Dematerialism. Degrowth, Decentralization, Demarchy, Delegislation, Deschooling, and Dechrematisticalism. The prevention of competition for wealth and power is a necessary and sufficient condition for Universal Sustainable Happiness.Any method whatever for achieving this is dematerialism.
Les Murray (left), Quadrant’s Literary Editor from March 1990 until this year’s January issue, passed away yesterday.Back then, we asked some of our writers if they would like to contribute their thoughts on Les’s tenure.Such is the esteem in which he was held that we were overwhelmed with responses. We printed eight of them in the January-February issue.
We acknowledge that culturally compatible modes of inquiry from fields such as alternative dispute resolution (Mnookin, 1998) and group dynamics research (Forsyth, 2010) have helped to strengthen.
Near the end of his life, Steiner gave eight lectures to farmers near Breslau. They were published in 1924 as Spiritual Foundations for the Renewal of Agriculture.He maintained that a “farm is healthy only as much as it becomes an organism in itself—an individualized, diverse ecosystem guided by the farmer, standing in living interaction with the larger ecological, social, economic, and.
The Train to Tibet.. Western modes of mass production seemed to have re-created in China the squalor of nineteenth-century British coal and. The material on this site may not be.
As he renders them, Peretz uses an utterly simple, unadorned, and transparent prose, so as to efface his own presence. 1 At other times, as in the story, “Three Gifts,” Peretz allows the legendary material to unfold in its own right, and then, at the very end, there occurs a sentence crushing in its irony: after the three gifts of selfless martyrdom have been delivered to heaven, “the.
Ralph Waldo Emerson left the ministry to pursue a career in writing and public. or as it is reasonable, and must as much appear, as it must be done, or be known. Words and deeds are quite indifferent modes of the divine energy.. whether wholly or partly of a material and finite kind. Nature, through all her kingdoms, insures herself.