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Indices for Volumes 1—6 inclusive 50p each ($1.30) or £2.50 ($6.50) for the set. Order from Subscription Dept. The Ecologist, 73 Molesworth Street, Wadebridge, Cornwall PL27 7DS SOME IMPORTANT ARTICLES FROM PREVIOUS ISSUES The Medicine of Industrial Man. John Powles. The engineering approach to medicine does not work. What is required is an ecological approach. October 1972. Evolution and Health. Stephen Hoyden. Human health is best assured when man lives in the environment he was designed for by his evolution. August 1973. Unravel the National Grid. Andrew MacKillop. A plan to decentralise power generators in Britain. November 1973. The Ecology of Housing. Amos Rappaport. The Social and Ecological factors taken into account by traditional societies in the design of their settlements. January 1973. Living Off the Sun. Andrew MacKillop. What are the possibilities offered to us of solar energy r July 1973. The Costs of Urbanisation. Kenneth Watt. The Social and Ecological costs of creating large conurbations must eventually be reflected in higher monetary costs. Feburary 1972. Anarchism and Ecology. George Woodcock. The anarchists were the true predecessors of the human ecologists of today. March/April 1974. Is Science a Religion? Edward Goldsmith. Science promotes a quasi-religious and very sub jective world view which underlines our industrial society. February 1975. Fall of the Roman Empire. Edward Goldsmith. A sociological and ecological interpretation.
July 1975.
Can We Feed Ourselves. Michael Allaby. A study of Britains food producing potential.
J ly 1975.
Non-Violence Triumphant. Solange Fernex. 20,000 people sat in, in one year, to prevent the building of a nuclear power station. December 1975. Energy and Economic Myths. Georgescu-Roegan. Modern economics is irreconcilable with the laws of thermodynamics. J un e & Aug/Sept 1975. Knowledge and Values. Henryk Skolimowski. Can they be separated? We have tried to do so with disastrous results. January 1975. The Rural Solution. Articles from part one of our Special India issue deal with future policies for agriculture, water, conservation etc. October 1975. The Relevance of Gandhism. Gandhi's Political Philosophy and Excerpts from his writings.
October 1975.
A Blueprint for Survival. The now famous plan, by Edward Goldsmith, Robert Allen and others, for the achievement of a sustainable society.