Intentional Communities Newsletter: September 6, 2011
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Right
Livelihood—Issue #152
Our new Communities issue on Right
Livelihood is on its way to subscribers and in stores now.
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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
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Articles Featured Online
A selection of articles from our new issue is
posted at communities.ic.org

Note
From The Editor: Right Lively 'Hood
by Chris
Roth
Finding meaningful, socially and ecologically responsible work
cannot be done in a vacuum. Right livelihood depends on networks of
relationship.
Read this article online
Remade
in Edinburgh: The Story
of a
Community Vision for a Reuse and Repair Centre in
Scotland
by Sophie Unwin
In Brixton, South London, and Edinburgh, Scotland, right
livelihood finds a home in innovative, resource-conserving, grassroots
projects.
Read this article online

The
Gift of Compost
by Jesse Harasta
To the Compostmeister at a collective house, the cycles of
compost embody
a new economics that focuses upon human needs and
relationships.
Read this article online
Also in This Issue
- 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
- Right Lively 'Hood by Chris Roth
- 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
- Which Comes First, My Community or My Career? For
an Out-of-Work
Philosopher, Suddenly It's Not So Theoretical by
Stephen
Wing
- 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
- Spiritual Community―Buddha Being...Buddha
Doing
by Karina Sabot
- Cohousing Life―Unto the Second Generation:
Can Cohousing
Survive and Thrive? by Judith Bernstein
- 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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