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Salon.com September 22, 2000 Jebediah Reed |
Twilight of the idol Turin is Nietzsche, and Turin is Christ's famous shroud. How do you reconcile the two? |
Fast Company October 2000 Tony Schwartz |
Life/Work For nearly a decade, I have believed that when it comes to the subject of human development, my friend and mentor Ken Wilber is the most comprehensive thinker alive. Happily, the word finally seems to be getting around... |
Salon.com August 30, 2000 Andrew Brown |
Flameproof racism On the Evolutionary Psychology mailing list, dangerous ideas thrive -- without the usual online rancor and hatred. |
Reason Aug/Sep 2000 Michael Young |
Grand Inquisitor Book Review: Reflections on a Ravaged Century, by Robert Conquest. Conquest now launches an assault against the tyranny of abstract Ideas, those vindicating the forcible, unnatural shaping of human actions... |
Salon.com November 22, 1999 Jon B. Rhine |
What's luck got to do with it? Is good fortune happenstance or the cosmos' great equalizer? Ask Nicholas Rescher. Better yet, ask Denise Rossi. |
IDB America May/Jun 2000 Eugenio Clariond Reyes-Retana |
Can corporations think green? Our history is full of examples of cases where attempts to make short-term profits have caused serious problems for the future. In some cases, the damage to the environment or to our social fabric has been irreparable. We already have made enough mistakes to know that we have to do things differently. |
The Family Room T.W. Winslow |
Passing Thoughts - Dealing With Our Fear Of Failure Failure isn't necessarily bad. Sure, all of us would like to succeed in every aspect of our lives and endeavors, however, this just isn't possible if we're really living our lives - taking risks and following our dreams. |
The Family Room T.W. Winslow |
Passing Thoughts - Happiness Isn't Parked In Your Garage We must realize true happiness can never be found in "things" - cars, clothes, jewelry, a new house, or even money itself. If this is where you're looking for happiness and satisfaction, you're in for much disappointment and misery. |
Inc. May 15, 2000 Rogers, Martha, Kasanoff, Bruce |
Tempo Shock David McCullough is the author of such works as Truman and The Great Bridge. We asked him to apply a historian's perspective to understanding the ways in which the world is changing today... |
Fast Company March 2000 Polly LaBarre |
Do You Have the Will to Lead? Philosopher Peter Koestenbaum poses the truly big questions: How do we act when risks seem overwhelming? What does it mean to be a successful human being? |
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