
In Memoriam: Peter Gabel, Part II
Many people tuned in online from around the country to Peter Gabel’s memorial service last week, myself included. I learned so much from the sharing
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Many people tuned in online from around the country to Peter Gabel’s memorial service last week, myself included. I learned so much from the sharing
Peter Gabel was co-founder with Rabbi Michael Lerner of Tikkun magazine, an important journal that tackles so many of today’s cultural problems with critical thinking and caring
We humans are not always good at governing ourselves and getting along. It’s a struggle. We have tried and are still experimenting with many versions of
Yesterday we employed David Korten’s book, The Great Turning: From Empire to Earth Community, as a prophetic naming of the dynamics of our time, even our
Recently I received a significant article from an engineering friend and former student and founder of Engineers Without Borders. It is about two professors (both
We are meditating on the “12 days of Christmas” and moving from the “Old Normal” to a “New Normal.” Today, at the half-way mark of
We have been posing the question of a “New Normal” by calling on mystics of our time during the “12 days of Christmas” season. Kwanzaa
Amidst the removal of confederate flags and statues from our public spaces there has risen also a need to remove statues (and hopefully names of
Serge Latouche identifies three ingredients necessary to a consumer-driven economy: advertising, credit, and products with built-in or planned obsolescence. He alerts us to the evil
Serge Latouche is a French philosopher, economist and proponent of the “de-growth” movement, which is described as a political, economic, and social movement founded on
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