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From democracy to biocracy: A form of governance in which all life has participation; a concept that recognizes nature as the force regulating the physical universe. ... Children are now killing children, ... rule by the ruled. One is hard-pressed to cite pure examples in reality albeit when considering the principle it is at...
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"Biocracy," by Michael W. Stowell ; The Ishmael Community ; Beyond Civilization, by Daniel Quinn ; Michael W. Stowell is a local activist in Northern California. Do you wish to share your opinion? We invite your comments.
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We need to move from a democracy to a biocracy. A process of decision making where the interest of nonhuman species, local and global ecosystems, and future generations are taken into account, because their interest is our interest.
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Towards Biocracy is a non-profit transnational community promoting the protection of life and the respect of all minorities as political model enhancing modern democracy. ... 2 Our Challenge Towards Biocracy...
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Caldwell, Lynton Keith. "Biocracy and Democracy: Science, Ethics, and the Law." Politics and the Life Sciences 3, 2 (February, 1985):137-149. ... The term biocracy as used here has two meanings, or more accurately, has two aspects to an inclusive meaning. The inclusive meaning is the influence of life forces on human...
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Ball, T. , 2005-04-07 "From Democracy to Biocracy? Prospects for Green Democracy." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the The Midwest Political ...
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Living in a Biocracy Paying Attention to Soil, Plants, and Animals in Relation to Fire Prevention. In The Dream of the Earth, writer Thomas Berry suggests ...
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Physicians have become the bureaucrats of the brave new biocracy that rules from womb to tomb. In societies confused by the technological prowess that ...
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To keep alive the "--cracy" fad which, since the introduction of Technocracy by Howard Scott, has swept over the country, Dr. W. B. Cannon '96, George Higgins Professor of Physiology at the Harvard Medical School yesterday gave to interviewers a prepared paper, explaining his new theory of "Biocracy." ... Harvard and Iraq...
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Biocracy likens the human body to the economic system of the world, bringing into account the manner in which the body throws away its waste products, and the way in which it is equipped with two kidneys, extra lung space and other excessive organs which leave a great margin of safety.
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