Charles Eisenstein has some really irritating New-Agey ways of explaining things at times (instead of condemning the atrocities of the past he compares them to a childish phase necessary for our growth into adulthood as a species, which is pretty insane in my opinion) and tends to repeat himself ...
It answers the needs, practical as well as social and spiritual, of its members—among them the need to need one another. The answer to the present alignment of political power with wealth is the restoration of the identity of community and economy. —Wendell Berry A sacred way of lif...