Potential Books to Carry at the World 5.0 Bookstore in Cincinnati - Occupy Cafe2024-03-28T20:47:03Zhttp://www.occupycafe.org/forum/topics/potential-books-to-carry-at-the-world-5-0-bookstore-in-cincinnati?commentId=6451976%3AComment%3A23928&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noBuckminster Fuller: Critical…tag:www.occupycafe.org,2012-03-29:6451976:Comment:239282012-03-29T21:36:59.162ZOccupy Cafe Stewardshttp://www.occupycafe.org/profile/21u3twzbb9qcp
<p>Buckminster Fuller: Critical Path</p>
<p>Buckminster Fuller: Grunch of Giants</p>
<p>Arnold Mindell: Sitting In The Fire</p>
<p>Sharif Abdullah: A World That Works For All</p>
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<p><em>I'll continue this when I get back to my library</em></p>
<p>Buckminster Fuller: Critical Path</p>
<p>Buckminster Fuller: Grunch of Giants</p>
<p>Arnold Mindell: Sitting In The Fire</p>
<p>Sharif Abdullah: A World That Works For All</p>
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<p><em>I'll continue this when I get back to my library</em></p> Here's another one--
Stephen…tag:www.occupycafe.org,2012-03-29:6451976:Comment:237862012-03-29T20:19:02.513ZBen Robertshttp://www.occupycafe.org/profile/BenRoberts
<p>Here's another one--</p>
<h4>Stephen Belgin, co-author with Bernard Lietaer of the newly released <span>New Money for A New World</span></h4>
<p><span>Discussed here: <a href="http://www.elephantjournal.com/2011/09/business-and-environmental-leaders-declare-peace">http://www.elephantjournal.com/2011/09/business-and-environmental-leaders-declare-peace</a></span></p>
<p>Here's another one--</p>
<h4>Stephen Belgin, co-author with Bernard Lietaer of the newly released <span>New Money for A New World</span></h4>
<p><span>Discussed here: <a href="http://www.elephantjournal.com/2011/09/business-and-environmental-leaders-declare-peace">http://www.elephantjournal.com/2011/09/business-and-environmental-leaders-declare-peace</a></span></p> Best of luck, Jim! Here's a…tag:www.occupycafe.org,2012-03-28:6451976:Comment:240332012-03-28T22:52:26.696ZBen Robertshttp://www.occupycafe.org/profile/BenRoberts
<p>Best of luck, Jim! Here's a quick list. You probably have some already.</p>
<p>Lester Brown: Plan B 4.0</p>
<p>David Gershon: Social Change 2.0</p>
<p>Peter Block's books, especially the last two (Community and The Abundant Community)</p>
<p>Michael Schuman: The Small-Mart Revolution</p>
<p>Meadows, Meadows and Randers: Limits to Growth</p>
<p>Thomas Greco: the End of Money and the Future of Civilization</p>
<p>Peggy Holman: Engaging Emergence</p>
<p>Charles Eisenstein: Sacred…</p>
<p>Best of luck, Jim! Here's a quick list. You probably have some already.</p>
<p>Lester Brown: Plan B 4.0</p>
<p>David Gershon: Social Change 2.0</p>
<p>Peter Block's books, especially the last two (Community and The Abundant Community)</p>
<p>Michael Schuman: The Small-Mart Revolution</p>
<p>Meadows, Meadows and Randers: Limits to Growth</p>
<p>Thomas Greco: the End of Money and the Future of Civilization</p>
<p>Peggy Holman: Engaging Emergence</p>
<p>Charles Eisenstein: Sacred Economics</p>
<p>David Graeber-- Debt: the First 5000 Years</p>
<p>Paul Hawken: Blessed Unrest</p>
<p>Gus Speth: The Bridge at the Edge of the World</p>
<p>Jeremy Rifkin: The Empathic Civilization</p>
<p>Tim Jackson: Prosperity without Growth</p>
<p>France Moore Lappe: Ecomind and also Getting a Grip 2</p>
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