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These books provide an excellent overview of empowerment in the 1980's.
Out
of print.
The Next Whole Earth Catalog,
edited by Stewart Brand. Published in 1980. (The Whole Earth Catalog
is still going strong, and its latest edition, published in 1994, is
The
Millennium Whole Earth Catalog: Access to Tools and Ideas for the Twenty-First Century,
edited by Howard Rheingold. Here's their website.)
Out
of print.
The
Little Green Book: A Guide to Self-Reliant Living in the 80's, by
John Lobell, published in 1981 by Shambhala, is an excellent book.
(Another version of this book is titled The
Little Green Book: An Owner's Manual to the Planet.)
Out
of print.
Medical Self-Care: Access to Health Tools. Published back
in 1980 by Tom Ferguson. Now out of print. Doc Tom has migrated to
the web at Health World's Self-Care
Central.
Out
of print.
The
Whole Again Resource Guide, 1986/87, edited by Tim Ryan, with Rae
Jappinen. There is also a current online
version of the Whole Again Resource Guide.
Out
of print.
Vagabonding
in the U.S.A.: A Guide for Independent Travelers and Foreign Visitors,
by Ed Buryn. Published in 1980 and 1983. This fun, zestful
countercultural book emphasizes low-cost, high-experience vagabonding instead of
high-priced, pre-packaged tourism. It has a good but now out-of-date
resource directory.
Out
of print.
A
Guide to Cooperative Alternatives: Community Participation, Social Change, Well-Being,
Appropriate Technology, Networking, and almost anything else hopeful in America,
edited by Communities, Journal of Cooperative Living (Paul Freundlich, Chris
Collins, and Mikki Wenig). Published in 1979. Includes a directory
of intentional communities. This resource manual was a precursor to the Communities
Directory (also online) and Co-op America.
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