Review (Guest): The End of Power: From Boardrooms to Battlefields and Churches to States, Why Being In Charge Isn’t What It Used to Be

Moises Naim 4.0 out of 5 stars What kind of power, for whom, and for what?, May 31, 2013 By Tom Atlee (Eugene, OR USA) – See all my reviews Moises Naim’s new book THE END OF POWER should properly be called “The Decay of Power”. His thesis is that while it is becoming easier …

David Swanson: Connecticutt Takes First Step Toward Peace Economy

Connecticut Advances Conversion from War to Peace Economy The Connecticut legislature has sent to the governor to sign a bill that would create a commission to develop a plan for, among other things: “the diversification or conversion of defense-related industries with an emphasis on encouraging environmentally-sustainable and civilian product manufacturing. On or before December 1, …

Jon Rappoport: How Rockefeller Couped Nixon, and Every President Since Then Has Been Owned…

Flashback: Watergate, Nazis, Nixon, Rockefeller by Jon Rappoport May 15, 2013 www.nomorefakenews.com Watergate eventually became the story of two young rookie reporters who exposed and took down a president. Try to think of another major story in your lifetime where the reporters themselves took center stage, and in the process nearly eclipsed their own work. …

Tom Atlee: On Power — What Kind, For Whom, For What — a Reflection on Moises Naim’s New Book, The End of Power

What kind of power, for whom, and for what? Tom Atlee May 9, 2013 In this article I explore current trends in the evolution of power that have profound implications for our future. This is an appreciative critical review of Moises Naim’s new book THE END OF POWER: From Boardrooms to Battlefields and Churches to …