About This Issue
Economics, Ecology, and Us by
Robert Gilman
Towards a gentle - and enjoyable - way of life
The Green Triangle by Ernest
Callenbach
Environment, health, money - help one, help them all
The Conversion of the American Dream
by Tom Atlee
Waking up from the nightmare of robotic consumption into a more fulfilling,
and more peace-making, way of life. Plus Immigrants,
Memories, and Trash by Andrew Lam
At The End of a Good Life by
Helen Nearing
The moving story of Scott Nearing's last years and of his purposeful
death by fasting at the age of 100. Plus Going
It Alone by Helen Nearing
Why Are We Devouring the Earth? by
Andrew Bard Schmookler
The systemic and psychological roots of our materialistic values
Pogonomics by Joe Dominguez
"We have met the enemy and he [or she] is us." Plus The Joy of Knowing How Much is Enough
Money as Mirror by Irv Thomas
"They say every man has his price. Mine was $50." Plus What Is Money? by Alan AtKisson
The Lesson of the Hummingbird by
Eknath Easwaran
Minimum means, maximum joy - the path of trusteeship. Plus An Indivisible Whole by Eknath Easwaran and Waking At 3 A.M. by William Stafford
Purging the Urge to Splurge by Vicki
Robin
50 Simple Things You Can Do Instead of Shopping
Getting Past Hawkers by Vernon
Huffman
How to keep advertising from running, and ruining, your life
Lifestyles of the Rich in Spirit
personal statements from
Margaret Lazier, Sugar, Soap,
Salt, and Bingo
Arnie Anfinson, Simplicity and
the Great Depression
Lila Forest, A Planetary Gypsy
Deena Metzger, Aspiring to Integrity
Katie & Andy Lipkis, Becoming
TreePeople
Susan Meeker-Lowry, Of Fear and
Miracles
Patrice Berns, The Power of Volunteering
David Spero, Lost In the Ozone
Layer
Peter Russell, In a Cottage Near
London
Proof that life can be lived more simply - and more meaningfully. Plus
A Bright Torch by George Bernard Shaw and
Peace Pilgrim on Simplicity
The Question of Lifestyle by
the Editors of IN CONTEXT
Questions to help you reflect on the choices you make in your own life
Concentrating on Essence an
interview with Elise Boulding, by Alan AtKisson
A world leader in peace research connects the personal to the global
Song of Ourselves as Hives of Mystery a
poem by William Pitt Root
Kerala: A Lesson in Light Living
by Alan AtKisson
The success of this "poor" Indian state challenges economic
logic
They Call Me the Frugal Zealot by
Amy Dacyczyn
The editor of The Tightwad Gazette tells how she learned to love
saving
The Global Action Plan by
Duane H. Fickeisen
A global initiative to save the environment, starting in your home
How Much Is Enough?by Vicki Robin
Closing thoughts on the meaning of "enoughness"
Planetary Pulse Does the Third World Point
to the Future? * 12 Steps to Third World Living
* Fighting Advertising with Advertising * Could Women Fund the Earth's Repair? * Four
Not-So-Easy Ways to Save the Earth
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