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from Co-op America.
Co-op America, an alliance of
socially responsible businesses with nearly 50,000 individual and 2,000 business members nationwide, is the
best overall resource for cultural empowerment. Their goal is to build a Green
economy in America. They offer info on their website,
Co-op America's National Green Pages Online,
and a hardcopy version of Co-op America's National Green Pages (2000 edition),
available for $7.95 postpaid or as part of your $20/year individual membership fee. Your
membership fee also includes a subscription to the Co-op America Quarterly Journal.
Buy from the
Institute of Noetic Sciences at 415-331-5650.
The Integral Culture Survey: A Study of the
Emergence of Transformational Values in America, by Paul Ray. You can purchase the book and/or a short
pamphlet The Rise of Integral Culture by calling the Institute of Noetic Sciences book department at
415-331-5650. The Emerging
Culture by Paul Ray explains that there are 44
million Americans with Green values (24% of the American adult population). There
are also 56 million Traditionalists or Heartlanders (29% of the American adult population)
and 88 million Modernists (47% of the American adult population). Only Paul Ray
label Greens "Cultural Creatives" and claims that 20 million Greens (11% of the
American adult population, 2/3 female, labeled "Core Cultural Creatives" by Paul
Ray) are into personal growth as well as social change and ecology, while another 24
million Greens (13% of the adult population, labeled "Greens" by Paul Ray) are
primarily concerned with environmental and social issues. You can also read "Cultural Creatives"
offer Ideas and Hope by Mac Lawrence.
The
Cultural Creatives: How 50 Million People are Changing the World., by
Paul Ray. Published in Oct. 2000. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Hippies
from A to Z: Their Sex, Drugs, Music and Impact From the Sixties to the Present., by
Skip Stone, founder of hippy.com. Click
here for a description. Published in Dec. 1999. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Hair (video). You can also
buy
it from buy.com.
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from Alternative America.
Alternative
America, compiled by
Resources. A directory of 12,000+ politically, culturally, educationally, socially,
and economically progressive groups and organizations in the United States (with about
1,000 in other countries). Their website
offers a complete list of the 12,000+ names only
(in a huge 280k file) and nearly 2,000
descriptors/subjects/keywords. They also offer mailing labels for sale.
There are also some additional
resources listed at the bottom of this page.
Intentional Communities
The
Communities Directory: A Guide to Cooperative Living: Third Edition.
Click here for a
detailed description.
Published in April 2000. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Builders of the Dawn: Community Lifestyles in a Changing World, by Corinne McLaughlin and Gordon Davidson. Reviewed
by Amazon.com.
Cohousing:
A Contemporary Approach to Housing Ourselves, by Charles Durret, Ellen
Hertzman, and Kathryn McCamant. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Circles
of Strength: Community Alternatives to Alienation, edited by Helen
Forsey,
illustrated by Maureen Swann. Click
here for a description.
The
Best Investment: Land in a Loving Community, by David W. Felder. A good primer on simplifying your life
and saving money, starting a community, and establishing a rural intentional
community. Published in 1983.
Rebuilding
Community in America: Housing for Ecological Living, Personal Empowerment, & the New
Extended Family, by David W.
Felder. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Is It
Utopia Yet? An Insider's View of Twin Oaks Community In Its 26th year, by Kat
Kinkade. Click here for a
description. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
The Fellowship for Intentional Community can provide
more information about intentional communities.
Community Bookshelf has
an excellent collection of books for sale on communities and co-operatives.
Conflict Resolution Skills
Mediator's
Handbook, by Jennifer E. Beer and Eileen Stief. Click here for a
detailed description. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Facilitator's
Guide to Participatory Decision-Making, by Sam Kaner, Lenny Lind, Catherine
Toldi (contributor), Sara Fisk (contributor), and Duane Berger. Published in 1996.
Reviewed by Amazon.com.
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from Community Bookshelf.
Building
United Judgement: A Handbook for Consensus Decision Making, by the Center for
Conflict Resolution. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Getting
to Yes: Negotiating Agreement Without Giving in, by Roger Fisher and William
Ury. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Getting
Ready to Negotiate: The Getting to Yes Workbook, by Roger Fisher and Danny
Ertel. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
(Note: It appears that someone at Amazon.com mispriced this item in November 2000.)
How
to Deal With Difficult People (2 audio cassettes), by Dr. Rick Brinkman
and Dr. Rick Kirschner. These tapes are informative, entertaining, and provide some
very useful information about how to deal with some less-than-easy-to-get-along-with
people. You can also buy a book
version [5%
discount] of their presentation. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Dealing
With People You Can't Stand: How to Bring Out the Best in People at Their Worst, by Dr. Rick Brinkman
and Dr. Rick Kirschner. This is a book version of their entertaining audio
tape How
to Deal With Difficult People [5%
discount from the correct price]. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
See also friendship, love, and kindness
and peace.
Worker Co-operatives
Co-operative/Credit
Union Dictionary and Reference, edited by Jack McLanahan and Connie
McLanahan.
Out of print.
We
Own It: Starting & Managing Cooperatives & Employee-Owned Ventures,
by Peter Honigsberg, Attorney, Bernard Kamoroff, CPA, & Jim Beatty, Coop Accountant.
Putting Democracy to Work: A Practical Guide for Starting and
Managing Worker-Owned Businesses, by Frank T. Adams and Gary B. Hansen. Reviewed by
Amazon.com.
Out of print.
When
Workers Decide: Workplace Democracy Takes Root in North America, edited by
Len Krimerman and Frank Lindenfeld. In its own words, "When Workers Decide
is a potent mix of analyses, testimonies and detailed resources that will help everyone
interested in finding viable, community-controlled alternatives to corporate
capitalism." Reviewed by Amazon.com.
We
Build the Road As We Travel, by Roy Morrison. The story of the
Mondragon Co-operatives in Spain, probably the world's most well-known network of
co-operatively owned businesses. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Out of print.
Give Us
Credit: How the Micro-Lending Revolution is Empowering Women from Bangladesh to Chicago,
by Alex Counts. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
The International Co-operative Alliance
offers additional information.
Your local food
co-op, with healthy food, friendly people, local newsletters, alternative media
publications, and good bulletin boards is an excellent resource.
The Rainbow Family or
Rainbow Nation is a loose knit tribe of hippies who hold the National Rainbow Gathering
the first week in July in a different national forest each year. They have a good website. They also publish an annual Rainbow
Guide, which is primarily a list of Rainbow Family members who signed up for the guide
this year, and is full of positive countercultural energy (and usually some pictures of
the last Rainbow Gathering), and is an excellent countercultural traveling resource
guide. One caution: since many people aren't used to camping, if you go to a Rainbow
Gathering be sure to read and heed rap 107 and only drink pure drinking water.
People of the Rainbow: A Nomadic Utopia, by Michael I. Niman.
A book about the Rainbow Family.
Click here for a description.
Click here for an
interview of Michael I. Niman, the author, by John Tarleton. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
New Society Publishers has an
excellent collection of books for sale.
Material
World: A Global Family Portrait, by Peter Menzel and Charles C. Mann. A
richly illustrated visual portrait of global cultural diversity. It illustrates the
life of typical families in 30 countries around the world. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
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