May 18, 2012

My answer

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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