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Madame President

There is a lot of discussion on the national lists about Greens who have published books.

Green Party Member Mark Dunlea of New York has written the book Madame President: The Unauthorized Biography of the First Green Party President.
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Green Reads

Now that Chlorophyll is back up (yay!), I’d like to revive a thread that was started on there about Green Reads.

I think it is an excellent idea to start a list of books that align with the Green Ten Key Values. So look for my list as I accumulate ideas from folks. It will appear as a link in my links sidebar.

Green Readings

Folks on Chlorophyll are creating a Green reading list that correlate with Green values. I think this is a great project and hope the list becomes comprehensive, categorized and published on Green websites everywhere.

Green Reads

Here is a list of books and other publications that align themselves with Green Values. Most recommendations came from
Chlorophyll where you can find semi-reviews.

Green Reads
Green Values:

Grassroots Democracy~Social Justice~Ecological Wisdom~Non-violence~Decentralization
Community-based Economics~Feminism~Diversity~Responsibility~Future Focus

A People’s History of the United States by Howard Zinn.
Ishmael by Daniel Quinn
When Corporations Rule the World, followed up by The Post-Corporate World by David Korten.
Confessions of an Economic Hit Man by John Perkins

A Doll’s House by Henrik_Ibsen – particularly relates to the Feminism Key Value. (See Gregg Jocoy’s commentary.)