Gustavo Esteva coined the slogan "One No, Many Yeses" to communicate the way Illich's sense of "the vernacular" offers many small and winding exits off of the one big road of industrial "progress" that tries to gather up the whole globe into one great machine, one overriding system. In this conversation, Dougald Hine, Sam Ewell and friends colour in some of the small, convivial possibilities that lie on the other side of a no to the promises of modernity, the kinds of gardens that can grow up in the cracks of big systems.
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Sex Fiends: Jian Ghomeshi, My Rooster and Me--Ch 4 of Life at the End of Us Versus Them
Spare the Rod and Take the Child: Ch. 3 of Life at the End of Us vs. Them
Ave Maria/Sophia/Gaia: Katherine Bubel and Michelle Berry Lane on Illich and the Sacred Feminine
Walking the Razor’s Edge: Illich Conversation #2 with David Cayley and Sam Ewell
Pregnant with an Evil - Chapter 2 of Marcus’ Audiobook
Four Illich Conversations, Part 1: Cayley & Hine
The Religion of the End of Religion - Part 1 of Marcus’ audiobook
15 - Lydia Wylie-Kellerman
14 - Leah Kostamo - Planted
13 - Jodi Spargur - Catalyzer for Justice
12 - Stan McKay - The Liberation of Theology
11 - Alana Levandoski - Integral
10 - Steve Bell - Completely Porous
9 - Chris and Hazel Harper - Indigenous & Catholic: “One Road”
8 - Danielle Shroyer - Original Blessing
7 - Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove - What Does Love Look Like in Public?
6 - Kathy Kelly - Granarchist for Peace
5 - Tim Otto - Brave Spaces
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