December 1999
Visions of Utopia
Utopian Dreams or Rooted Idealism?
by Ana Arias Terry
Our quest for Utopia dates back millennia, and we are still searching for a way to define an ideal state of social, economic, and political being.
Intentional Communities
by Geoph Cozeny
While many people today mourn the "loss of community," some have erected new communities through shared values and a common purpose.
Possible Futures
We’ve been asking ourselves and others what an ideal future might include. The best and the brightest luminaries in their fields contemplate the world as it could be.
The Wisdom of Going Tree-Free
by Ana Arias Terry
A wise policy of less paper consumption is not a bad goal to try and achieve through recycling and the use of wood pulp alternatives.
E-paper Heads to Market
by Ross Thompson
New Paths Out of the Fog
by Laura Hoofnagle
The use of Eastern and Western medicine options for combatting depression are more available today than ever, and it’s a good thing they are.
Chicago plays a key role in Frankenfoods Fight
by Jim Slama
The war over genetically engineered foods just had a major battle in Chicago.
Visions of Sugarplums
by Colette Christian
Homemade gifts are always more appreciated and usually less expensive to produce than store-bought gifts, even if you’re not Martha Stewart.
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