Eupsychian Network II
(Page 4 of 9)
January/February 1971
By Dr. Henry Winthrop, Ph.D.
7. World Cultural Centre. Plans for this are being developed by Christopher Hills.
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8. Fellowship of Creative Universal Service (FOCUS). This is a Eupsychian Network being developed by Christopher Hills on a worldwide basis.
9. The Layman. 4, Euston Place, Leamington, England. Part of "The Open Church of Christ," Devoted to making use of the ideas of Eupsychian groups, practising these ideas and disseminating information on them.
10. Professor Oliver L. Reiser. The Department of Philosophy of the University of Pittsburgh. Active all his life with Eupsychian concerns. Author of numerous books along these lines, creator of, and participant in, numerous related projects. Write to him for a list of Eupsychian activities and organizations you may not have heard of.
11. World Union International Centre. Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Pondicherry—2 India. Publishes the periodical, World Union. Devoted to the movement for unity and peace through spiritual and scientific development.
12. Various Religious Groups and Movements. World Congress of Faiths, World Fellowship of Religions, Universal Religious Alliance, Creative Living Conference (London, May 1965), Joint Conference of Esoteric and Spiritual Groups (Londin, June 1963.)
13. John Rodale, Emmaus, Pennsylvania, publishes Rodale Books, Inc., and the journal, Prevention. Deals chiefly with all the evidence for the many ways in which man is poisoning and destroying his own ecology. His book, Our Poisoned Earth and Sky, is a must for Eupsychians.
14. Periodicals edited by the younger generation. e.g., Our Generation Against Nuclear War, New University Thought, et al.
15. The Institute for Policy Studies, Washington, D.C. One of the most important of Eupsychian Organizations. Members are or have been: Paul Goodman, Donald Michael, Christopher Jencks, Arthur Waskow, etc.
16. The Magazine Is About Schools, Publication launched by a radical group in education (Canada). Its editor is Robert Davis. It is published at P.O. Box 876, Terminal 'A' - Toronto 1-929-3252.
17. Rochdale College, Toronto, Canada. An experimental institution which rejects modern mass society and meaningless, anti-eupsychian, modern education. It opened in Toronto in 1967. It is housed in a new building with room for 850 residents. For a discussion of its purposes, read the following: "Getting to Rochdale," 69-94, by Dennis Lee. In The University Game (edited by Howard Adelman and Dennis Lee.) Toronto: Anansi, 1968. 178 pp.
18. The New Left. Many, though not all, student and adult groups which reject the pathology of the free-enterprise system and wish to see a drastic, system change. The Eupsychian attitudes to which I refer, were shown in the Port Huron Statement, by Tom Hayden.
19. The Correspondent. This publication is concerned with critical dialogue and research on home and foreign affairs. It is issued at Emerson Hall, 324, Harvard University. Editors who are or have been active with the journal include David Riesman, H. Stuart Hughes, Roger Hagan and A. J. Musto.
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