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Health Care For All
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The United States stands alone, the only industrialized nation without universal health care. Americans know it's time to do more than patch up a flawed and over-priced system. Can we afford to cover everyone? Can we afford not to? Fall 2006.
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A Resilient Community
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How do you navigate an unsteady economy, a future without cheap oil, and unimaginable changes in the climate? Here are ways to learn skills for self-reliance, build lasting communities, and take care of the important things in life, whether good times or hard times come our way.
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Love and the Apocalypse
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We’ve never faced bigger threats to our well-being and to the health of
our planet. Accepting that reality could be paralyzing. Meet the people
who are, instead, moving forward with love, imagination, and renewed
respect for the Earth.
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9 Strategies to End Corporate Rule
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Corporate power is behind the politics of climate denial, Wall Street bailouts, union busting, and media consolidation, to name just a few. And policies advocated by the 1 percent are bankrupting the middle class. But actual people have power, too. Here are some of their most successful strategies.
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10 Most Hopeful Trends
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The 10 trends highlighted in this issue from our 10 years of publishing YES! show possibilities of moving towards a life-sustaining future. Spring 2006.
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5,000 Years of Empire
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Featuring David Korten and The Great Turning. This issue explores the choices we each may face and the future we are leaving to future generations. Summer 2006.
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A Conspiracy of Hope
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Many think the global movement against unfair trade started in Seattle 1999. But going back over 200 years, people have reached across borders to end the slave trade, shame a brutal colonial regime, and bring respite to laborers of the industrial revolution. Spring 2004.
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A Conspiracy of Hope
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Many think the global movement against unfair trade started in Seattle 1999. But going back over 200 years, people have reached across borders to end the slave trade, shame a brutal colonial regime, and bring respite to laborers of the industrial revolution.
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A Just Foreign Policy
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It’s time to leave behind old ideas of superpowers. A changing world brings new opportunities for peace and the chance to join a community of nations. Summer 2008.
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A New Culture Emerges
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Cultural breakthroughs—from creativity to freedom to justice. Winter 2001.
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