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Adbusters Magazine concerned about the erosion of physical and cultural environments by commercial forces, working for a world in which economy and ecology resonate in balance.
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Alternatives for Simple Living Non-profit organisation that encourages people of faith to challenge consumerism and live justly. Focus is on encouraging celebrations that reflect conscientious ways of living.
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Center for a New American Dream - The Best Things in Life Aren't Things The most valuable "things" in life are the intangibles. At its deepest core, life isn't about what we acquire and own. It's a spiritual exercise rooted in virtue, principle, spirit, faith, community and emotion. Life is a loving collaboration among family, friends and our dearest intimates. It's about the infinite variety and beauty of Nature all around us and the respect we must always show for the good and plenty of our world.
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Dollar Stretcher - an Overview of the Voluntary Simplicity Movement Article by Kim Edwards on Voluntary Simplicity offers her explanation for the fact that more people are opting to spend their time living rather than just making a living.
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How Much is Enough? Article by Andrew Millard explains how the emerging Voluntary Simplicity movement provides inspiration for people to reclaim their lives from the social epidemic of irresponsible consumerism.
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In Context - Voluntary Simplicity Study Circles: a Personal Report Simplicity afficionado Janet Luhrs describes how people become interested in joining together to learn from one another and discover ways to live simply.
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Reasonably Simple: a Voluntary Simplicity Newsletter Archived issues of a newsletter that grew out of the activities of a Voluntary Simplicity Study Circle in Seattle.
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Savvy Discounts Frugal consumer guides to homemaking expenses, covering groceries, clothing, automobiles, telephones, comparison shopping, personal finance and haggling, plus calculators and an e-zine.
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Seeds of Simplicity Non-profit organisation that aims to help people who want to live a life with less "stuff" and spend more time with family and Nature.
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Simple Living Network Providing tools and examples for those who are serious about learning to live a more conscious, simple, healthy and restorative lifestyle.
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Simple Living: the Best of Simplicity and More Site by Janet Luhrs, author of The Simple Living Guide and Simple Loving, and home for the journal Simple Living Oasis.
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Simple Living: the Journal of Voluntary Simplicity Quarterly publication that inspires and supports people in efforts to simplify their lives, including first-hand stories, articles and networking opportunities.
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Simplicity Isn't Always Simple Describes the different yardsticks of simplicity, "mindful, sustainable, connected" versus "time-saving, labor-saving, convenient", and counsels awareness of efforts to confuse them.
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Thoughts on Voluntary Simplicity Clay and Judy Woods devote their efforts to simplifying their lives and the enjoying the freedom that comes from giving up unnecessary "stuff".
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Voluntary Simplicity at Songaia Marilyn and Chuck Hanna-Myrick have made their home at Songaia an outgrowth of their exploration into the principles of Voluntary Simplicity.
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Voluntary Simplicity: Living and Having More with Less Describes Voluntary Simplicity and its benefits to individuals and society, suggests ways to simplify and discusses the rôle of Study Circles in providing support.