Eupsychian Network II
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January/February 1971
By Dr. Henry Winthrop, Ph.D.
47. The Futurist. A journal published by the World Future Society (address given above.) The editors bring together studies of the future from individuals, organizations and institutions, scattered throughout the world. The journal devotes some of its space to scenarios of the Eupsychian possibilities which current scientific and technical developments, as well as innovations in social ideas, may help to bring about.
I sincerely hope that the information set forth above will prove of value to all those who are discontented with our sick society and who seek to locate modes of health within the system, which can galvanize their energies and interests. If it does this for a substantial number of readers, my purpose will have been served.
EDITOR'S NOTE: The above article by Dr. Winthrop was originally written approximately two years ago. As excellent as it is, Dr. Winthrop now feels that increasingly rapid changes and recent developments in the decentralist-alternative life movement should be reflected by rather extensive additions to EUPSYCHIAN NETWORK II. Unfortunately, due to our publishing schedule (or lack of it . . . see "EXCUSES, EXCUSES," page 8) we couldn't fit a revised and expanded version of the article into this issue. Dr. Winthrop has requested, however, that we mention he is working on an addendum to EUPSYCHIAN NETWORK II. This additional section will include listings on Portola Institute; Wholc Earth Catalog; Auroville, the world's first decentralized, planetary city and Auroville's journal, Equals One . Bookchin's book, Anarchos , will be listed as will Mother and Values in an Age of Confrontation, produced under the auspices of the Religion In Education Foundation. We'll try to print the new EN II in an early issue.
Dr. Winthrop is also very grieved to report that Dr. A. Maslow—who published the original EUPSYCHIAN NETWORK and with whom Dr. Winthrop has worked closely—suffered a fatal heart attack on Monday, June 8, 1970.
FROM A POSTER BY AUSUSTUS POSTER, 8584 VENICE BLVD., LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 90034
Lying under an acacia tree with the sounds of dawn around... I became more aware of the basic miracle of life. Not life as applied humanly to man alone, but life as diversified by God on earth with superhuman wisdom—forms as evolved by several million centuries of selection and environment. I realized that if I had to choose, I would rather have birds than airplanes. Charles Lindbergh
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