The Face of Anarchy 12th September 2005, 2:39 pm by Steve Thomas anthropic.com I have been thinking about how to describe a tribal society; what it actually...
I'm sorry, but this is nonsense too me. I've lived in 'democratic' 'anarchistic' community and I've gotta tell ya that heirarchies form -becuase this is our...
Three Updates: 1-New Speakers Bureau 2-Conference Seeks Proposals 3- Network Update 1. New International Not-for-Profit Speakers Bureau ... community leaders...
Peak Wood 21st October 2005, 9:17 pm by Jason Godesky "Peak Oil" is not such a strange or unique phenomenon. It is, essentially, just another case of...
http://www.lulu.com/allenadale Dale Allen Pfeiffer I salute CJ Campbell and all of the others who put their time and effort into drafting and promoting the...
"I would like to offer some ideas regarding the ecovillage movement and strategy. Firstly, I agree strongly that our focus should be on ecological footprints,...
In a message dated 11/25/2005 6:07:47 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, meridian_power@... writes: Now I could be dead wrong about these strategic themes....
http://anthropik.com/2005/11/thesis-17- environmental-problems-may-lead-to-collapse/ 28th November 2005, 1:44 pm by Jason Godesky In Collapse, Jared Diamond...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,1658898,00.html The most destructive crop on earth is no solution to the energy crisis By promoting biodiesel as...
Dear list, As you may know, David Holmgren was a co-originator of Permaculture here in Australia. David has been been a long time advocate of the emergy...
Memetics & Materialism 29th December 2005, 10:11 pm by Jason Godesky Memetics has a strange relationship with primitivism. The primitivist critique of...
http://www.smh.com.au/news/business/higher-oil-output-to-push-down- petrol-price/2005/11/18/1132016987201.html Those who irresponsibly if unwittingly claim...
http://ranprieur.com/ I almost didn't link to this new Jason Godesky essay, Memetics and Materialism, because I don't believe in "memes." Like Santa's ...
... We need to change our way of LIVING--not just of thinking--to change the world. A broad transformation would only follow a minority transformation, once...
January 2, 2006 The sheer weight and inertia of American life kept our systems on their feet through 2005, despite a worsening economic climate and some harsh...
From: "John Warner" <daddyoat@...> Date: Tue Jan 3, 2006 5:48 pm Subject: Whole Systems and Biointensive Methods Compared Tony, of Auckland, New Zealand,...
http://blogs.salon.com/0002007/ Each year, the Edge Foundation asks its members a challenging question, and posts the answers. A couple of years ago, the...
Making Changes This is counter-intuitive, but ultimately, I think radical change is easier than incremental change. The more radically and dramatically you...
from http://transitionculture.org/?p=198 I have an idea evolving in my head, and I want to put it out there for your feedback and thoughts. As the `Hands' part...
Over on http://villageblog.blogspirit.com/ is an interview with Joe Polaischer ".. they took me into the courtyard and showed me how they intensively grow...
Much food for thought in this letter from Argentina Rob My brother visited Argentina a few weeks ago. He's been living in Spain for a few years now. Within the...
Will fear of money destroy preparations? http://adaptationzine.com/content/will-fear-of-money-destroy-preparations by Paula Hay The Pacific Northwest —the...
Thanks Rob for a great, tho' very depressing post, which has articulated what I have thought too for a long time. No-one wants to talk about money or the...
G'day Di, yes it is a concern that keeps niggling away, we can become reasonably self-sufficient but it's only an illusion if you're in a town of several...
Hi Rob Yup - I've been looking in Binginwarri - remote enough and insignificant/poor enough for most people not to bother with, but has a small hall, small...
... Sounds like my current abode at Glen Forbes, small rural population, general store, vacant primary school that is used for school camps, and the derelict...