How a language of human and non-human relatedness can bring us closer to everything. By Max Cavitch.
Anthropology & Social Sciences
Anthropology & Social Sciences

A film about Gregory Bateson's systemic mindset proves his
Questions About the Current Pandemic from the Point of View of Ivan Illich
On the goods and the harms that medicine does . . . in the current crisis. By David Cayley.

The Freedom Virus
From the Pilgrims forward, the idea of being independent above all preys upon the vulnerable. Can the current crisis shift the pattern? By John Davis.

The Coronation
The risk to democracy is most obvious in countries where self-government was already under threat or in retreat. By Charles Eisenstein.

'R' Badgers Us?
An imagination badgered by badgers. By Dean Ericksen.

Seams of Division Coming Unstitched
Reflections on how a mostly white, humanist society has appropriated pretty well everything over ecological accommodation. By John Davis.

The Pattern that Connects: Gregory Bateson and the Ecology of Mind
A film about Gregory Bateson's systemic mindset proves his importance. By Merlyn Driver.

The Original Aim of Mother's Day
Julia Ward Howe's appeal for women to unite for peace. By Susanne Severeid.

Sucre, Bolivia: City of Five Names
On Bolivia's beautiful and entrancing historical capital. By Chellis Glendinning. Photographs by Whitney Smith.

'Raven in the Stern'
When an artist cuts a diamond out of his ancestor's mythology. By Craig Comstock.
