Why should we call our bad dreams nightmares? In The White Goddess, Robert Graves related an ancient story from the British Isles that tells how– after men captured wild mares and kept them in s… more →
Our Earth/Ourselvesvdofisdpofi! wrote 1 week ago: I recently had the pleasure of reading Anna Minton’s new book, Ground control: fear and happiness in … more →
Madronna Holden wrote 1 week ago: Why should we call our bad dreams nightmares? In The White Goddess, Robert Graves related an ancient … more →
Madronna Holden wrote 1 month ago: Some years back, my then three year old daughter and I were sitting in our front yard when a decided … more →
Madronna Holden wrote 4 months ago: “We talk about the state sovereignty and the tribal sovereignty, but those ant communities und … more →
Madronna Holden wrote 5 months ago: The worldview that links discovery with conquest has caused considerable social and environmental ha … more →
Madronna Holden wrote 5 months ago: In Crossing the Next Meridian, Land, Water and the Future of the West, Charles Wilkinson notes two i … more →
Madronna Holden wrote 6 months ago: “The earth wants peace. The birds who eat the corn do not want poison…The wind does not want to car … more →
Madronna Holden wrote 6 months ago: What I’d like for Mother’s Day is for our children to get what they want. But first they have to kno … more →
jdforgotson wrote 7 months ago: Why do we find beautiful what we find beautiful? The question does not ask what about these things w … more →
jdforgotson wrote 7 months ago: Is European development following the American model of auto-centric big box stores and strip malls? … more →
jdforgotson wrote 7 months ago: How do politicians’ and private citizens’ valuations of places in the city differ. That is, when pre … more →
jdforgotson wrote 7 months ago: Why does environmental urban planning happen? What are its political and/or organizational precursor … more →
jdforgotson wrote 7 months ago: Where do outdoor markets fit in to people’s favorite places in the city? … more →
jdforgotson wrote 7 months ago: Are our habits always the easiest ways to arrive at their intended results? … more →
jdforgotson wrote 7 months ago: In terms of net benefits, is it more cost-effective to encourage pro-environmental behavior through … more →
Madronna Holden wrote 7 months ago: Lower Chehalis elder Henry Cultee obtained his own long life from sharing it with the river his peop … more →
midwestgreen wrote 7 months ago: A little surfing for environmental psychology on the web and I found on Natural Health and Organic L … more →
Madronna Holden wrote 7 months ago: Land was something priceless–something that could not be bought or sold at any price– in … more →
Madronna Holden wrote 8 months ago: “They always put social experiments in the easiest, most fertile places. We wanted the hardes … more →