Friends, There are about 1200 of us in the cj & rn community, and most have been around for quite some time. Over the years we've talked about many issues and we've been exposed to a wide range of information and viewpoints. Sometimes our lists function as one-way news channels, and at other times they host challenging discussions. Often postings from our lists are forwarded on to other lists, and sometimes we've had useful cross-list discussions with other online communities. I've received hundreds of 'feedback messages' during this time, nearly all of them supportive. Dozens of people have sent in enthusiastic messages like these recent ones: "Thank you very much for the information which you have been sending. I am selectively doing print-outs and mailing to news media, politicians and friends not on internet as I find appropriate for the person's interests. I am very pleased with what you are doing and can only say a very big thank-you..." "...again, really enjoy your insight, views, and thoughts on nwo etc.... thanks for missing info i requested on your police state article!! good luck richard and please keep up the good work, it is really appreciated..." "Your observations have clarified and confirmed many of my own observations during a lifetime of mundane activity. I am sure that many people will appreciate the contribution which you are undoubtedly making towards the course of human evolution..." --- Because of these considerations, I think it is fair to say that our posting archives are a valuable resource. There is material there, according to numerous testimonials, which is capable of opening people's minds on important issues of the day. How can this information resource be put to good use? I've made the complete archives available on our website, but that's only a beginning; that only establishes the raw database. For that to be useful, we need a 'front end' -- an online document which is capable of holding people's attention, and which makes it easy for them to get to the information of most value to them. Below is a draft home-page for such a document. It's organized as a 'book' of six 'chapters', and each 'chapter' is described by the questions it deals with. An adjacent link will take the reader off to a one-page summary of how those questions have been dealt with on our lists. The text on each summary page will contain lots of links to the posting archives, to online articles, and to other useful websites. You can see the formatted version of this draft home page at: http://cyberjournal.org/cj/guidebook/ You can see the raw archives at: http://cyberjournal.org/cj/message_browser/ Please help out by sending in your comments and ideas. all the best, rkm ------------------------------------------------------------- Guidebook How the World Works and How We Can Fix It ----------------------------------------- What are they talking about? ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ What do all those acronyms mean, such as IMF, OECD, WTO, CFR, WIPO, and GATT? What do officials and the media mean by decoding such terms as reform, liberalization, modernspeak transparency, and international community? What are the hidden meanings behind such words, and in what subtle ways does their usage mold our perceptions? How does the world work today? ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ What is globalization, really? How is it connected to world policing, and to national politics? Is it a force of nature or an intentional project? Where is it heading, and where is it taking our societies? Why, in our modern democracies, is there so little the world today connection between what people want and what government delivers? How are major global decisions made, who makes them, and toward what ends? To what exetent is the world driven by the inevitability of capitalist economics, and to what extent by specific plans made by particular people and groups? What did George Bush mean when he declared the establishment of a New World Order? How did things get this way? ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ How and why did the West achieve world dominance? How does imperialism work and who benefits? Why did republics replace kingdoms, and did they bring us democracy? Why were European powers how we got here involved in regular warfare for centuries, and why did peace between them become inevitable after 1945? Why were industry and nationalism so long closely linked, and why is capitalism now so committed to globalization and weakened nation states? What kind of world do we want? ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ What economic alternatives are there to capitalism? Is prosperity possible without capitalist methods? Is a better world consistent with human nature? What about Marxism and socialism? Why must we transcend ideology? How do we decide the a livable world agenda for a new world? What does it mean to talk about "we" as a conscious entity? What is meant by the term civil society? What is democracy, how can it be achieved, and how can it be preserved? How can world peace be established and how can the peace be made stable? Is world government a good idea? How can we change things? ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ What can be accomplished by means of electoral politics? Is reform of capitalism possible? Will capitalism collapse from its own contradictions? What is the difference between a change of government and a change of regime? How have regimes been changed in the causing change past? What is the role of a mass movement in bringing about radical change? What are the pitfalls that every movement must avoid in order to achieve victory? What exactly is the prize upon which we must keep our eyes? Why did the recent demonstrations in Seattle and Washington DC signal a profound historical turning point? What is holding us back? ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ How do we move on to the next step beyond demonstrations? How can alliances be built between groups with different values and beliefs? Why are such alliances the key to victory? Why is the ability to listen more important than having answers? How can the movement getting on with it reach out to every part of society? Why is that necessary? How can the movement achieve global solidarity? Why is that necessary? How can the movement act effectively and be democratic at the same time? Why is "Don't follow leaders" good advice? What kind of leadership is appropriate in a democratic movement? Why do the means always become the ends? What are you waiting for? ------------------------------------------------------------- cj home page | Democratic Renaissance? send us your comments | browse message archives
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