Added a number of articles to the Co-intelligence thoughts on Seattle WTO demonstrations page, including
Paula Gordon's January 2000 Y2K Comments suggest we should stay alert.
Corrected link to Redefining Progress
An interesting study of interconnectedness on http://www.cope.co.za/Intercon/Inter1.htm.
Resources added to the nonviolence page.
Ways to make a Community Stronger, Wiser, More Resilient and Engaged - an outline for a course offering 26 approaches to making a better community.
Two classic consensus books -- Avery, Michel, et al. (1981) A Handbook for Consensus Decision Making: Building United Judgment - and Auvine, Brian, et al. (1978) A Manual for Group Facilitators -- can now be ordered online at http://consensusbooks.ic.org.
Added to the Dialogue page: One of David Bohm's classic descriptions of dialogue, plus the books
Added to the Quality of Life Indicators page a link to the organization Redefining Progress
Minor revisions to The WTO: Inside, Outside, All Around The World by Paul Hawken
Some Strategic Lessons from "The Battle of Seattle" by John De Graaf points out the advantages of trying to get clear demands met before doing nonviolent direct action.
A place to share "Y2K Afterthoughts"
Cynthia Beal's "Change of visible pace"
Initiatives to continue Y2K community work post-Y2K are described in Is there a phoenix rising from these ashes?
Up is not always up by Tom Atlee was posted out of the Holding Tank and linked to Quality of Life Indicators
Revised the Co-Intelligence homepage to reflect post-rollover re-focus on revitalizing democracy.
Revised the Y2K homepage to update it for post-rollover realities, particularly:
Some current views: As of January 10, 2000, there still aren't any major Y2K disruptions visible yet. A lot of us in the "Y2K movement" are doing some serious thinking about what this means. In particular, I refer you to:
- We Don't Have to Stop Making a Difference by Tom Atlee (my Jan 3, 2000 reflections) and Y2K, Experts and Citizens by Tom Atlee, my Jan 10 notes on whether we "should have known better" (which includes an article by IEEE Y2K Chair, Dale Way). Also Does it matter if it's a "Y2K effect"? - which I wrote at Christmas 1999.
- "Keep Your Shorts On, Folks!" by Cynthia Beal
- Ed Yourdon's Jan 1, 2000 Assessment of Y2K
- A compendium of "First Week" Y2K thoughts by Jan Nickerson, Sephen Balkam, John Atlee, David Floyd, Bob Stilger, Doug Stewart, Betsy Barnum, Rosa Zubizarreta, Scott Hess, Judith Winter, Debbie Sugarman, Ogden Nash and Swami Beyondananda
- We're Not Home Free Yet Worst Y2K Bugs Could Surface Later By Frank Bajak, Associated Press
- The Amazing Grace of Y2K Revisited by Meg Wheatley
Randy Schutt's approach to consensus process
Added a number of articles to the Co-intelligence thoughts on Seattle WTO demonstrations page, including
Scores of Well Wishes for Robert Theobald, who died November 27, 1999.