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“Every Being Has Rights”
Twenty-Third Annual E. F. Schumacher Lectures Schumacher Center for New Economics Great Barrington, Massachusetts October 2003 Read transcription
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“The Ecozoic Era”
Eleventh Annual E. F. Schumacher Lectures Schumacher Center for New Economics Great Barrington, Massachusetts October 1991 Listen to audio recording and read transcription.
Response to the Essays (part 2)
By Thomas Berry David Korten David Korten writes eloquently of the relation between economics and politics in the modern industrial world, with special emphasis on the situation in America. The founders of this country in the late 18th century were men of property...
Response to the Essays
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Democracy, Cosmology, and The Great Work of Thomas Berry
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Progress, Purpose and Contingency: A Response to Thomas Berry’s The Great Work: Our Way Into the Future
By Ursula GoodEnough Abstract There is much to applaud in Berry's book The Great Work. However this response questions the framework of purposive, hierarchical progress of the universe which is outlined in Berry’s narrative. It suggests that an alternative view is to...