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Book Keepers - A poem about personal libraries
Book Keepers By Earon S. Davis 7/6/08 My library contains the breadth and depth of human thought, at least to me, it does. It contains books I’ve read, partially read, hope to read,... More »
The Story of Stuff
Friends, here is the link to a wonderful, 20-minute film that is the best description I've seen of how consumerism is leading us to wrecking our planet. Annie Leonard has done an amazing job putting this... More »
Public Health Implications of How We Define Human Nature
Public Health Implications of How We Define Human Nature (Revised 12/23/07) By Earon S. Davis, J.D., M.P.H., L.C.M.T. We generally don't think about the public health implications of how we view humanity. Yet, if we... More »
Learning About Humans By Observing Apes
As you may know, I am writing a book that proposes that we need a more grounded understanding of our own human nature as primates in order to deal with our global sustainability crises. Two items... More »
Combatting Anthropomorphophobia
Anthropomorphopnobia is a mouthful. How does one pronounce this word, let alone combat it? Since the word ends in "phobia," it obviously relates to the fear of something called anthropomorphism. Basically anthropomorphism is the attribution of... More »
Deism and America's Founding Fathers
Continuing our inquiry into the nature of the human species, let's move over to find world views that are more consistent with solid human values as well as a generalized kind of spirituality that doesn't... More »
"Beta Testers" Needed for Book Project
Fellow Zaadsters (and others in the blogosphere), I need your help. Like most of you, I think I have some ideas that could help make our world a better place. I've gone so far as... More »






