Hi Chris,
Thanks for mentioning M*A*S*H. It's an acronym that stands for Mobile
Army Surgical Hospital. It represented indeed an "agile" military
medical unit because it was mobile and had to adapt to emergent
situations, and frequently had to break from procedure to save lives.
Great example
Not quite on point, but over the years the M*A*S*H television show
depicted many marvelous examples of self-organization, as well as
other examples of healthy interventions in a perpetually unhealthy
setting - the Korean War.
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Shalom,
Chris Kloth
ChangeWorks of the Heartland
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Friends,
In any society, distrust, unbelieving, or being afraid of terror is the source of mutual disaster I think.
Alas, it leaves just a nil to us...
Spark
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For me it was a movie for children called chiken run. It is a grup of
chikens traying to escapebut there is a natural leader in that story,
the grup is not participating that much...may be it is not a good exemple?
I have to reflect mote on this question..thank you !
2014-07-18 4:00 GMT-04:00
The Singing Revolution is a great film that documents change through self
organization. In this case about the events in the late 1980s in Estonia
Chris
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Harvest Moon Consultants
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... here is a plot summary
Based on an actual strike against the Empire Zinc Mine in New Mexico,
the film deals with the prejudice against the Mexican-American
workers, who struck to attain wage parity with Anglo workers in other
mines and to be treated with dignity by the bosses. The film is
Dear Michael,
first movie that comes to my mind
Salt of the Earth
here is a link
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0047443/
I remember mostly the story of the miners' women that organized to fight
the mining company to "protect" their husbands. It also shows vividly
the connection between selforga
Last night I watched a film called The Dallas Buyers Club. It won a couple of
Academy Awards last year. It tells the story from the mid 1980s about how
groups of people living with AIDS self organised themselves to source and
experiment with various 'unauthorised' treatments. This fringe work ul