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magazines to choose from. Many of these these items are sold at a discount.
The Golden Rule
as described by 11 different religions. You can print it out as a free mini-poster.
The World Game Institute.
Up-to-date statistics about managing Spaceship Earth. Buckminster Fuller
first envisioned the "world peace game" in the 1960s.
[New 11-11-00]
Who Lives in the
"Global Village?" An informative 2-page document.
Realities 1989.
EarthSave's 1989 documentation of the many
benefits of vegetarianism.
Children Learn What They Live (short version or long version). You can print out
either version as a free mini-poster.
Gaia Hypothesis
Earth Friendly Living.
Information on voluntary simplicity.
Affluenza. Information on the
harmful effects of overconsumption.
All-Consuming Passion:
Waking up from the American Dream. Created by the New Road Map Foundation.
A recent
4/16/97 Washington Post article talks about how suppression of research studies for
corporate profit and/or research competition slows the spread of knowledge and can cost
consumers millions. (Note: I'm still trying to get funding
for this website's sharing of information, and I welcome your suggestions and/or donations.) [Post
archive search.]
Woody Guthrie
Quote. You can print it out as a free mini-poster.
Frederick Douglas Quote
500 years. A
ballad explaining the last 500 years of conquest and how we need to shift from being
conquerors to sustainers.
Hoping. An ecology heartsong.
Dreaming. A
fun song about one hippie-leftist's dreams.
India's New
Gandhi as covered on 3/6/97 by The
Washington Post. [Post
archive search.]
Motherheart
is a resource that encourages nurturing in all aspects of life. Topics include Community, Real Life, Spirituality, Birth, Children and Parenting, Care Giving, Health and Wholeness, Caring for Gaia, and Directories.
Northern Sun Merchandising. Best collection
of left-wing T-shirts.
Northland Poster Collective. Labor
movement catalog.
Syracuse Cultural Workers. Tools
for change.
Peace Resource Project.
Green buttons and bumperstickers, etc.
Donnelly/Colt. Progressive
buttons and bumperstickers.
Ferne Sales Company- buttons and bumperstickers. Wholesale only. Send SASE for catalog.
P.O. Box 113 T.C.B.
West Orange, NJ 07052
You can purchase Seeds of Peace: A Catalog of Quotations, compiled by
Jeanne Larson and Madge Micheels-Cyrus from the Peace
section of EmpowermentBooks.com. This book contains many peace and social
justice quotes.
The Emerging
Culture by Paul Ray explains that there are 44
million Americans with Green values (24% of the American adult population). There
are also 56 million Traditionalists or Heartlanders (29% of the American adult population)
and 88 million Modernists (47% of the American adult population). Only Paul Ray
label Greens "Cultural Creatives" and claims that 20 million Greens (11% of the
American adult population, 2/3 female, labeled "Core Cultural Creatives" by Paul
Ray) are into personal growth as well as social change and ecology, while another 24
million Greens (13% of the adult population, labeled "Greens" by Paul Ray) are
primarily concerned with environmental and social issues. You can also read "Cultural Creatives"
offer Ideas and Hope by Mac Lawrence.
5/11/97 - "The Budget Agreement, a
BIG STEP BACKWARDS". Shades
of Awful, by Mary McGrory, from The Washington Post,
Sunday, 5/11/97; Page C1. The Republicans and Clinton
agreed to a budget that cuts our safety net for the poor even more while providing tax
cuts for the wealthy and funding the Pentagon at Cold War levels. Why is congress
balancing the budget on the backs of the poor? [Post
archive search.]
ACLU Bustcard. What
you can do if you're stopped by the police.
"As
Long as We're Renaming Things", by Richard Cohen in The
Washington Post, 12/16/97, page A27. He advocates
renaming the J. Edgar Hoover Building because "under Hoover the bureau engaged in
widespread violations of civil liberties and was a racist outfit more concerned with
persecuting civil rights activists than prosecuting organized crime figures" and
because "Hoover often collected information for the purpose of blackmail".
He lists some of Hoover's crimes and wrongdoings, including wiretapping and persecuting
Martin Luther King, Jr. [Post
archive search.]
The U.S. Economic Power Structure
The
New Global Media and the Global
Media Moguls, as reported
by The Nation.
The Forbes Magazine Digital Toolbox documents the
accumulation of wealth by multinational corporations and the rich. Their charts include:
Forbes 400 Richest People in America
(in 1996, 1997, and 1998). For example, they calculate the net worth of Bill Gates at
$18.5 billion in 1996, $39.8 billion in 1997, and $58.4 billion in 1998. They
offered the following perspective in 1997: When billionaires become a dime a
dozen. The 1998 figures are from the Oct. 12, 1998 issue of Forbes
magazine.
The World's 200 Richest
People (in 1996, 1997, and 1998). (You can contrast this with the world's 1 billion poorest people.)
Top CEOs: Corporate America's Most
Powerful People (in 1997
and 1998). According to Forbes.com,
"The 25 bosses listed pulled in $2.5 billion among them over the past five years.
Are they worth it?" (Forbes apparently thinks they are, while the
AFL-CIO disagrees.)
The Forbes 500s Annual Directory of
America's Leading Companies.
The 500 Largest Private Companies
in the US
The Forbes Top 40 Entertainers
The Forbes Top 40 Athletes
The Fortune 500,
as documented by Fortune Magazine.
America's Most Admired Companies.
The 100 Best
Companies to Work For.
The 1997 Mother
Jones 400 and the 1998
Mother Jones 400 lists the top 400 millionaires who donated large amount of money to
U.S. politicians. These lists are from the June 1997 and the Nov./Dec. 1998 issues
of Mother Jones.
Executive
Paywatch from the AFL-CIO.
'Gates
Crasher: I Infiltrated (The Other) Washington", talks about Bill Gates'
"technology summit" with 100 CEOs and his economic and information power base,
and compares and contrasts his Washington State power base with Washington D.C.'s
political power base. - From The
Washington Post, 5/18/97, page C1. [Post
archive search.]
United for a Fair Economy documents
our growing economic inequality. .Taxing the rich is one
solution. Another
solution is to empower the poor.
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