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Readers Write

The Moon

Seeing the moon from the desert, from the Ile de la Cite in Paris, from a starry camping night

By Our Readers July 1984
Readers Write

Miracles

At the airport, in Peru, at a roller-skating rink in Tucson

By Our Readers June 1984
The Sun Interview

Returning To Beauty

An Interview With James Applewhite

Building the pyramids or Chartres cathedral are not totally reasonable endeavors — to spend all this money and time and effort and lives in some cases, piling up beautifully cut stone, and yet it’s what gives the grandeur to human existence. It makes humanity in society have something of the brilliance of the light shafting down from the stars.

By Howard Jay Rubin May 1984
Essays, Memoirs, & True Stories

People, Land, And Community

During the last eighteen years, for example, I have been working at the restoration of a once exhausted hillside. Its scars are now healed over, though still visible, and this year it has provided abundant pasture, more than in any year since we have owned it. But to make it as good as it is now has taken eighteen years. If I had been a millionaire or if my family had been starving, it would still have taken eighteen years.

By Wendell Berry December 1983
The Sun Interview

Picturing The Earth

An Interview With Stewart Brand

Ivan Illich has said he’s realized that computers are deeply new. Flying was not that new, telephones were not that new, industrialization was not that new, cars were not that new. But computers are really new, so we have no immunity to their virulence. Here I am coining money on their virulence.

By Howard Jay Rubin July 1983
Quotations

Sunbeams

It is easier to fight for one’s principles than to live up to them.

Alfred Adler

January 1983
Essays, Memoirs, & True Stories

Pocket Physics And The Metaphysics Of Pocket Physics

If we wish to help humanity, we must first revise our assumptions about others with the understanding that ALL functional agreements are pleasurable. Having done that, the best any of us can do is communicate — whatever the form in which we do so — the information that the contracted entity is free to expand, and that the energy entity is free to cease being energy if it so desires. Merely making others more energetic, or organizing the submissively stupid, is not a solution to the human condition.

By Thaddeus Golas December 1982