Culture Wars

The Myth of Progress vs. Sustainability and Treating All Life as Sacred

The Myth of Progress vs. Sustainability and Treating All Life as Sacredby Miles Olson. The myth of progress tells a story in which everything that came before this moment is useless and obsolete. Many will agree that the idea of progress, which is the ideological underpinning of civilization, is delusional, but still wonder where does it leave us if we...

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Madness as a Path to Hypersanity: Saving Us From Ecological Disaster

Madness as a Path to Hypersanity: Saving Us From Ecological Disasterby Seth Farber, Ph. D. Psychiatric heretic R. D. Laing wrote, “The condition of alienation, of being asleep, of being unconscious, of being out of one’s mind, is the condition of the normal man.” In Laing’s mind normality is insanity, whereas madness may be a path to “hypersanity.”

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What is the Meaning of a Decent Society?

What is the Meaning of a Decent Society?by Robert Reich. Raising the minimum wage from $7.25 to $9 should be a no-brainer. When you add in the Earned Income Tax Credit and food stamps it’s possible to barely rise above poverty at this wage. Besides, the proposed increase would put more money into the hands of families that desperately need it. A decent society should do no less...

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Emerging Cultural Movement: Being Part of an Inspired Community

Emerging Cultural Movement: Being Part of an Inspired Communityby Kingsley L. Dennis, PhD.  Civilizations emerge and evolve when they are governed by a creative minority that inspires the people. In turn, civilizations enter decline when the dominant minority prefers to follow a status quo of power rule...

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How Republican & Democratic Myths Can Run/Ruin Our Lives

How Republican & Democratic Myths Run/Ruin Our Livesby Dr. Allan G. Hunter. Before we can choose productive myths for our lives we must be sure to weed out the bogus myths first. Some of these will be very deeply rooted, and therefore harder to deal with. One of the marks of a bogus myth is that it acts like carrot-and-stick persuasion. So, for example, if we take a look at some political myths, we'll see that...

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Cultural Creatives: No More "Business As Usual"

Cultural Creatives: No More "Business As Usual"by Joanna Macy & Chris Johnstone. Social psychologists Paul Ray and Sherry Ruth Anderson describe the growth of a new subculture committed to ecological values, social justice, and holistic perspectives. They estimate that tens of millions of these “cultural creatives” are leaving behind the old story of Business as Usual and creating something new...

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Our Planetary Journey: From Catastrophobia to Spiritual Awakening

Planetary Journey: From Catastrophobia to Spiritual Awakeningby Barbara Hand Clow. Many people are afflicted with catastrophobia — an intense fear of catastrophes. This new word is intended to name a psychological syndrome that causes individuals and societies to think an end is coming soon. Our surface minds are filled with floating images of disaster, guilt, and suffering.

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Armageddon? There is Nothing to Fear but Fear Itself

Armageddon? There is Nothing to Fear but Fear Itselfby Kingsley L. Dennis. There are increased energies pouring into the Earth and the danger here is that the varied social matrixes in which many people live will flood the mental airwaves with increased images of catastrophes, apocalypse, and perpetual warfare. The Armageddon meme will be likely to work overtime...

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Is It Just A Monopoly Game? The Fable of the Century

monopoly manby Robert Reich. Imagine a country in which the very richest people get all the economic gains. They eventually accumulate so much of the nation’s total income and wealth that the middle class no longer has the purchasing power to keep the economy going full speed.

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The People Grow Restless With The Absurd Behavior of Angry White Men

The People Grow Restless With The Absurd Behavior of Angry White MenA common thread in recent events is the increased use of the power of the people. After years of people sitting back and saying there was nothing they could do to stop the "powers that be", we are seeing that this was a fallacy.

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Republican Party Ruled By Southern Angry White Men

confederate flagThe Republican crackup threatens the future of the Grand Old Party more profoundly than at any time since the GOP’s eclipse in 1932. The crackup isn’t just Romney the smooth versus Gingrich the bomb-thrower. The underlying conflict...

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500,000 Cheese-Heads vs The Koch Brothers

Recall WalkerAs of December 18th, 2011, 507,533 signatures, and counting, have been garnered to recall Governor Walker. The people of Wisconsin are uniting to recall Scott Walker, the Koch Brothers' candidate.

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Millionaires Want to Contribute their Fair Share

Patriotic Millionaires ask for tax increasePatriotic Millionaires for Fiscal Strength: "...put our country ahead of politics. ...increase taxes on incomes over $1,000,000. We make this request as loyal citizens who now or in the past earned an income of $1,000,000 per year or more...

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Bishop Calls Economic Gap Morally Wrong

The Episcopalian bishop of New York has waded into the debate over the Occupy movement in a call for more governance of the economy to halt what he described as a "deeply dangerous" disparity between rich and poor in America.

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