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The Post-corporate World
by David Kortenposted Mar 31, 1999
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Indigenous Voices
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Ownership Matters
by Ted Howardposted Mar 31, 1999
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The Y2k Opportunity
by Alisa Gravitzposted Mar 31, 1999
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Readers' Forum
posted Mar 31, 1999
- I’m reminded of something Gandhi said – if we’re going to change the world, we have to start with the children.
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Community Money
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Who Shall Inherit the Sky?
by Peter Barnesposted Mar 31, 1999
- The Kyoto accords on global warming set the stage for an historic choice. We can give away yet another global commons or claim the sky as a trust benefiting all the people of today and of the future
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Citizens Economics
by Sarah van Gelderposted Mar 31, 1999
- Gar Alperovitz is an historian and political economist, president of the National Center for Economic and Security Alternatives, and a PFN board member. He is interviewed here by YES! editor Sarah van Gelder.
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YES! But How? :: Car Sharing
by Doug Pibelposted Nov 02, 1998 - Troubled by the difficulties of a clean and green existence? Whipsawed by confusion because you want to live sustainably but you just don't know how? Don't worry...Ask Doug and Annie.
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Book Review: How Wal-Mart is Destroying America: and What You Can do About It by Bill Quinn
by Doug Pibelposted Nov 02, 1998 - Book Review: How Wal-Mart is Destroying America: and What You Can Do About It, by Bill Quinn
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Book Review - Do They Hear You When You Cry? by Fauziya Kassindja with Layli Miller Bashir
by Tracy Rysavyposted Nov 02, 1998 - At age 17, Fauziya Kassindja had a good life--loving parents who flouted village tradition by educating their daughters; two brothers and four older sisters who doted on her; a close-knit community of friends; and, by Togo standards, an upper class existence.
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Book Review: The Ownership Solution by Jeff Gates
by Gar Alperovitzposted Nov 02, 1998 - Something very important has been quietly building up in the American economy over the last few decades--something which could have portentous implications for the new century: Workers in very, very serious numbers are beginning to own the firms in which they work.
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