Worth a Look: Book Reviews on Diversity of Voices & Values (Other than USA)

Diversity of Voices & Values (Other than USA) Review DVD: Fidel Review: 101 Myths of the Bible–How Ancient Scribes Invented Biblical History Review: A Civilization of Love–What Every Catholic Can Do to Transform the World Review: A Dictionary and Glossary of the Koran Review: Against the Grain–Christianity and Democracy, War and Peace Review: Anti-Americanism Review: …

Worth a Look: Book Reviews on Dialog for Truth & Reconciliation

Dialog for Truth & Reconciliation Review DVD: Bride and Prejudice Review DVD: Gandhi (1982) Review: A Power Governments Cannot Suppress Review: A Whole New Mind–Moving from the Information Age to the Conceptual Age (Hardcover) Review: All Rise–Somebodies, Nobodies, and the Politics of Dignity Review: Counterculture Through the Ages–From Abraham to Acid House Review: Crucial Conversations–Tools …

Worth a Look: Book Reviews on Common Wealth

Common Wealth Review: Agenda for a New Economy: From Phantom Wealth to Real Wealth Review: An End to Poverty?–A Historical Debate (Hardcover) Review: Common Wealth–Economics for a Crowded Planet Review: Deep Economy–The Wealth of Communities and the Durable Future Review: How to Change the World–Social Entrepreneurs and the Power of New Ideas, Updated Edition Review: …

Worth a Look: Book Reviews on Analysis

Analysis & Problem-Solving Analytic Base Review: Information Productivity–Assessing Information Management Costs of U. S. Corporations Review: Information Proficiency–Your Key to the Information Age (Industrial Engineering) (Hardcover) Review: Intelligence Power in Peace and War Review: Intelligence Services in the Information Age Review: Power/Knowledge–Selected Interviews and Other Writings, 1972-1977 Review: Powershift–Knowledge, Wealth, and Violence at the Edge …

Definitions: Emerging Taxonomy for Collective Intelligence

A converstion is developing that will lead to a taxonomy for collective intelligence in all its forms, including public intelligence.  Below is a first effort by Tom Atlee that decisively corrects our preliminary conclusion that public intelligence was the umbrella term. Dear Robert, I guess I’m stuck on what seems to me the straight-forward simplicity …