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India’s Silent but Singing Revolution by Pramila Jayapal Fifty years ago, Gandhi gave the world a vision of nonviolent revolution. Today, another Indian man has set in motion a social revolution linking the poorest of the poor with India’s more fortunate
Love with Claws and Jaws by Carolyn Raffensperger Activism that begins in simple love of the Earth often turns into the fight for — and against — power. How do you reconcile the two?
Garden of Simplicity by Duane Elgin Over-stressed, over-cluttered, and over-spent Americans are simplifying their lives, but no two are doing it the same way
Earth Charter by Jan Roberts When governments failed to agree on the language for an Earth Charter, ordinary people took over and invented the most open, participatory drafting process in history
The Great Community of the Earth by Thomas Berry We now have an unprecedented capacity to communicate on a global scale. Which stories should we tell? Which dreams should we share?
Yes by Charles John Pace Before he died of AIDS, this poet joyfully celebrated the emergence of a new world
sustainable living One Meal, One Vote by Donella Meadows What does humane chicken farming have to do with your health and with antibiotic-resistant infections?
place Idiocy and Sustainability by Thomas Prugh Meet Sprinkler Man, the bogeyman, the scapegoat, and maybe yourself. An argument for direct democracy
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