
Essays and reportage exploring some of the ideas and work of transforming society in this century. Drawing on decades of study and experience making change, sometimes failing, sharing lessons, thinking critically, aiming to serve the common good.
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The world seems poised to explode in every dimension. Like most people I’m reflecting on what it means to be alive in these confusing, fragmenting, disagreeable, divisive, dangerous, decreasingly democratic times. I inevitably end up thinki...
Low cost, light touch, high trust. This is my organising mantra, at least within networks and in my local/regional work. It creates fertile soil for innovation, i.e. somehow figuring out how to do it anyway. What happens when the funding is...
Begin where you stand
If you were to start ‘making change’, where would you begin? Begin where you stand, many people would say. Making economic change in a place - in your place - can really mean something. It’s achievable, it’s tangible,...
At a San Francisco party years ago, sucked into a cluster of young urban professionals, drinks in hand, taking turns answering the ‘what do you do for a living’ question, I quipped, ‘I’m working to overthrow the tyranny of the capitalist ol...
The Schumacher Japan Festival was three weeks full of connection and interchange. The experience is still buzzing around in my head and heart.
I’ll continue sharing reflections because I’d like to draw attention to some of the initiatives...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Educator, entrepreneur, economist, organizer working for positive change the last 25 years, building, learning, and teaching citizen-led alternatives with Schumacher College, Totnes REconomy Project, and many more friends and collaborators.
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