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Personal Empowerment
Out of Print. Buy a used
copy.
The
Millennium Whole Earth Catalog: Access to Tools and Ideas for the Twenty-First Century,
edited by Howard Rheingold, 384 oversized pages. Live smart. Think for
yourself. Transform the future. Click
here for a review. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
The Womansource Catalog and Review: Tools for
Connecting the Community of Women, edited by Ilene
Rosoff. A Whole Earth Catalog
for women. Click here for a detailed
description. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Empowerment:
The Art of Creating Your Life As You Want It, by David Gershon & Gail
Straub. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Simplify
Your Life: 100 Ways to Slow Down and Enjoy the Things That Really Matter, by
Elaine St. James. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Living
Cheaply With Style: Live Better and Spend Less, by Ernest Callenbach.
Your Money
or Your Life: Transforming Your Relationship With Money and Achieving Financial
Independence, by Joe Dominguez and Vicki Robin, founders of the New Road Map
Foundation, which publishes both booklet and online versions of All-Consuming Passion: Waking
up from the American Dream. You can also buy a Spanish
version of this book. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Consumer
Reports Buying Guide 2002. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
What Color Is Your
Parachute? 2002,
by Richard
Nelson Bolles. Click
here for a detailed description. Reviewed by Amazon.com. (To access
"What Color Is Your Parachute: Job Hunting On-Line", click
here.)
Fundamentals of Co-Counseling Manual, by Harvey Jackins. Click here to learn more about co-counseling.
Cocounseling offers free bartered therapy. Co-counseling or re-evaluation
counseling offers free bartered therapy for individuals and emphasizes the innate goodness
of people and encourages the personal and political liberation of all people.
Tools for
Wellness
offers a dazzling array of over 1,000 products related to mind technology and alternative
healthcare. In addition to their website,
they also have an impressive hard-copy catalog. (2 cautions: 1) Many of their
products are expensive, and 2) Be advised that they sell a wide range of unconventional
products, some of which are quite useful, some of which are worthless, and some of which
may or may not work. So think carefully before you spend your money here.)
Handbook
to Higher Consciousness (cassette tape & mini-guide), by Ken Keyes,
Jr. Reviewed by Amazon.com. I recommend this as your first introduction to the
Ken Keyes living love method.
Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Wellness:
Small Changes You Can Use to Make a Big Difference, by Regina Sara Ryan and
John W. Travis, M.D. This positive and upbeat book covers 32 ways you can improve
your health by being kind to yourself and self-nurturing. It is a welcome change
from many spartan health-improvement programs.
Stretching,
by Bob Anderson. Stretching makes you more relaxed by reducing muscle tension, which
also reduces mental tension. Stretching also helps prevent muscle injuries by
stretching and lengthening the muscles that you tighten during exercise. Over 2
million copies sold. Reviewed by Amazon.com. See also stretching.
The Book of
Stress Survival: Identifying and Reducing the Stress in Your Life, by Alix
Kirsta. A Gaia original book, beautifully illustrated, that provides a relaxing, holistic
approach to relaxation. Reviewed by
Amazon.com.
The New
Laurel's Kitchen: A Handbook for Vegetarian Cookery and Nutrition, by Laurel
Robertson, Carol Flinders and Brian Ruppenthal.
Alternative
Medicine: the Definitive Guide, compiled by the Buron Goldberg
Group. This is the new paperback edition of this huge book, published in Sept. 1998.
You can also purchase the original
1,068-page 1994 hardcover edition. There is also a related Alternative
Medicine Digest website. You
can use this book to get innovative holistic health care ideas, but please be advised that
(due to a lack of funding) many of these holistic health care ideas have not been
adequately researched and tested and may or may not work. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
For more info on alternative medicine, see alternative medicine and nutritional
supplements.
Healthy
Healing: A Guide to Self-Healing for Everyone, by Linda Rector-Page, N.D., Ph.D. This book is, in my
opinion, the best naturopathic (or nutrient-based healing) medical book available.
This is the latest 11th edition, published in March 2000. Click here
to see the book's table of contents. (See also Cooking for Healthy Healing and How To Be Your Own
Herbal Pharmacist.) Reviewed by
Amazon.com.
Spiral-bound
edition.
Paperback
edition.
