Thought Strategy Action
Written by John. (each post byline will be linked to the writer’s bio section. Strategy focuses on the following: how do you get from what your Thought informs and inspires you to think to the Action...
View ArticleJill Stein’s Presidential Campaign Message
Editor’s Note: Jill Stein was interviewed by Yana Kunichoff of Truthout on August 7, 2012. Several of their exchanges provide a useful and succinct portrayal of Jill Stein’s message to the American...
View ArticleThe Greens Have Taken Over…
And all is well! Editor’s Note: The following article is based on a speech by Pam Hartwell-Herrero, Mayor of Fairfax, California, to an audience of Green Party delegates from all parts of the country...
View ArticleWhy I’m Not a Green….Yet!
Editor’s note: Kat Williams gave the following speech as Commentator for a Workshop at the U.S. Green Party’s annual convention in 2012 (the Presidential nominating convention) in Baltimore on Friday,...
View ArticleThink BIG — And seize chances to win reform with major party allies
By Rob Richie Backers of a multi-party politics independent of the two-party system often assume that the major parties will oppose any reforms that encourage more voter choice.You will hear the same...
View ArticleThe Global Challenge: eOS
By Steven Schmidt Founder of GreenPolicy360 and Green Institute Online . . . Green Horizon raises the question – how can greens rise to the challenge of global politics and have substantive and...
View ArticleeOS: Part Two – eco Operating System Challenges
Of the approximate 200 countries in the world, the Green Party has organized in approximately one half – PDF. Ed. Note: In the first part of the eOS proposal (Green Horizon, Fall/Winter 2013 # 28),...
View ArticleProposal for a Global Organization of Democracies (GOOD)
The big world conferences on climate every 20 years (1972 Sweden, 1992 Brazil, 2012 Denmark) have failed. Bill McKibben and 350.org are raising consciousness and prodding consciences daily, but the big...
View ArticleChipping Away at the Power Bloc
By Rob Richie Greens have worked closely with democracy activists in promoting ranked choice voting (RCV), both in its instant runoff form and as an alternative to...
View ArticleThe Deepening Global Challenge
By John Resenbrink In the two previous issues of our magazine, we’ve pondered the absence of global governance on planet earth. A fact of stark world reality came home to me earlier this year in a...
View ArticleThe Greens Have Taken Over…
And all is well! Editor’s Note: The following article is based on a speech by Pam Hartwell-Herrero, Mayor of Fairfax, California, to an audience of Green Party delegates from all parts of the country...
View ArticleWhy I’m Not a Green….Yet!
Editor’s note: Kat Williams gave the following speech as Commentator for a Workshop at the U.S. Green Party’s annual convention in 2012 (the Presidential nominating convention) in Baltimore on Friday,...
View ArticleThink BIG — And seize chances to win reform with major party allies
By Rob Richie Backers of a multi-party politics independent of the two-party system often assume that the major parties will oppose any reforms that encourage more voter choice.You will hear the same...
View ArticleThe Global Challenge: eOS
By Steven Schmidt Founder of GreenPolicy360 and Green Institute Online . . . Green Horizon raises the question – how can greens rise to the challenge of global politics and have substantive and...
View ArticleeOS: Part Two – eco Operating System Challenges
Of the approximate 200 countries in the world, the Green Party has organized in approximately one half – PDF. Ed. Note: In the first part of the eOS proposal (Green Horizon, Fall/Winter 2013 # 28),...
View ArticleProposal for a Global Organization of Democracies (GOOD)
The big world conferences on climate every 20 years (1972 Sweden, 1992 Brazil, 2012 Denmark) have failed. Bill McKibben and 350.org are raising consciousness and prodding consciences daily, but the big...
View ArticleChipping Away at the Power Bloc
By Rob Richie Greens have worked closely with democracy activists in promoting ranked choice voting (RCV), both in its instant runoff form and as an alternative to...
View ArticleThe Deepening Global Challenge
By John Resenbrink In the two previous issues of our magazine, we’ve pondered the absence of global governance on planet earth. A fact of stark world reality came home to me earlier this year in a...
View ArticleRanked Choice Voting: Embracing a move from margins to the mainstream
By Rob Richie — In my 23 years at FairVote, I’ve seen my share of advances and setbacks. I’ve gone from years of working from home to having a staff of more than ten, then twice seen our budget boom...
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