the Los Angeles Times. Margaret Wertheim Pick a crisis—any crisis—the world is facing today: civil war, famine, AIDS, malaria, land mines. All pale in […]
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It’s later than you think! The focus of Future Positive is and always has been the positive. What is right with humanity? How can we work together to make our […]
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The following article is forwarded by Ecopilgrim. She writes: “Gerry Agnew runs a mini stock market report on the Energy Resources list. Due to Labor Day and holiday closure, Gerry makes […]
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The following words were written in 1948. Buried within the classic 1984 was another small book called: The Theory and Practice of Oligarchical Collectivism by the fictional character Emmanuel Goldstein. […]
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Reposted from Culture Change. Jan Lundberg Not only has petroleum become an essential component of diet for modern societies, petroleum has also allowed people to separate themselves from the land […]
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Reposted from Ocnus.net. G.R. Morton There are four oil fields in the world which produce over one million barrels per day. Ghawar, which produces 4.5 million barrels per day, Cantarell […]
Continue readingThe Life-Long Self-Learning Movement
Bill Ellis In the past three decades, there has been a growing movement to reinvent the way citizens learn and how young people are introduced into society. Homeschooling, charter schools, […]
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