Rise Up
Singing: The Group Singing Songbook, by Peter Blood, spiral bound edition,
convenient for use as a songbook. (Also available in a paperback
non-spiral bound edition.) Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Healthy
Pleasures, by Robert Ornstein, Ph.D. and David Sobel, M.D. This is a
good overview of the wide variety of healthy pleasures that we can enjoy, including
good
scenery, good scents, music, love, being touched, lovemaking,
food, exercise (including
walking, sports, and dancing), rest, positive thinking, good stories, hobbies, recreational intoxication,
shopping,
laughter, friendship, relationships,
marriage, parenting,
pets, etc. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Cultural Empowerment
Free online version of the 2017 National Green Pages
from Green America.
Green America, an alliance of
socially responsible businesses with nearly 50,000 individual and 2,000 business members nationwide, is the
best overall resource for cultural empowerment. Their goal is to build a Green
economy in America.
The
Communities Directory: A Guide to Cooperative Living: Third Edition.
Click here for a
detailed description.
Published in April 2000. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Political Empowerment
Organizing:
A Guide for Grassroots Activists, by Si Kahn.
Or
buy
from the National Journal.
The Capital
Source, Fall 2001,
by
the National Journal. Lists over
6,500 contacts in the
Washington, DC political, economic, and media establishment. Revised twice annually.
Includes a list of all members of Congress, plenty of White House contacts, federal
government agencies, foreign embassies, corporations, labor unions, think tanks, interest
groups, and over 1,000 media contacts, including TV and radio stations, syndicated
columnists, news services, newspapers, magazines, etc. This information is
also for sale (for a hefty price) in electronic format.
CapWeb-
The Internet Guide to the United States Congress
offers some additional info.
Buy
from Macrocosm USA.
Macrocosm
USA: Possibilities for a New Progressive Era...: An Environmental, Political, and Social
Solutions Handbook with Directories, by Sandi Brockway. 422 pages.
Published in 1992. Click
here for more information. Most of this book is available online and it can be purchased directly from Macrocosm USA
for a very low price. A thorough compilation of left-wing issues and resources as of
1992, it is still a good resource book now. (However, some of the listings in the
over 200-page resource list must be out-of-date by now.) Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Currently out of
print.
The
Power of the People: Active Nonviolence in the United States, edited by
Robert Cooney and Helen Michalowski. Published by New Society Publishers
Resources For Building An Ecologically Sustainable Society
Gaia: An
Atlas of Planet Management, edited by Dr. Norman Myers. This lavishly
illustrated Gaia Original book takes a global perspective that looks at our global
resources, how we are mismanaging them, and how we can manage them better. The
global perspective or worldview expressed in this book can help give you the vision of a
worldview of building a humane, co-operative, ecologically sustainable society for all of
humanity. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
State
of the World 2002, by Lester Brown
and the Worldwatch Institute.
This highly influential book is read by policy makers and millions of readers
and is published annually in 30 languages around the world. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
State
of the World 2001, by Lester Brown
and the Worldwatch Institute.
This highly influential book is read by policy makers and millions of readers
and is published annually in 30 languages around the world. Also, here are summaries of the ecological state of the
world for 1996,
1997, 1998,
1999, and
2000.
You can also buy State
of the World 1997, State
of the World 1998, and State
of the World 1999: The Millennium Edition, and State
of the World 2000. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
The
Green Reader: Essays Toward a Sustainable Society, by Andrew Dobson.
An impressive collection of essays by leading Green activists and intellectuals.
Published in 1991.
Out of print.
The Sierra
Club Green Guide: Everybody's Desk Reference to Environmental Information, by
Andrew J. Feldman. Reviewed
by Amazon.com.
Utopian/Ecotopian Visions
Bantam Paperback edition.
Original and less expensive Bookpeople edition.
Ecotopia,
by Ernest Callenbach. Written in 1975. You can also purchase the original
1975 Bookpeople edition.
Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Ecotopia
Emerging, by Ernest Callenbach. Written in 1981. Reviewed by
Amazon.com
Island,
by Aldous Huxley. Written in 1962. Click here for a detailed commentary.
Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Earthfuture: Stories from a Sustainable World,
by Guy Dauncey. Published in Feb. 2000. Click here for a description.
Reviewed by Amazon.com.
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