Category Archive: Social / Political

Mar 10 2013

Inverse social development ironies

In development dynamics, The social goals of governments Tend to reflect inverse ironies In terms of priorities. The honey moon period!             See, when planned changes are socially positive, They tend to be addressed last; When they are socially negative, They tend to be implemented first. The reality period!   Yet, it does not seem …

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Nov 15 2012

Home, Forest Worker, and Tree

Just before being Moved Tree told Forest Worker “But this is my home!”.   Poem by Lucio Muñoz Vancouver, BC, Canada lrmt@hotmail.com November 15, 2012. Share on Facebook

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Oct 20 2012

In the end, it will be true sustainability or system collapse

There was a time when a magic invisible hand Was thought to have a perfect love affair with demand Distributing that way the spoils of the market, Until it went into disarray. Today, we live in a time where the mainstream thought Is to transform a brown bull into a green goat In order to …

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May 29 2012

MacArt

This weekend I walked into an art gallery in … let’s just say it was a town in the American West. It had a display of predictable art: bronzes by three artists I’ve seen in every other gallery in the west; and a display of oil paintings depicting nice pastoral Americana landscapes. You know: the …

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May 01 2012

Free downloads of my poetry ebooks today

Haiku 5-7-5 Potpourri: Life and Thoughts by Lucio Muñoz (download this book) It has 27 haikus from love to hope to dating to tricky smiles. http://poems.truesustainability.com/MyEbooks.htm Haiku 5-7-5 Potpourri: Love and Hope by Lucio Muñoz (download this book) It has 24 haikus from love to hope. http://poems.truesustainability.com/MyEbooks.htm Haiku 5-7-5 Potpourri: Man and Nature by Lucio Muñoz (download this …

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