Dennis Kucinich is a presidential candidate for the American Democratic Party. By calling for peace and international solidarity he is expressing a view held by many Americans, but is rarely voiced in politics. Tikkun| March 2003 issue
What is the worldview that you would bring with you to your Read More...
More and more people are turning against the sell-off of public servicesMarco Visscher | March 2003 issue
All over Europe, thousands of people are rising up in protest against the lack of democracy and openness surounding a new trade agreement. The European Commission is currently negotiating GATS, Read More...
Despite the known risks, Shell opened a chemical plant in Brazil. The effects were dramatic. What can Shell do to help the victims? Jurriaan Kamp and Tijn Touber | March 2003 issue
A story about the global economy. It begins 50 years ago after World War Two. The chemical industry is quickly making Read More...
'A person with an address has abandoned the rest of the world for that one address.' Kareen Kohn on living a nomad's life. Marco Visscher | March 2003 issue
'A person with an address has abandoned the rest of the world for that one address.' Kareen Kohn is clearly not lacking in original ideas. Read More...
One in seven people live in a slum. These neighbourhoods present a threat to domestic and international stability. Better policies can help these areas integrate in society and significantly improve the lives of those living there.Molly O'Meara Sheehan | March 2003 issue
Squinting in the sunlight, Read More...
Jacob Liberman | March 2003 issue
Have you been diagnosed with progressive myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness), astigmatism (the asymmetric curvature of the cornea) or presbyopia (farsightedness caused by aging)? Have you been told you will have to wear glasses for the rest of your Read More...
Isolation is a risk factor for disease and early death. Chris Stewart-Patterson on society's role in individual health.
Christ Stewart-Patterson | March 2003 issue
It always seems to come down to who you know. The people we grew up with, now know, and will grow old with have a huge effect on our Read More...
News gives people a false sense of wisdom. Knowing what goes on in the world does not make anyone more knowledgeable about what really matters. In fact, suggests Ode editor Marco Visscher, less news is a prerequisite for greater wisdom. How about tuning in to our own lives, instead of the lives of Read More...
Looking back at the World Social Forum
Jurriaan Kamp, Helene de Puy, Tijn Touber and Marco Visscher | February 2003 issue
It is a matter of choice. Either you believe in the world of power and money, of politics and elections and slow change. Or you believe in justice and respect, in your own Read More...
When it comes to change, don't wait for governments. As citizens we need to take the initiative, says Sara Larrain. A conversation on the limitations of economic growth, the blind spot of price fixing, Santiago supermarkets and the need to develop our own vision.
Marco Visscher and Jurriaan Kamp | Read More...