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Intentional Communities Newsletter: November 4, 2011

Promoting Community Living & Cooperative Lifestyles
Communities magazine, Directory, Video, and more


Communities Magazine — Fall 2011
Right Livelihood
Latest Issue in Print, More Free Articles Published Online


Right Livelihood - Communities Magazine
Cover - Spring #150 
Right Livelihood—Issue #152

Our latest Communities issue on Right Livelihood is proving to be one of our most popular issues. If you haven't seen it yet, you can do so by subscribing now or ordering a sample.

Communities' Fall issue focuses on Right Livelihood. How do we support ourselves economically in ways that, instead of compromising our values, bring us into more responsible, meaningful relationship with one another and the earth? How do we develop sustainable, human-scale economies that allow us to thrive? Our authors find that community—whether “intentional” or formed among neighbors or coworkers—is key. Please join us! 

Communites Directory and
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Save $13 off the cover price when you buy a one year subscription to Communities magazine with a copy of the Communities Directory. Only $46 gets you our quarterly magazine and our new Directory which lists over 1250 communities. Get yours today!


Articles Featured Online―Just published at our site!

These and more articles from our current fall issue are posted at communities.ic.org

Which Comes First Which Comes First, My Community Or My Career?: For an Out-of-Work Philosopher, Suddenly It’s Not So Theoretical  by Stephen Wing

Believing that the next phase in human evolution involves a return to the “local” and to community with neighbors, the author focuses his job search close to home, and includes any useful type of work.

Cohousing Life: Unto The Second Generation
Cohousing Life: Unto The Second Generation: Can Cohousing Survive and Thrive? by Judith Bernstein

When a cohousing group's honeymoon ends, and economic stress dictates selling units to any willing buyers, can a community's core values and connections endure?


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Spiritual Community: Buddha Being...Buddha
Doing
Spiritual Community: Buddha Being...Buddha Doing by Karina Sabot 

Overcoming her resistance to waking up at 5 a.m., a veteran community seeker learns transformative lessons at Deer Park Monastery.

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Also in This Issue

  • Note From The Editor―Right Lively 'Hood by Chris Roth
  • Publisher's Note―Left Livelihood: Doing the Rights Thing by Laird Schaub
  • Fellowship Events―Art of Community: An Experience Centered Around the Values of Right Livelihood in Community by Molly Reed and Susan Frank
  • Work Less, Simplify More by Kim Scheidt
  • Balancing Act: How Much Are You Willing to Share? by Janel Healy
  • Active Communities: Why working towards improving our world should be a defining part of any intentional community by Michael Kenny
  • Apple Trees in Winter by Russ Purvis
  • Remade in Edinburgh: The Story of a Community Vision for a Reuse and Repair Centre in Scotland by Sophie Unwin
  • Crowdfunding: A Communal Business Model by Elizabeth Barrette
  • The Gift of Compost by Jesse Harasta
  • Redefining Work by Brandy Gallagher
  • The Irony of Livelihood by Arty Kopecky
  • Right Livelihood at The Farm by Melvyn Stiriss
  • The Lenox Place News by Nancy Moore Roth
  • Right Livelihood, Wrong Volunteerism by Ma'ikwe Schaub Ludwig
  • Right Livelihood in the Belly of the Beast―Bringing community, cooperation, and ecological responsibility into the practice of real estate by Cassandra Ferrera
  • Community Work―Managing Management by Laird Schaub
  • Review―A Surprise at Dancing Fields by Arjuna da Silva
  • Creating Cooperative Culture―How Recreational Therapy Helps Fun Happen by Vivian Vaillant

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Communities Magazine

Since 1972, Communities has been the primary resource for information, issues, and ideas about intentional communities in North America - from urban co-ops to cohousing groups to ecovillages to rural communes. Communities now also focuses on creating and enhancing community in the workplace, in nonprofit or activist organizations, and in neighborhoods, with enhanced coverage of international communities as well. We explore the joys and challenges of cooperation in its many dimensions.

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