Everything for Everyone book discussion–the final evening!

Long-time friend of Front Porch Republic, Solidarity Hall's Elias Crim, is opening up the final session of their weekly small-group Zoom discussion of the Nathan Schneider's history of the cooperative economy, Everything…

Long-time friend of Front Porch Republic, Solidarity Hall‘s Elias Crim, is opening up the final session of their weekly small-group Zoom discussion of the Nathan Schneider’s history of the cooperative economy, Everything for Everyone (discussed in some detail on FPR here), to all who are interested. Schneider himself will be participating in the discussion, so this would be a great time to ask that burning question you have about hippie communes, open-source software, or Mondragon. Use this link here; the hour-long discussion will begin Wednesday, June 30, at 7:30 EST. Hope to see you (virtually) there!

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Russell Arben Fox

Russell Arben Fox is a Front Porch Republic Contributing Editor. He grew up milking cows and baling hay in Spokane Valley, WA, but now lives in Wichita, KS, where he runs the History & Politics and the Honors programs at Friends University, a small Christian liberal arts college. He aspires to write a book about the theory and practice of democracy, community, and environmental sustainability in small to mid-sized cities, like the one he has made his and his family’s home; his scribblings pertaining to that and related subjects are collected at the Substack “Wichita and the Mittelpolitan.” He also blogs–irregularly and usually at too-great a length–more broadly about politics, philosophy, religion, socialism, bicycling, books, farming, pop music, and whatever else strikes his fancy, at “In Medias Res.”