A short welcome video by Stan Goff.
December 21st, 2007

Toward a Christian Social Ecology - Ched Myers

Sahlins argued that the archaeological and ethnographic evidence turned the traditional portrait on its head: hunter-gatherers were, on the balance, healthier, freer, more egalitarian, less violent, worked less and enjoyed life more than urban cultures, not least our own. Interestingly, over the last three decades of anthropological research Sahlins’ view has generally become accepted by the mainstream of the field, prompting no less a social philosopher than Robert Heilbroner to admit that the new consensus about primal cultures is “as dangerous as it is fascinating, dangerous, that is, to the premises on which rests so much of our economic thought.” Yet the bias is already well-entrenched in our consciousness. “So scandalous,” writes Bob Black, “are the foragers and their small scale, sustainable and bountiful economic practices to modern economists and their addictions to the twin fatalities of infinite wants and finite scarce resources that they call forth paroxysms of pulpit-thumping prejudice.”

FULL ARTICLE BY THEOLOGIAN CHED MYERS

Posted by stan as Analysis at 11:12 AM PST

December 17th, 2007

Hot Links - December 17, 2007

Rev. Edward Pinkey Jailed for Criticizing Judge

War with Mexico

Intersubjectivity & the Divine

Turkey fails to heed US press prognostications, bombs Iraqi Kurdistan

Withdrawal to Baghdad

Congress prepares to posture on KBR gang rape

Credit crisis cul-de-sac

Farago on the ‘burbs

Christian permaculture

Food for thought (and thoughts on food)

Urban ag & ed

Graywater misinformation

Second Platoon’s mutiny

Myths of the Bad Mother

Wikileaks busts Gitmo

Posted by stan as Analysis at 3:18 PM PST

December 10th, 2007

The Story of Stuff

with Annie Leonard, is a marvelous AV bit of public pedagogy. Send this link far and wide.

Posted by stan as Analysis at 9:06 AM PST