Uniting to ask the Question of Direction

There are many people and organizations that support reviewing the goal of perpetual economic expansion. We are just beginning to join together in promoting the necessary public discussion. Some of their names appear below.

The Question of Direction

Is it proper, now that our biggest problems result from our size,
to hold growth as our primary goal?
Would the outline here make a better goal?

If you think a public discussion of this issue would be worth while, you can add your name to the list here http://synchronouscity.com/dirq.php

Among those asking are:

People
Organizations

People:
Helen & Andrew Brink, Dundas, Ontaro, Canada
Frank de Jong, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Stephanie Coburn, Sussex, New Brunswick, Canada
Donna Dillman, Lanark, Ontario Canada
Germain Dufour, Naniamo, BC, Canada
Boyd Hussey - Douglas, Ontario, Canada
Pat & Tom Lawson - Port Hope, Ontario, Canada
Elizabeth May, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Tony McQuail, Lucknow, Ontario, Canada
Heather Mountain, Kensington, PEI, Canada
Mike Nickerson - Lanark, Ontario, Canada
Josh Rachlis - Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Michael Richardson, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Andrea Roper, Almonte, Ontario, Canada
Jacqueline Q. Scott - Cottage Grove, Oregon, USA
Jack Thornburgh, Port Alberni, BC, Canada
Ted Wilson, Gabriola Island, British Columbia, Canada
Harvey Zahn
Ira Zbarsky - Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Organizations:
Alberni Social Justice Group
CUSP - Comprehensive (approach to)U.S. Sustainable Population
Global Community,
Sustainability Project
U.T.O.P.I.A. NOW



Questions and comments are welcome.

The Challenge and the Goal

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Last Update: February 23, 2007.
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