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Beyond Civilization has a very reader-friendly format. Each page has a specific theme.

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Index of themes:.

Part one: Closing In on the Problem: (c) 1999 Daniel Quinn

pages 3-9......pages 10-19...pages 20-25..

Part two: Closing in on the Process

pages 29-39....pages 40-49..pages 50-59...

Part Three Walking Away from the Pyramid

pages 57-69...pages 70-79...pages 80-89..

Part Four * Toward the New Tribalism

pages 95-99..pages 100-109...pages 110-119..

Part Five The Tribe of Crow

pages 121-129..pages 130-138..

Part Six: The New Tribal Revolution

pages 139-149..pages 150-159..

pages 160-169 ..pages 170-179 ..

Part Seven Beyond Civilization

pages 177-189 ..

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pages 3-9

Part one: Closing In on the Problem

3 A fable to start with

4 A manual of change

5 Who are the people of "our culture"?

6 What does "saving the world" mean?

7 Old minds with new programs

8 New minds with no programs

9 No programs at all?

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10 If not programs, then what?

11 The invisibility of success

12 The invisibility of tribal success.

13 Conspicuous success, invisible source

14 Vision is like gravity

15 The spread of vision

16 Vision: success without programs

17 When the vision turns ugly

18 Programs aren't wicked, just inadequate

19 But how could we get along without programs?

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20 But how will we live then?

21 How can we achieve a vision we can't imagine?

22 The leaping of genes and memes

23 Small percentages, big differences

24 Which memes do we need to change?

25 Lethal memes

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Part two: Closing in on the Process

29 Survival machines for genes

30 Survival machines for memes

31 The fidelity of coping

32 Genetic and memetic replication

33 The best way to live

34 Maybe they just sort of fell into it?

35 Maybe they were just hungry?

36 New World adopters of the meme

37 The Maya

38 The Olmec and Teotihuacan

39 The Hohokam and the Anasazi

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.40 Looking for the actors

41 "Those Who Vanished"

42 Why none will ever be satisfactory

43 What a difference a _____ makes!

44 For want of a meme, a civilization was lost

45 When the underclass become restless

46 What about all the others?

47 The Cultural Fallacy

48 The other mystery of "Lost Civilizations"

49 The missing meme

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50 Holy work

51 Pyramid builders

52 Pharaohs

53 The Mayan Solution

54 Beyond the pyramid

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Part Three Walking Away from the Pyramid

57 Social organizations and natural selection

58 Definitions and examples

59 The mysterious persistence

60 Some DO want more than adequacy

61 Tribalism the workable

62 What would you expect?

63 If you like it so much...

64 What people like about tribal societies

65 Is there really such a thing as "the circus"?

66 Circus people are tribal people

67 "I beg to differ!"

68 Tribal tales

69 "Here you're part of something."

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70 The turn away from tribalism

71 From tribalism to hierarchalism

72 What folks dislike about hierarchies

73 But aren't tribes actually hierarchal?

74 Dreaming away the hierarchy

75 The first rational: justifying it

76 The second rationale: transcending it

77 The third rationale: overthrowing it

78 Opium is the opium of the people

79 My own life at the pyramid

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80 Am I building my own pyramid?

81 What does "civilization" mean?

82 Putting the pieces together

83 Another experiment in hierarchalism

84 A systemic problem

85 Beyond hierarchalism

86 A wrong direction: "giving up" things

87 Standards of living

88 Standards of living: Chicago--Madrid

89 Standards of living:Madrid--Houston

90 A lover of civilization

91 Searching for an alternative

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Part Four * Toward the New Tribalism

95 Revolution without upheaval

96 Revolution without overthrow

97 No one right way

98 No heavenly choir

99 Those who would wait

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100 Fighters of the good fight

101 Goliath with a new mind

102 The incremental revolution

103 Ethnic tribalism won't work for us

104 Jeffrey

105 The open tribe

106 The limits of openness

107 Nontribal businesses

108 But how does it render us harmless?

109 "The culture of maximum harm"

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110 But how can we contain their expansion?

111 Something better to hope for

112 An intermediate goal: less harmful

113 But is "less harmful" enough?

114 Ending the food race

115 100 years beyond civilization

116 200 years beyond civilization

117 But where exactly is "beyond"?

Part Five The Tribe of Crow

pages 121-129 .top of list

121 Reluctant pioneers

122 Making the homeless disappear

123 If it didn't work last year...

124 A new rule for new minds

125 Listening to the homeless

126 Is homelessness an earthquake?

127 What would acceding look like?

128 Letting them house themselves

129 Letting them feed themselves

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130 Letting them make a living

131 Let my people go!

132 "i like the way my life is now."

133 What would come of it?

134 I'm not ENTIRELY alone!

135 Objections

136 The most telling objection of all

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Part Six: The New Tribal Revolution

139 The Tribe of Crow--and others

140 The East Mountain News

141 Why it worked

142 The East Mountain News as circus

143 The success and failure of the paper

144 The tribal benefit

145 What happened to Hap and C.J.?

146 Tribal business: the ingredients

147 What ventures lend themselves to it?

148 A new tribal venture

149 Tribal tasks and organizational patterns

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150 Cradle-to-grave security?

151 What about care for the elderly?

152 Tribes of the mind

153 The tribe IS its members

154 Why make a living at all?

155 Another tribal example

156 Scuffling in the usual way

157 But can't an X be a tribe?

158 Communities and tribes: origins

159 Communities and tribes: membership

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160 Can't a tribe be a commune?

161 Can't a commune be a tribe?

162 "Let's do the show right here in the barn!"

163 Aren't the Amish a farming tribe?

164 Noble savages?

165 An intermittent tribal business

166 My next tribal enterprise

167 To distinguish is to know

168 The civilized hate and fear tribal people

169 Tribes and communities

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170 A parable about sustainability

171 Why what we've got is unsustainable

172 Let's bail out and go over the wall!

173 A systemic change

174 But why "humanity's" next great adventure?

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Part Seven Beyond Civilization

177 Liberation

178 Listening to the children

179 The Littleton bloodbath

180 Listening to the monsters

181 A cultural space of our own

182 Why things didn't end up a-changing'

183 Another story to be in

184 No one right way

185 Gotcha this way!

186 Gotcha that way!

187 The beginning is not the end

188 What, no miracles?

189 140 words of advice

190 A dynamite ending

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Leavers and Takers are terms first introduced in 1995, in the award-winning novel Ishmael by Daniel Quinn. Two sequels, The Story of B ('97), and My Ishmael (98) are also about Leavers and Takers.

So far, Leavers.Org is being without reference to the sequels, only to Ishmael and Beyond Civilization ('99), Daniel Quinn's latest.

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