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'''Low-tech Magazine''' | '''Low-tech Magazine''' [[Image:Lowtech.jpg|right]] | ||
Low-tech Magazine refuses to assume that every problem has a high-tech solution. A simple, sensible, but nevertheless controversial message; high-tech has become the idol of our society. | Low-tech Magazine refuses to assume that every problem has a high-tech solution. A simple, sensible, but nevertheless controversial message; high-tech has become the idol of our society. |
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Psalms 69:22 Let their table become a snare before them: and that which should have been for their welfare, let it become a trap. Romans 11:9 And David saith, Let their table be made a snare, and a trap, and a stumblingblock, and a recompence unto them:
There are two types of welfare systems in society. Those that are voluntary and those that are not.
The first is a matter of charity and the second is a matter of force.
Below we have added general links that you can navigate through to discover an abundance of resources aimed at responsible living. Should you be familiar with any such endeavors we encourage you to post you experiences under the proper heading.
Low-tech Magazine
Low-tech Magazine refuses to assume that every problem has a high-tech solution. A simple, sensible, but nevertheless controversial message; high-tech has become the idol of our society. Instead, Low-tech Magazine talks about the potential of past and often forgotten knowledge and technologies when it comes to designing a sustainable society. Read more...