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By Donella Meadows
–October 22, 1998–
Michael Moore’s election message is bouncing all over the Internet. “OK, I’ve had it,” says Moore, the maker of the film “Roger and Me” and the show “TV Nation.” “I propose a legal act of civil disobedience.”
Moore says he is not a Democrat and did not vote for Bill Clinton in ‘96. But he is infuriated [...]
By Donella Meadows
–October 15, 1998–
“I am the Lorax, I speak for the trees.”
Children and environmentalists can recite that Dr. Seuss classic by heart. They would be furious if they could see what an alert reader (to quote the immortal Dave Barry) just sent me.
First a reminder, if you need one, about the Lorax. The book is about a sad fellow [...]
By Donella Meadows
–October 8, 1998–
This year is the 200th anniversary of a small pamphlet that people are still arguing about. In 1798 the Reverend Thomas Robert Malthus said forcefully that the human population tends to grow to the point where it impoverishes itself and starves.
Both Marxists and capitalists energetically bash that idea. Marxists don’t believe people can ever be in [...]
By Donella Meadows
–October 1, 1998–
There’s a small upside to the big downside of the global financial implosion. We get to be amused by theories about why it is happening.
Scandals in Washington. Allen Greenspan. Panic about the turn of the millennium and the Y2K computer bug. The too-tight relationship between Japanese banks and the Japanese government. The Russian mafia, the coming [...]
By Donella Meadows
–September 24, 1998–
Once again I stopped listening to the news this week. Not because I don’t want to hear someone being grilled about his sex life, though I don’t. Not because I’m a fan of Mr. Clinton, which I’m not. No, I ducked the news because I felt that something immensely unfair was happening, and I couldn’t bring [...]
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