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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...require the collapse of one or several of these common goods for the public to grasp the essential nature of communal efforts and shared sacrifices. When that happens, though, we can begin to hope for a renewed sense of mutual interdependence, a belief that the success of one depends on the security...

Author: By Nader A.mousavizadeh, | Title: An "Ism" for Everything... | 11/2/1991 | See Source »

...proponents of individualism with all their exhortations to self-help and self-reliance will point to the separatists and argue that universal aid programs and communal solidarity are rendered superfluous by the efforts and gains of advocacy groups. Any sense of common responsibility will be deemed inappropriate and inefficient in this state of ruthless competition for political power. And the consequence will be disastrous to the poor and genuinely victimized of those very groups...

Author: By Nader A.mousavizadeh, | Title: An "Ism" for Everything... | 11/2/1991 | See Source »

...great potential for communal achievement will be squandered, and the whole that once was greater than the sum of its parts will be shattered into a thousand pieces...

Author: By Nader A.mousavizadeh, | Title: An "Ism" for Everything... | 11/2/1991 | See Source »

...stretching the play to film size, a few things snap. The communal intimacy of live theater, for one; at first the piece sounds more like a rant from across the street than like the compassionate campfire chat it was. But as Search for Signs reaches its climax, artist and author stride over these nettles. If this isn't a goose-bump experience for you, you're just not sentient...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Side Trips into Daydream | 9/30/1991 | See Source »

Nyelik's longhouse, as the nomads' communal bases are called, is unusual in that it has not only resisted settlement but has retained its animist beliefs. Other longhouses have converted to Christianity, a change that they find brings some practical benefits, but at a price. Gone are medicines that involved spells, as well as taboos on women's eating leopard, monkey, sun bear and python. One old hunter says Christianity has simplified life. "Before, if I went from one place to another, I had to worry about taboos," he says. "What dream did I have last night, what route should...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Borneo | 9/23/1991 | See Source »

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