Whole Earth, Fall 2002
“The desire for trusting relations and a secure social environment, and the anxiety and fear that accompany that distrust and insecurity, are fundamental not only for humans but for all social mammals. Our ancestors undoubtedly cared about ‘social security’ long before we became fully human. By studying other animals perhaps we can gain insights useful in our current efforts to create a more secure world for ourselves and other species.”
- Published: Fall 2002
- Collection: Whole Earth Magazine
- Links: Internet Archive, Download PDF
Sections:
- Security
- Other Features
- Security Resources
- Books & Tools
- Backmatter
Whole Earth, Fall 2002
- Security
- Publisher’s Statement7
- How to Get Real Security: $11,000 Per Second Can't Keep Us Safe8
- How do Other Animals get Security and Trust?17
- Beyond-the-Limits War: A Chinese View on Warfare in the Twenty-First Century21
- Can the US Counter the New Terrorism? Counterterrorism leadership must shift departments, says Defense Analyst25
- Middle East Security: Looking for the Tunnel29
- Environmental Security A Declaration of Interdependence32
- Precaution and Security The Labyrinthine Challenge34
- Beauty and the Precautionary Principle36
- Homeland Security Must Include Food Security: Official Policy Statement of the Community Food Security Coalition38
- What Should You Really Be Afraid Of? Chances of dying from...How Dangerous is Your Job? Crime Dangers42
- Michael Nagler on Nonviolence, Spiritual Growth, and Real Security: An Interview with the Nonviolence Guru44
- Spirituality and Security: On Interconnection, Compassion, and Living without Guarantees49
- Other Features
- Puppets and Protest: Street Theater, Art, and Vigil in the 21st Century53
- “The Greatest Musician in the World”: An Interview with Ali Akbar Khan57
- The Ecology of Wisdom: The Longevity Revolution71
- The Hole-in-the-Wall Computer: An Indian Physicist puts a PC in a Wall in the Slums of New Delhi and Watches What Happens76
- Mark Dowie on Drag Anchors, Hubris, and Funding the SOBs: Interviews the Investigative Journalist on Philanthropy and More80
- Security Resources
- Food Security Resources: Community Food Security Coalition39
- Fatal Harvest, The Fatal Harvest Reader39
- Changing the Way America Farms39
- Farming Magazine39
- Risk43
- Living Dangerously43
- Nonviolent Access: Is There No Other Way?47
- The Search for a Nonviolent Future47
- Nonviolent PeaceForce47
- Peace and Conflict Studies (PACS)47
- Nonviolent Communication47
- A Language of Compassion47
- Center for Nonviolent Communication47
- The Basics as I Know and Use Them47
- Nonviolent Communication Workbook47
- Books & Tools
- From Father to Son60
- Passing on the Tradition60
- Legacy60
- Then and Now60
- Garden of Dreams60
- Raga Mala The Autobiography of Ravi Shankar61
- The High Sierra of California62
- Poets on the Peaks62
- Honky64
- Motherless Brooklyn64
- Ghostwritten65
- Happiness™65
- Attitude66
- The 101 Best Graphic Novels66
- From Hell66
- Cages66
- Remembrance of Things Past66
- The Man Who Grew Young66
- Morbid Curiosity68
- The Curiosity of Food68
- Longevity Revolution75
- From Age-ing to Sage-ing75
- Gray and Green?75
- Environment75
- The Hole-in-the-Wall website79
- The Centre for Research in Cognitive Systems79
- “Children and the Internet: Experiments with Minimally Invasive Education in India”79
- American Foundations83
- Selling Social Change (Without Selling Out,)84
- When Bad Ads Happen to Good Causes84
- The Hidden Connections85
- Marx for a Post-Communist Era85
- No Turning Back86
- That Takes Ovaries!86
- The Nature of Design87
- Patterns of Home87
- The Art of Natural Building87
- The New Bungalow87
- The Secret Life of Dust89
- Dust89
- Called by the Wild90
- Skulls90
- Alfred Russel Wallace A Life92
- Infinite Tropics92
- Peter Warshall remembers Stephen Jay Gould94
- The Structure of Evolutionary Theory95
- Backmatter
- Galen Rowell Remembered96
- Letters97
- Gossip99
- Maniacals100
- Classifieds102
- Thanks102
More Whole Earth Magazine