by Russell Fuller | Aug 1, 2013 | Blogs, Leap and the net will appear, Russell Fuller
So much of today’s technology has raced by my little brain without so much as pausing, and I cannot blame it. There is one thing, though, I’m ready for we do not have, and that’s some way for Nelson Mandela, on his death-bed, to hear the whisper of my thousand and one...
by Deja Dragovic | Jul 12, 2013 | Blogs, Deja Dragovic
There are more and more collaborative and shared consumption projects in North America and the EU, and more people embrace them, or, at least, are curious about them. And some examples are really creative and fascinating! A reminder: collaborating consumption is a...
by Russell Fuller | Jul 12, 2013 | Blogs, Leap and the net will appear, Russell Fuller
“I don’t believe we owe loyalty to a government that lies to us. I do believe we owe loyalty to our fellow Americans who are in danger of being killed by the incompetence of this government.”–Howard Zinn 1967 There are many ways to serve our country,...
by Derrick Jensen | Jul 11, 2013 | Blogs, Derrick Jensen, Essays, Featured
“Why People Hate Cops,” offered by Derrick Jensen to WARP Place at its launch, was originally published a few years ago but is just as timely now, perhaps more so. ************************************************ I’m scared to write this essay, scared to have it...
by George Keenen | Jul 10, 2013 | Blogs, Featured, Fiction, GEK
I had a limo take me to Jersey – a lush green state, Jesus! So this is where spring has been hiding. The driver’s name was spelled out on a laminated photo ID: Parth Semalayen. The photo showed a large balding Indian gentleman in a purple suit very like the one he has...