Whole Earth, Fall 1998
“With conversation, we make willful and elaborate decisions about how to jointly utilize and share the biosphere. These two traits of our collective enterprise—conversation and shared landscape—enkindle as if alchemically the commons.”
- Published: Fall 1998
- Collection: Whole Earth Magazine
- Links: Internet Archive, Download PDF
Sections:
- Special Section: the Globalocal Commons
- Coevolution
- Eternity
- Homeplate
- Backmatter
Whole Earth, Fall 1998
- Special Section: The Globalocal Commons
- The Commons of Small Geographic Places8
- Defending the Global Commons16
- Neptune’s Manifesto26
- Cover Article: Selling a Piece of Your Mother58
- Features
- Artisans of Central Asia86
- America44
- Rethinking the Commons4
- Trust and Security14
- Spacescape Commons22
- VirtualCommons24
- EuroEnglish25
- Can a Nation-State Become a Commons of NonViolence?34
- The Tragedies of Invasion, Drought, Blind Development, and Enclosure37
- Oregon Water Trust40
- Good-Guy Real Estate41
- The Oldest Living Commons in America44
- Tales from Wildlands and the Commons46
- The Flourishing Commons49
- Commons Wheels52
- Map or Be Mapped54
- CoEvolution
- Hidden Riders84
- Eternity
- Culture Jamming98
- Making Smoke102
- Homeplate
- Shift Happens104
- Backmatter
- Updates112
- Letters114
- Thanks/Corrections115
- Gossip116
- Business117
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