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Quote of the Day

Don't be realistic! The powers that be in the media, politics and economics define "realism." The most important changes in our country have come about because people were willing to fight for what everyone supposedly knew to be "unrealistic" (e.g. ending segregation, ending ten thousand years of unchallenged male supremacy and sexism, legitimating gay and lesbian lives, building an environmental movement, and the list goes on).

Added by David Allan on November 3, 2010 at 6:28pm — 1 Comment

Rebuilding Local Economies: A Shift in Priorities

via commondreams.org

Published on Monday, October 25, 2010 by Share the World's Resources (STWR)

Rebuilding Local Economies: A Shift in Priorities

by Anna White

From the burgeoning popularity of farmers’ markets and co-operatives to the revitalisation of community banking, people are organising to reclaim the economy from large profit-driven corporations and ‘too big to fail’ financial institutions. The small-scale and diversity of these local initiatives masks the immense… Continue

Added by David Allan on October 25, 2010 at 5:28pm — No Comments

Quote of the Day

“The goal of a good society is to structure social relations and institutions so that cooperative and generous impulses are rewarded, while antisocial ones are discouraged. The problem with capitalism is that it best rewards the worst part of us: ruthless, competitive, conniving, opportunistic, acquisitive drives, giving little reward and often much punishment -- or at least much handicap -- to honesty, compassion, fair play, many forms of hard work, love of justice, and a concern for those in… Continue

Added by David Allan on October 15, 2010 at 9:49pm — No Comments

Localism vs Globalism: two world views collide

Localism vs globalism: two world views collide



http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/green-living/localism-vs-globalism-two-world-views-collide-2089098.html



By Michael McCarthy, Environment Editor, in Lyon

Saturday, 25 September 2010



Stop economic growth in its tracks, start living locally, at a slower pace, and share more – that… Continue

Added by David Allan on October 12, 2010 at 2:43pm — No Comments

Support Groups For Hard Times

Support Groups For Hard Times



By Chuck Collins



06 October, 2010

YES! Magazine

via countercurrents.org



How can Transition Towns and Common Security Clubs help us navigate a changing economy and environment?



“It is hard to imagine facing the future without my gang of neighbors,” said Laura Dudley, a member of a common security club in the Detroit area. “The whole media culture is telling us to keep… Continue

Added by David Allan on October 6, 2010 at 9:00am — 2 Comments

The problem of 'growth'

One minute video with David Suzuki:

http://interactive.nfb.ca/#/testtube

Added by David Allan on October 4, 2010 at 10:26am — No Comments

Leading the Way to a Smarter Future

via otherwords.org (cc)



By Janet Redman

Moments of crisis offer two options: You can respond out of fear by hunkering down, arming yourself, and planning to shoot anyone that comes near your end-of-days outpost. Or you can embrace a smarter option by banding together and taking creative action toward a positive transition.



As our nation grapples with chronic unemployment and the growing negative effects of climate change, the good news is that the transition approach… Continue

Added by David Allan on September 28, 2010 at 12:31pm — No Comments

Skill Up, Party Down

via commondreams.org



Skill Up, Party Down: Transition Towns in a Changing World

Transition Towns plan a gentle descent from oil dependence—and have a blast in the process.



by Mason Inman

Ciaran Mundy, a successful high-tech entrepreneur with a Ph.D. in soil ecology, started a website to update people on all the “terrible news about climate change.” But after a while, he felt it wasn’t working—that it would never work. “It took me years to realize there’s no point… Continue

Added by David Allan on September 24, 2010 at 12:28pm — No Comments

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