BACK NUMBERS OF THE ECOLOGIST Complete your set o f The Ecologist. Al l back numbers available except Vol . 1, 12 and 14 (out o f print) and Vol . 1.11 and Vol . 2.5 which are rare and only available i n complete issues as follows: VOLUME 1 (16 issues) Jul y 1970 - December 1971 £8.0 0 ($20.80) VOLUMES 2 &: 3 (12 issues) 1972, 1973 £6.0 0 ($15.60) VOLUMES 4 & 5 (10 issues) 1974, 1975 £5.0 0 ($13.00) SINGLE BACK ISSUES 60p each ($1.40) including postage BINDERS FOR THE ABOVE and for VOLUME 5 £1 .7 5 each ($5.00) add 20p each (50 cents) for postage Indices for Volumes 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 50p each ($1.30) or £2.0 0 ($5.20) for the set. Order from Subscription Dept. The Ecologist, 73 Molesworth Street, Wadebridge, Cornwall PL27 7DS SOME IMPORTANT ARTICLES FROM PREVIOUS ISSUES -The Medicine o f Industrial Man. John Powles. The engineering approach t o medicine does not work. What is required is an ecological approach. October 1972. Evolution and Health. Stephen Boyden. Human health is best assured when man lives i n the environment he was designed for by his evolution. August 1973. Unravel the National Grid. Andrew MacKillop. A plan to decentralise power generators i n Britain. November 1973. The Ecology o f Housing. Amos Rappaport. The Social and Ecological factors taken int o account by traditional societies i n the design o f their settlements. January 1973. Living Off the Sun. Andrew MacKillop. What are the possibilities offered to us o f solar energy? Jul y 1973. The Costs o f Urbanisation. Kenneth Watt. The Social and Ecological costs o f creating large conurbations must eventually be reflected i n higher monetary costs. Feburary 1972. Anarchism and Ecology. George Woodcock. The anarchists were the true predecessors o f the human ecologists of today. March/April 1974. Is Science a Religion? Edward Goldsmith. Science promotes a quasi-religious and very sub­jective world view which underlines our industrial society. February 1975. Fall o f the Roman Empire. Edward Goldsmith. A sociological and ecological interpretation.

July 1975.

Can We Feed Ourselves. Michael Allaby. A study o f Britains food producing potential.

Jul y 1975.

Non-Violence Triumphant. Solange Fernex. 20,000 people sat in , i n one year, t o prevent the building o f a nuclear power station. December 1975. Energy and Economic Myths. Georgescu-Roegan. Modern economics is irreconcilable wit h the laws o f thermodynamics. J un e & Aug/Sept 1975. Knowledge and Values. Henryk Skolimowski. Can they be separated? We have tried t o do so wit h disastrous results. January 1975. The Rural Solution. Articles from part one o f our Special India issue deal wit h future policies for agriculture, water, conservation etc. October 1975. The Relevance o f Gandhism. Gandhi's Political Philosophy and Excerpts from his writings.

October 1975.

A Blueprint for Survival. The now famous plan, by Edward Goldsmith, Robert Allerr and others, for the achievement o f a sustainable society.