Founders Writings

  • How The Cook Saved the World

    How The Cook Saved the World

    A Crowd Sourced Narrative December 03, 2017 by David Braden This blog is about creating an inclusive pattern of interactions.  This is opposed to the pattern of interactions in which we find ourselves.  The pattern in which we find ourselves requires money to participate for the most part. The narrative describing how to create an…

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  • Allegory of Three Travelers

    Allegory of Three Travelers

    Written by David Braden in 2018 This links to his blogspot! There are three travelers on a great journey across an endless prairie.  In one direction lies a barren and impoverished place.  In another direction lies a place of abundance. The first traveler is traveling in great luxury. This traveler is thinking, “I have worked hard…

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  • Bee Safe Neighborhood

    Bee Safe Neighborhood

    Living Systems Institute is sponsoring the “Bee Safe Neighborhoods” campaign to create living spaces where honeybees and other pollinators can propagate without the effects of toxic chemicals. We encourage people to stop using all poisons so a healthy ecosystem can develop wherein all pests become food for their predators.  Elimination of poisons will also decrease…

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  • Neighborhood Nurseries

    Neighborhood Nurseries

    Neighborhood Nurseries and learning to save seeds can supply our habitat with plants adapted to our specific climate—for free. The plant propagation nursery is a cooperative effort maintained by LSI, designed to spread the practice of planting habitats (rather than mere gardens) in suburban landscapes. By arranging plants that work together into guilds, we create beautiful…

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  • A Garden for Our Grandchildren

    A Garden for Our Grandchildren

    A Garden for Our Great Grandchildren Jul 8  Written By David Braden The Key is to Cycle Nutrients   Here is the question. Do you want your great grandchildren to be living in a biological desert? That is the direction we are heading. Or, do you want your great grandchildren to be living in a beautiful…

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  • A guild to support a semi-dwarf apple tree

    A guild to support a semi-dwarf apple tree

    If you build this guild, please give us feedback on how it does and how it could be improved. This guild is a fairly standard apple guild. It is not designed for maximum ease of maintenance. Since apple trees require a pollinator, two or three apple guilds should be planted, and different guilds should be…

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  • To Reinhabit

    To Reinhabit

    Join a movement of homeowners and gardeners, coming together to transform lawns into abundant ecosystems.

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  • Seasonal Chicken Run

    Seasonal Chicken Run

    Written By David Braden We like to let our chickens out on the land because the greens, bugs and worms they eat make the eggs and meat they produce for us more nutritious.  However, if you confine chickens to a piece of ground they will quickly strip it of vegetation and make a mud pit.  We…

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  • Principles of Practical Holism

    Principles of Practical Holism

    Written By David Braden 1 – We are all Interconnected . . . one thing is related to another and everything is related to everything else. 2 – The only power in human systems resides in the choice of individuals to maintain a relationship (bridge) and everybody gets to make their own choices. 3 – We are engaged…

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  • Excerpts from the Scott Bader Company

    Excerpts from the Scott Bader Company

    Compiled and Written By David Braden The following excerpt is from E.F Schumacher’s Good Work, referring to the Scott Bader Commonwealth with which he worked setting up an employee owned company. Of interest for the purposes of community sufficiency technologies is Schumacher’s description of investments in the capacity of the workers to produce for their own consumption:   Beginning…

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