January 1996
Who's Responsible?
The Face of Responsibility
by Brian Lavendel
We can choose to be responsible members of our community, be it a farm community, a factory town, a midwestern metropolis, or the global village.
Hey Buddy...,
by Sheri Reda
Do you give money to strangers on the street? There are so many these days, almost no one just says yes. And almost no one is satisfied with their own response.
Taking Care of Business
by Richard L. Grossman & Frank T. Adams
Citizenship and the charter of incorporation.
Toxic Sludge is Good for You: Lies, Damn Lies and the Public Relations Industry
review by Jill Cashen
Takings: Responsibility Gone Awry
by Andrew Savagian
What initially seems like a public revolt over land use issues is actually a revolting misuse by industry of citizens’ concern over government.
Consensus for Healthy Decision-Making
by Beatrice Briggs & Shari Leyshon
To build a healthy community, the question "Who decides?" or "How will we decide?" must be answered.
Bogus Consensus: A Guide for the Unwary
Ground Rules for Participants in Consensus Groups
Karma... Ultimate Poker
by Jim Kenney
Properly understood, karma is the law of moral cause and effect, with a concomitant promise of constant challenge and growth. It’s a lot like poker.
Ted Lowe, Living Consciously
by Sharon L. Comstock
An individual responds to the call of a simpler life in service to the local and the planetary community.
The Politics of Compassion
by Marla Sue Rose
Those active in animal welfare and animal rights are often quizzed about the validity of their work when so many other "greater" social ills abound.
Real Populists, Please Stand Up
by Ronnie Dugger
We are entering now the first great test of whether we, one nation’s people who are as different as the people of the world, can govern ourselves.
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