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New Asia, Old Europe

aurelius77 wrote 2 weeks ago: As the United States pivots away from the Western world to face the burgeoning Pacific Rim, what wis … more →

Tags: China, european union, Politics, Asia, Soviet Union, Business & Economics, USA, North America, Europe

WEEK 21

Anami Blog wrote 3 weeks ago: This guy lives around my place carrying this bag. I like the message of it, LOL. I’ve found th … more →

Tags: Life Reflections, London, Anami, Anami blog, Anami Lookbook, anamiblog, Architecture, clothing, Design

F. Schumacher / Small is Beautiful

Tadas Maciulevicius wrote 1 month ago: As one problem is being ‘solved’, ten new problems arise as a result of the first … more →

Tags: Other

Shopping locally

naisilebaron wrote 1 month ago: Inspired by my sister Joey’s fabulous (and no, I’m NOT biased!) grocery, dry goods, butc … more →

Tags: Art, Folk Art, Village, small towns, loyalty, Groceries, Family, Quality, tradition

Declaration of Dependence

readerjohn wrote 1 month ago: Holy smokes! I wasn’t going to stop to blog today, the Monday of Holy Week in Orthodoxy, when … more →

Tags: Corporatism, state capitalism, family culture, Thrown down gauntlet, Political Matters, Consumerism

Eccentric politics

readerjohn wrote 2 months ago: The Emperor’s New Clothes A Little Personal Perspective AgGag Science Beyond Materialism 1 … more →

Tags: Culture, Scientism, Distributism, Empire, Sundry flakes, Political Matters, Science, aging, DOOM

Four up for Wednesday

readerjohn wrote 2 months ago: How to cook a grass-fed steak Here’s to 10 years of repentance Blah! Blah! Blah! Vote for us! Skeet- … more →

Tags: Faith & Ideology, Food Culture, Political Matters, sexualia, Sundry flakes

Small is still beautiful...

Tosh wrote 2 months ago: A book that made a big impression on me when I first started grappling with the idea of distributed … more →

Tags: Energy market transition, social good, Social Enterprises, community energy, distributed energy, Distributed Power

And we're off...Day 1!

wakingwordsfromclouds wrote 2 months ago: Welcome to day one of the National Poetry Writing Month Challenge! This is the first of your daily p … more →

Tags: NaPoWriMo, Prompt, Poetry Prompt, 3030, Bloombars, Daily Poetry

Seven for Saturday

readerjohn wrote 2 months ago: Mag wheels on a Gremlin Beauty crisis? Principles vs. Personal Interests Read between the lines Ta-N … more →

Tags: Economía, Distributism, Glamour, History, Journalism, Evangelicalism, Worship, Faith Matters, Built Environment and Infrastructure

National Poetry Writing Month 2013

wakingwordsfromclouds wrote 3 months ago: April is coming! April is coming!  Which, of course, means it is time again for the National Poetry … more →

Tags: NaPoWriMo, Prompt, Poetry Prompt, 3030, Bloombars, Maureen Thorson, Daily Poetry, Poetry Workshop, D.C. metro area

Economics .001

Trent Moranz wrote 3 months ago: Once there was a happy community of tight-knit souls who were fortunate enough to live in a place wh … more →

Tags: Writings, Human Scale, Economics, corporate capitalism, teaching stories, Politics, Satire, humour

People Like Us2 comments

Robert Kyriakides wrote 3 months ago: The concept that big is beautiful is not one honoured in words but it certainly is honoured in obser … more →

Tags: climate change, Business, monopoly, Banking, Economy, oligopoly, oligarchs, Audit, banks Collapse

Trio of TED Talks

Jonathan Harris wrote 3 months ago: Recently I watched three TED talks that I think are all good examples of how mathematical analysis c … more →

Tags: Equality, Finance 2, Innovation, TeD, inequality, Complexity

Dr. Ewald Hiebl - Forward to the Human Scale

goodhoperevolution wrote 3 months ago: Dr Hiebl discusses the ideas of Leopold Kohr, principally the idea that smaller is better. … more →

Tags: secession, Leopold Kohr, Breakdown of Nations, cape republic, Independence, western cape independence, Human Scale

My virtual village

Chris Markiewicz wrote 4 months ago: Many of you reading this blog will be receiving my weekly Monday morning email prompt – this g … more →

Tags: relationships, virtual village, Virtual Community, virtual neighbourhood, Less Is More, Obsession with Growth, Enough

Givenchy le makeup

blueocto wrote 4 months ago: These images are Copyright property of the original product / agency. They are for reference purpose … more →

Tags: Make-Up, Givenchy, Givenchy Le Makeup, Liv Tyler, very elegante very fun very you

Ephraim Update: Checkups and No tubes for now!9 comments

Katie wrote 4 months ago: Ephraim likes to watch the snowflakes fall. Ephraim was a champ for his one year check-up and anothe … more →

Tags: In the home, trisomy 21, ephraim, Down Syndrome, Update, Ent

Small Ponds, Big Impacts

trustbuilding wrote 4 months ago: Few slogan state that “small is beautiful”, “think big, start small”, “a long walk, start with a sma … more →

Tags: Life Experience, Financial Capital, Human Capital, Cambodia, Battambang, Pol Pot, water, Irrigation Service Center, Pond


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