Interdependence is Deeply Political

Ethan Nichtern’s book, One City: A Declaration of Interdependence, is a collection of extraordinary insights into the experience and practice of interdependence from a Buddhist perspective. The following is his take on the politics of interdependence in the very last chapter, ‘Appendix II: Post-meditation Practice of Interdependence’ “While we can only discuss general principles as guidelines,… Read More Interdependence is Deeply Political

Resilience as Resistence

Originally posted on The Harbinger:
[What I find refreshing is the tone of this article, the notion that a resilient economy is also resistant to oppression, especially racial inequality. It meshes resilience with social justice. It’s innovative and invigorating thinking that takes resilience in a new direction.] Introducing the Oppositional Economy by Mateo Nube, Ben Roberts, Ken White, Marissa Mommaerts,…