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December 22, 2008

future voices

Collectively the Schumacher Lecture pamphlets provide a blueprint for practical action in shaping a sustainable future. The voices of Wendell Berry, Wes Jackson, Jane Jacobs, Hazel Henderson, Arthur Zajonc, Thomas Berry, Judy Wicks, John Todd, and the other stellar Schumacher lecturers speak for the best of the present generation as it prepares to meet the future.

They are voices of hope and possibility -- sharing a confidence in our capacity to identify and implement solutions to the most pressing problems facing the Earth and its inhabitants.

The lectures may be read for free at the E. F. Schumacher Society's website or are available in pamphlet form for $5 or 5 BerkShares each. Easy to read, beautifully edited by Hildegarde Hannum, the pamphlets are a wonderful way to introduce a friend to these visionary thinkers.

For your convenience, following is a list of all pamphlets and an order form. Gift orders include a card with your greetings. Orders may be placed by mail, by return email, by phone (413-528-1737), or online (www.smallisbeautiful.org/publications.html).

We would be pleased to send a set of 20 ($100), 40 ($200) or more pamphlets
of your choosing (or ours if you prefer) to a school, library, senior
center, or other institution you name.

Warm wishes as you join with friends and family this Holiday season,

The Staff of the E. F. Schumacher Society
140 Jug End Road
Great Barrington, MA 01230 USA
www.smallisbeautiful.org

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E. F. Schumacher Society Publications

____ 1. E. F. Schumacher, Wendell Berry, and Susan Witt, An Economics of
Peace, three essays, 2001
____ 2. Judy Wicks and Susan Witt, “Exuberant Episodes of Import
Replacing”: Two Tributes to Jane Jacobs, 2006
____ 3. Robert Swann and Susan Witt, Local Currencies: Catalysts for
Sustainable Regional Economies, 1988
____ 4. Susan Witt and Robert Swann, Land: Challenge and Opportunity,
1995/2008
____ 5. Susan Witt and Jay Rossier, A New Lease on Farmland, 1990
____ 6. Tributes to Robert Swann, 2003 (free)
____ 7. Gar Alperovitz, Distributing Our Technological Inheritance, 1994
____ 8. Peter Barnes, Capitalism, the Commons, and Divine Right, 2003
____ 9. Thomas Berry, The Ecozoic Era, 1991
____ 10. Thomas Berry, Every Being Has Rights, 2003
____ 11. Elise Boulding, The Family as a Small Society, 1982
____ 12. David Brower, It’s Healing Time on Earth, 1992
____ 13. Christopher Houghton Budd, The Role of the Individual in
Localizing Money Issue and Credit Creation, 2005
____ 14. Majora Carter, Sustainable South Bronx: A Model for Environmental
Justice, 2007
____ 15. Marie Cirillo, Stories from an Appalachian Community, 2000
____ 16. David Ehrenfeld, The Management Explosion and the Next
Environmental Crisis, 1990
____ 17. William Ellis, Flapping Butterfly Wings, 1998
____ 18. Chellis Glendinning, A Map (From Old Connecticut Path to Rio
Grande Valley and All Meaning Inbetween), 1999
____ 19. Hunter Hannum, Wagner and the Fate of the Earth: A Contemporary
Reading of The Ring, 1993
____ 20. Alanna Hartzok, Democracy, Earth Rights, and the Next Economy,
2001
____ 21. Richard Heinberg, Fifty Million Farmers, 2006
____ 22. Hazel Henderson, Development Beyond Economism: Local Paths to
Sustainable Development, 1989
____ 23. Ivan Illich, The Wisdom of Leopold Kohr, 1994
____ 24. Dana Lee Jackson, Women and the Challenge of the Ecological Era,
1990
____ 25. Wes Jackson, Call for a Revolution in Agriculture, 1981
____ 26. Wes Jackson, Becoming Native to This Place, 1993
____ 27. Jane Jacobs, The Economy of Regions, 1983
____ 28. Andrew Kimbrell, Cold Evil: Technology and Modern Ethics, 2000
____ 28a. Andrew Kimbrell, Salmon Economics, 2003

____ 29. David C. Korten, Creating a Post-Corporate World, 2000
____ 30. Winona LaDuke, Voices from White Earth: Gaa-waabaabiganikaag, 1993
____ 31. Frances Moore Lappé, Toward a Politics of Hope: Lessons from a
Hungry World, 1985
____ 32. Thomas Linzey, Of Corporations, Law, and Democracy, 2005
____ 33. Amory Lovins, Natural Capitalism: The Next Industrial Revolution,
2001
____ 34. Kevin Lyons, Greening the Campus from a Procurement Perspective,
2002
____ 35. Oren Lyons, The Ice is Melting, 2004
____ 36. Jerry Mander, Economic Globalization: The Era of Corporate Rule,
1999
____ 37. John McClaughry, Bringing Power Back Home—Recreating Democracy on
a Human Scale, 1989
____ 38. John McKnight, John Deere and the Bereavement Counselor, 1984
____ 39. George McRobie, The Community’s Role in Appropriate Technology,
1982
____ 40. Stephanie Mills, Making Amends to the Myriad Creatures, 1991
____ 41. Stephanie Mills, Bob Swann’s “Positively Dazzling Realism,” 2004
____ 42. Stacy Mitchell, Declaration of Independents, 2006
____ 43. John Mohawk, How the Conquest of Indigenous Peoples Parallels the
Conquest of Nature, 1997
____ 44. David Morris, Reclaiming Community, 1996
____ 45. Helena Norberg-Hodge, Moving Toward Community: From Global
Dependence to Local Interdependence, 1996
____ 46. David Orr, Environmental Literacy: Education as if the Earth
Mattered, 1992
____ 47. Will Raap, E. F. Schumacher: He Taught Us to Build Bridges and
Plant Trees, 2006
____ 48. Kirkpatrick Sale, Mother of All: An Introduction to
Bioregionalism, 1983
____ 49. Kirkpatrick Sale, The Columbian Legacy and the Ecosterian
Response, 1990
____ 50. William Schambra, The Friendship Club and the Well-Springs of
Civil Society, 1999
____ 51. Michael Shuman, Going Local: New Opportunities for Community
Economies, 2002
____ 52. Michael Shuman, Local Stock Exchanges: The Next Wave of Community
Economy Building, 2007
____ 53. Cathrine Sneed, The Garden Project; Growing Urban Communities,
1995
____ 54. Charlene Spretnak, Green Politics: The Spiritual Dimension, 1984
____ 55. Nancy Jack Todd, The Promise of Ecological Design, 2005
____ 56. John Todd, An Ecological Economic Order, 1985
____ 57. John Todd, Ecological Design: Reinventing the Future, 2001
____ 58. Charles Turner, What about Us––The Earth’s People? 2007
____ 59. Jakob von Uexkull, The Right Livelihood Award, 1992
____ 60. Greg Watson, The Wisdom That Builds Community, 1997
____ 61. Judy Wicks, Good Morning, Beautiful Business, 2004
____ 62. Arthur Zajonc, Buddhist Technology: Bringing a New Consciousness
to Our Technological Future, 1997

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