Contents
Volume 12, No
1 (Summer, 2003)
Issue Theme
Does War Have a Future
An Introduction to this issue
Peace and Power
Destructive Weapons of
Mass Distraction vs. Distractive Weapons of Mass Destruction
Distracting the masses may be an essential part of mass destruction.
by Anthony Judge
Confronting Empire: The Race is
on for a Better World
“On a quiet day I can hear a new world breathing.”
by Arundhati Roy
The Future of
Peace
Barbara Marx Hubbard:
Climbing The Evolutionary Ladder
“...on a mission to stretch our species beyond its self-imposed
borders.”
by Arnie Cooper
Does War Have a Future?
Can we have the best of life: a world without war, but with justice?
by Sohail Inayatullah
Can the Classics Help Solve our Current Crises?
“Our hopes for the new century (are) for a new way of being.”
by Stanley Krippner
Culture and Peace
Building Foundations
for Cultures of Peace
“Why do both rich and poor nations still use violence to impose their
will?”
by Riane Eisler
The Cry of Peace
Peace is more than the mere absence of war.
by P.R. Sarkar
Peace for a Troubled World: Neo-Humanist Education
“Learning is not about simple acquisition of knowledge; it is about a
relationship with Life.”
by Marcus Bussey
Personal Development
Simplicity: The Journey
To Wholeness
It may not take a great deal of wealth or time for us to feel more
whole.
by Michael Lewin
Recipe for Making Time
Thinking & planning can make time fit our needs.
by Joanne Rodasta Wilshin
Health and Community
The People’s Pharmacy:
Grassroots Healthcare
Plant-based healing systems bring health to both people and the
community at large.
by David Crow
The Picky Veggiesaurus Rex
There just may be a way to feed your young ones with no pain and no
fuss.
by Stefanie Adams
Departments
Econotes: The World’s Ancient Forests Threatened by Governments and
Banks; Corporate Three Strikes; ‘Human Rights’ for Monkeys; Citizens vs.
the Gold Mine; Hungry for Justice
People Notes: More Women’s Political Participation; A Molecule to
‘Seek And Destroy’ Cancer; Sari, Skirt or Combat Gear; Evidence Suggests
that Early Man Won by Love Not War
Arts in Review
“In an art museum,
everything – even the people – begins to look like art.”
by Sparrow
Book Reviews
At Home In the Universe
The Garden of Their Dreams
The Flight of Consciousness: A Contemporary Map for the Spiritual
Journey
After Capitalism: Prout’s Vision for a New World
Music Reviews
The Return of the Magic
Nine Rain
The Currents of Hip Hop
Brighter than the Sun
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