Naomi Klein: Talk To Your Neighbor; It’s A Start

2001-05-11 Richard Moore ============================================================================ Date: Wed, 02 May 2001 08:28:49 -0700 To: •••@••.•••,•••@••.••• From: CyberBrook <•••@••.•••> Subject: McProtests Published on Wednesday, May 2, 2001 in the Toronto Globe & Mail Talk To Your Neighbor; It’s A Start McProtests Forget That The Most Powerful Resistance Movements Are Always Deeply Rooted In Community by Naomi Klein The … Read more

The movement & its culture – an optimistic view

2001-05-08 Richard Moore _____________________________________________________________ The movement & its culture – an optimistic view When thousands of anti-globalization protestors gathered recently in Prague, there were many questions still to be settled regarding protest tactics and related matters. A three-hour open meeting was held in which 3,000 people participated – and the issues were settled satisfactorily by … Read more

*final* re: Returning to the Garden, etc.

2001-05-07 Richard Moore Bcc: contributors. Website: http://cyberjournal.org Friends, This finishes off our Garden series. I want to thank everyone for participating. Tomorrow I’ll be launching a new thread on the movement, its culture, and its prospects. all the best, rkm ============================================================================ From: •••@••.••• Date: Thu, 3 May 2001 18:18:39 EDT Subject: Re: re13: Returning to … Read more

rn:Znet: tactics, nonviolence, cancelling debts

2001-05-04 Jan Slakov Dear Renaissance Network, I find both these articles useful, especially the first. Glick’s article explains excellently why, tactically, we are better off not using violence. I believe there are strong moral/spiritual reasons (which Glick alludes to) as well… all the best, Jan ***************************************** Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2001 09:58:05 -0300 From: •••@••.••• … Read more

re13: Returning to the Garden, mythologies, ideologies, etc.

2001-05-03 Richard Moore Bcc: contributors. Website: http://cyberjournal.org ============================================================================ From: “Alan Spector” <•••@••.•••> To: “Paul Riesz” <•••@••.•••>, <•••@••.•••> Cc: “Fair Trade” <•••@••.•••>, “WSN” <•••@••.•••> Subject: Re: Can capitalism be reformed? Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2001 14:53:41 -0500 Paul Riesz writes the following in reference to my comments: > You and many of your ideological comrades would … Read more

re12: Returning to the Garden, hierarchies, reform, etc.

2001-04-30 Richard Moore Bcc: contributors. Website: http://cyberjournal.org ============================================================================ Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2001 14:52:32 -0700 From: Suzanne Taylor <•••@••.•••> To: •••@••.••• Subject: Re: Guidebook synopsis rkm> As a brief break from our dialog, let me share the synopsis sent in with my book proposal… Hmmmm. A book? They take so long and this seems timelier … Read more

A parable for a new paradigm

2001-04-27 Richard Moore —————————————————————————- A parable for a new paradigm Convergence Festival, Dublin, 2001 Richard K. Moore 27 April 2001 http://cyberjournal.org Once upon time there was a tribe of people who lived in a happy land called Eden. In this land the people could find everything they needed. When they wanted to eat they might … Read more

Toronto Globe & Mail: Two Quebec reports

2001-04-27 Richard Moore Dear rn, I’d like to thank Jan again for her inspired participation in the FTAA protests, and for sending us her front-line bulletin. These next two reports give us perspectives from a movement spokesperson (Naomi Klein) and from a neoliberal advocate (Sinclair Stevens). Naomi is playing an important role with her ongoing … Read more

re11: Returning to the Garden, etc.

2001-04-25 Richard Moore Bcc: contributors. ============================================================================ From: “Lisa Rutherford” <•••@••.•••> To: <•••@••.•••> Subject: Question Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2001 18:39:05 -0400 Dear Richard, I’m new to all of this and happened to get on your mailing list by chance. Could you please explain to me what this “movement” is about, how you became involved, what … Read more