Anarchist Themes in the Work of Elinor Ostrom
Kevin Carson January 11th, 2014 Governance, Agency and Autonomy: Anarchist Themes in the Work of Elinor Ostrom [PDF] This paper is intended as one in a series, to be read … Continue reading →
P2P: A Classless Society
[In the future] It will not be sufficient to reject only capitalism, as the most recent instantiation of class society and its ills, but also to reject class society as … Continue reading →
Buddhist Anarchism
For a site that is dedicated to “Examining the intersection between two radical ideologies”, Buddhism and Anarchism, you simply cannot do any better than Buddhist Anarchism. The author (I don’t … Continue reading →
Non-Self as a Socialist Paradigm
Why Radical Mindfulness? London Radical Mindfulness Project: Intro the the Project To explain the purpose of the London Radical Mindfulness project, we need to outline the wider context in which … Continue reading →
Vince Horn: Networks
[Editor: I invite you to listen to the latest podcast by Vincent Horn of Buddhist Geeks: the Dharma of the Network:] From Networkologies by Chris Vitale: “Everything is connected.” “All … Continue reading →
Big Data on the Left: Distributism
[Editor: I will be publishing a series of articles that support the work of Radical Mindfulness, with perspectives on science, governance, systems theory, and social network analysis.] There is a … Continue reading →
LRM: Meet Graham Jones
This podcast by Dave Pickering, ‘Getting Better Acquainted’, is an interview with Graham Jones, one of the facilitators of London Radical Mindfulness. It’s a getting to know Graham and an introduction … Continue reading →
London Radical Mindfulness
[Editor: Engage! is beginning a close collaboration with London Radical Mindfulness which presents a comprehensive and coordinated approach to meditation, social-ecological analysis and social-eco justice practice that is grounded in … Continue reading →
Refuge Recovery Zoom/Levine
Editor: So the call just finished; and I’ll give you my general over-all impression as a participant. (1) About 100 people showed up to the call; the general consensus was that … Continue reading →
Refuge Recovery and Noah Levine
[Editor: The following is the most current information that I have been able to glean from the ‘net on the current status of Noah Levine’s relationship to Refuge Recovery. This … Continue reading →
