We continue from yesterday’s part one of this series on Humanity’s Salvation. Reposted from Foundation. Joseph George Caldwell, Ph.D. Now, what started this focus was my reading Neale Donald Walsch and […]
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Last week, we featured Joseph Caldwell’s book review of Thom Hartmann’s book, The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight. Here is the first part of another longer article reposted from Foundation. Joseph George Caldwell, […]
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Timothy Wilken The following article was forwarded by SynEARTH reader Dexter Graphic. I was first put off by the title, but when I took the time to read it more carefully, […]
Continue readingWhere Have All the Flowers Gone?
Remember the sixties? I sure do. I started college in 1963 and graduated from medical school in 1970. This essay on the impact of the 1960s was written in December […]
Continue readingThe Unconquerable World
Reposted from The Nation. Jonathan Schell Violence, Hannah Arendt said, destroys power. The United States is moving quickly down this path. Does the American leadership today imagine that the people […]
Continue readingA Moral Code for a Finite World
Today we follow yesterday’s article The Tragedy of the Commons—Revisted with a more recent article by Hershel Elliot. This one is reposted from CAIR. Herschel Elliott & Richard D. Lamm […]
Continue readingThe Tragedy of the Commons – Revisited
Kristian Mandrup writes: Hardin’s thought experiment, The Tragedy of the Commons, uses an imaginary commons to demonstrates the futility—the absurdity—of much traditional ethical thinking. The sad fate of the imaginary […]
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As the readers of this website know, modern humanity is threatened by the fossil fuel depletion crisis. We are already in the final decades of the “modern industrial” era. This morning’s article is reposted […]
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Forwarded by Marguerite Hampton. Terri Jean One of the greatest events in human rights history occurred when a man stood alone, challenging the United States government and its constitution, demanding […]
Continue readingUnderstanding the Accelerating Rate of Change
Reposted from the KurzweilAI Network. Originally published in Perspectives on Business Innovation. We’re entering an age of acceleration. The models underlying society at every level, which are largely based on a linear […]
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