References
| 1. | Edward Goldsmith, The Way: an Ecological Worldview (2nd edition). University of Georgia Press, Athens, Georgia, 1998. |
| 2. | Pierre André Taguieff, Sur la nouvelle droite. Editions Descartes & Cie, 1994. |
| 3. | Eric Krebbers, Fabel van de Illegaal, “Millionaire Goldsmith supports both left and far right”. Fabel van de Illegaal, September 1999. |
| 4. | Edward Goldsmith and Robert Allen, A Blueprint for Survival. Tom Stacey, London 1972. |
| 5. | Roy Rappaport, quoted by Edward Goldsmith in The Way, op.cit., p.388. |
| 6. | Edward Goldsmith, The Way, op.cit., Chapter 60, “The vernacular community is the unit of homeotelic behaviour”, pp.385-394. |
| 7. | Hans Tschani, “How Democracy Functions in Switzerland”. The Ecologist Vol. 7 No. 1, December 1977. |
| 8. | Eric Krebbers, “Millionaire Goldsmith supports both left and far right”, op.cit.. |
| 9. | Alan Cassel, Fascist Italy [Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, 1969]. |
| 10. | Edward Goldsmith, “The Ecology of War”. Chapter 6 of The Great U-turn – De-industrialising Society, Green Books, 1988. |
| 11. | Alan Cassel, op.cit.. |
| 12. | Jerry Mander and Edward Goldsmith The Case Against the Global Economy and for a Turn Towards the Local, Sierra Club Books, San Francisco, 1996. |
| 13. | Ernst Nolte [unknown] |
| 14. | Ernst Nolte, ibid. |
| 15. | Edward Goldsmith The Way, op.cit., chapter 24, Natural systems are homeostatic. |
| 16. | Eric Krebbers, “Goldsmith and his Gaian Hierarchy”, Fabel van de Illegaal, 16 September 1999. |
| 17. | Peter Bunyard, “A Hungrier World”. In Climate Crisis, Special Issue of The Ecologist Vol. 29 No. 2, 1999. |
| 18. | James Lovelock, quoted by Edward Goldsmith in The Way, op.cit., chapter 36, Gaian order is critical. |
| 19. | Edward Goldsmith, The Stable Society, Chapter 2, “The Family Basis of Social Structure”. |
| 20. | Edward Goldsmith, The Way Chapter 60, op.cit, The vernacular community is the unit of homeotelic behaviour. |
| 21. | Eric Krebbers, “Goldsmith and his Gaian Hierarchy”, op.cit.. |
| 22. | Edward Goldsmith, The Way Chapter [22], Stability rather than change is the basic feature of the living world, op.cit.. |
| 23. | Edward Goldsmith, The Way Chapter 38, The ecosphere is a hierarchical organization of natural systems, op.cit.. |
| 24. | Eric Krebbers, “Goldsmith and his Gaian Hierarchy”, op.cit.. |
| 25. | Eugene Odum, Basic Ecology, Saunders, Philadelphia, 1983. |
| 26. | Eugene Odum, ibid. |
| 27. | Eric Krebbers, “Goldsmith and his Gaian Hierarchy”, op.cit. |
| 28 | Edward Goldsmith, The Way Chapter 50, The internalization of control increases stability, op.cit. |
| 29. | [Edward Goldsmith, A Blueprint for Survival, Appendix B: Social systems and their disruption, The Ecologist Vol. 2 No. 1.] |
| 30. | [Unknown - possibly The Great Takeover and its reversal.] |
| 31. | Edward Goldsmith, The Way Chapter 8, Fundamental knowledge is ineffable and we mainly have access to it by intuition and via our sense of aesthetics, op.cit. |
| 32. | [Uncertain - probably Eric Krebbers, "Goldsmith and his Gaian Hierarchy", op.cit. ". . . they probably immediately start dreaming of the nazi-culture ministry during World War 2, when Goldsmith writes that . . ."] |
| 33. | Eric Krebbers, “Goldsmith and his Gaian Hierarchy”, op.cit. |
| 34. | Fabel van de Illegaal, “Self interview about quitting the campaign against free trade”, 20th September 1999. |
| 35. | Fabel van de illegal, ibid. |
| 36. | Harry Westerlink, Fabel van de Illegaal, “The Village Politics of the International Forum on Globalization”, April 2000. |
| 37. | Harry Westerlink, ibid. |
| 38. | Harry Westerlink, ibid. |
| 39. | Marijn Schoenmaker and Eric Krebbers, “Seattle 1999, Marriage Party of the left and the right?”, Fabel van de Illegaal, November 1999. |
| 40. | Harry Westerlink, April 2000, op.cit. |
| 41. | Marijn Schoenmaker and Eric Krebbers, November 1999, op.cit. |
| 42. | Marijn Schoenmaker and Eric Krebbers, ibid. |
| 43. | Harry Westerlink, April 2000, op.cit. |
| 44. | Harry Westerlink, ibid. |
| 45. | Marijn Schoenmaker and Eric Krebbers, November 1999, op.cit. |
| 46. | [Unknown.] |
| 47. | Jeremy Rifkin, The End of Work: the decline of the global labour force and the dawn of the post market era, New York, G. P. Putman’s Sons, 1995. |
| 48. | Debi Barker and Jerry Mander, “Invisible Government”, International Forum on on Globalization (IFG), San Francisco, 1999. |
| 49. | Ann Doherty and Olivia Hoedeman, “Misshaping Europe: the open round table of industrialists”, in The Ecologist Vol. 24 No. 4, July–August 1994. |
| 50. | Personal communication from Zac Goldsmith. |
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