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Alternatives journal
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Musings from Richard Fairfield, member of the Alternatives Foundation. Most issues include a few diary entries as well as articles, book reviews, or other pertinent information relating to the Alternatives Foundation, communal/utopian life, and alternative lifestyles.
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Lifestyle! : a magazine of alternatives
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"Lifestyle! ... is a magazine dedicated to exploring alternative ways of living. Heavy emphasis is placed on working within the natural balance, doing more with less, and the will of good folks everywhere to live exactly the way they want to right here and right now"--From No. 8 (December 1973).
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Loving
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"This publication reflects the heart of our Center. We feel the pulse of our members--of Lovers at the core and the periphery of our network. We intend to communicate the movement of our energy, to suggest directions along the way, and to offer the benefits of sharing with those of like minds and hearts"--from Volume 1 "What We're About" section.
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Directory for personal growth
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"This directory is one of several published as part of the services of Alternatives! Foundation, a non-profit educational program for persons exploring alternative life styles. We invite you to participate in this program for the year 1970"--Cover wrapper verso.
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The New Age community guidebook : alternative choices in lifestyles
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"The information in this book has been collected by Community Referral Service in an attempt to assist those who are interested in alternative lifestyles, serving those already living "in community" as well as those who are investigating available options for a future community living experience"--From editor's letter.
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The Leaves of Twin Oaks
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"Together our aim is to create and expand a community which values cooperation, sharing and equality, which is not violent, racist, sexist or competitive, which strives to treat people with a kind, caring, honest and fair manner and which provides for the basic physical and social needs of its members"--From "Who We Are" section of multiple issues.
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